Archive for the ‘stainless steel balustrades’ Category


Quality by the sea…………

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

We have just completed a project in West Cork which involved complete stainless steel balustrades and stainless steel and glass balustrades to external balconies and step areas.

We polished all the stianless steel to a 240 grit satin finish and where possible welds we hidden or fully polished out. Welds should not be seen on Architectural Metalwork.

Well done to all our Guys and keep up the good work.

Regards,
Martin.

Roof top terrace and Balcony

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

We have just completed an architectural metalwork project where the client wished to use the roof of his property fully and also required some privacy. To create this ideal we used stainless steel balustrade posts with stainless steel tubular handrail and then we installed satinized glass panels for privacy.

The posts we manufactured incorporated a glass clamp with gaskets and so eliminated any gaps at the side through which a rather uncomfortable breeze can blow.

The horizontal lines were created using 25×10 satin polished stainless steel flat bars and look really good from either side.

Again, the finished piece looks rather fine, even if I do say so myself. well done lads and keep up the good work.

Regards,
Martin.

Stainless Steel and Dark Oak

Friday, January 8th, 2010

We just completed a project where our client wished to have stainless steel material in their balustrade but also wish to incorporate the floor finish into the design to make it fit into the overall design of the home.

The floor finish was a hand scratched dark oak and so we set about creating a balustrade which would work.  As you can see from the pictures the finished piece looks pretty good.

Stainless steel and dark oak balustrade to mezzanine over kitchen area.

View of the balustrade from the ground floor.

Stainless steel and dark oak balustrade to stairs and landing

View of the Balustrade on the Stairs and Landing Area.

Well done to the lads for another good.

Regards, Martin.