The San Remo verandah panel is an open style balustrade panel common in Sydney on early Victorian Terraces. Today it is popular on heritage balconies manufactured in non rust aluminium and painted or powdercoated in a range of Heritage Colours
The sandsville balustrade newell is generally used in conjunction with the Sandsville Balustrade Panel.It is used to fit down the stairs.It can be used for general decoration in gates and fences
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
Boston fern appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian ferns in particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern design.
Gawler balustrade and lacework is a traditional cast iron design manufactured in aluminium.The Gawler lace and balustrade was common in Gawler South Australia during the 1860 to 1880 period.
The Regent Balustrade is a popular Heritage Balustrade Design .It looks at home on new Heritage style verandahs as it does on old traditional verandahs dating back to 1860
The Indented Heads panel is a Heritage Panel at home on any heritage style verandah or any old 1880 property.
It is a plain style of design suitable when the balustrade has to blend in with the surroundings.It is easy to install to either the Chatterton Lacework handrail or any timber handrail amd is available in a large range of heritage colours
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 Grapevine Balustrade Panel is a popular design balustrade on heritage homes. It is suitable for small areas as it is only 285 mm wide and fits a range of different measurements. It is a very popular design on Terrace Homes, especially when combined with the matching Grapevine Lacework
The Boston Fern panel is an interesting old style balustrade panel with a fern motif. This panel has a matching heritage lacework design, the Boston Fern lace and Boston Fern Key frieze.
The Floral Panel is a very traditional panel seen in many heritage areas especially Sydney during the 1860/1880 period.It is also a popular panel in Melbourne.as seen on many old buildings.
The Lily panel is an old style single sided balustrade panel that was used on many old heritage buildings .It is popular today on new and restored heritage style homes.
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 Albert Park balustrade panel was a popular heritage balustrade panel on properties built between 1860 and 1900.It looks at home on a new heritage style property as it does on an old Heritage Property