Read more Majestic Heritage Balustrade – Single Sided Panel 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.
Read more Majestic Lacework – Single Sided Frieze Majestic Lace is a very popular heritage lacework design.It is common on old victorian properties,however it is very popular an new heritage style properties
Read more Maldon Heritage Balustrade – Single Sided aluminium Panel/Pocock Newell The Maldon panel and the matching newell is a magnificent balustrade design.Its easily installed to any handrail.It is a popular lacework design in Queensland as well as being popular in the other heritage areas around Australia
Read more Mardis Gras Balustrade – Single Sided Balustrade Panel Price Drop 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
Read more Mardis Gras Lacework – Single sided small lacework Mardi Gras is an old style Lacework This is a smaller design suited to lower verandahs, however maintaining a large corner.It does look stunning on any Victorian home and Federation style home.
Read more Marrick Heavy Duty Double Sided Balustrade Panel The Marrick is a very old heavy duty balustrade panel.It is well known Australia wide and looks at home on any new home as well as any period home.
Read more North Melbourne Aluminium Handrail The Nth Melbourne handrail is a multi purpose handrail. It can be used as a top and bottom rail,however the Geelong rail is often used on the bottom rail. It has a rebate under the rail of approx. 40mm wide and 12 mm deep to fit the balustrade panel fixing lugs in. It is available in mill finish, however can be powdercoated in a range of colours XX Click here to view installation instructions BalustradeSystem
Read more Northcote Heritage Balustrade – Northcote Newell The Nothcote Balustrade Panel and newell is a traditional old balustrade panel seen on properties in Melbourne built around 1880.It is unique in that it does have a matching newell to fit between the panels.
Read more Norwood Lacework Corner Bracket – Single Sided Corner The Norwood Corner is a very old design of lacework.This is a corner bracket seen in many states and mixed in with msny different styles of lacework.
Read more Parkville Heritage Lacework – large single sided corner design The Parkville Design is an old National Trust style of Lacework seen in around inner Melbourne suburbs
Read more Parkville Heritage Lacework – large single sided frieze design The Parkville Lacework design is an old heritage design seen in and around the inner suburbs of Melbourne. It is a design approved by The National Trust.This design reproduced in aluminium looks so authenthic it could easily be mistaken for a cast iron casting.The corner is unique in that it fits underneath the frieze casting. Check out lace catalogue for pricing
Read more Plaza Heritage Balustrade – Double Sided Panel The Plaza Balustrade Panel has been a popular balustrade panel for many years, for use in balustrades and gates on old heritage style homes and they look at home on any new style fabrication.
Read more Pocock Heritage Balustrade – Single Sided Panel 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.
Read more Pocock Aluminium Baluster – Single Sided Newel The Pocock Baluster [V7A] is an old traditional balustrade baluster used in conjunction with other balustrade panels the most popular being the Maldon design balustrade panel.