The Grecian Panel is an old panel originating from a Greek background. It has been known as the Greek Goddess. Not quite sure why,however you will find this balustrade panel on many heritage properties built around 1880
The Madrid Balustrade Panel is every bit a classic heritage balustrade panel with it on display in most Australian states on heritage properties dating back as far as 1860.It looks good on heritage restorations and new heritage verandahs.
The Majestic Balustrade is a well known heritage panel dating back to 1860. It is very common in Victoria,South Australia and New South Wales.It is also seen in the heritage areas of Brisbane and some country areas of Queensland.
Majestic Lacework is a very delicate design dating back to the 1880 period.Its available as a key frieze as well as the lacework and corner style.It looks at home on a new home as well as the traditional heritage property.It is available in a range of heritage colours
The Mardi Gras balustrade is a panel that was seen on 1860 to 1880 properties however due to the width only 400 many panels are required to complete a verandah. It does have matching lacework and does look impressive when installed
The Pocock Balustrade Panel is a popular design of heritage balustrade. This design can be spaced apart or the panels can be slotted beside each other.
The Thistle panel is a well known heritage panel with a thistle cast into the design. It is a panel seen in many heritage areas in Australia.It dates back to the 1880 period.
The Vase design of lacework is a very old traditional style of lacework.This design has a loose fitting corner installed underneath the lacework for ease of installation. This design is seen on many old Victorian Homes and is one of those old heritage designs dating back to the 1860 period.