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Article Title: Use Expressive Antique Ornamental Iron
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 496
Keywords: Antique Ornamental Iron
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Prairie style antique ornamental iron stair railing and newel posts. A late 
1880s woven wire train station ticket teller cage with original railway 
monogram. A circa 1907 antique ornamental iron ventilation ceiling grate, 
delicately perforated, from a Masonic temple theater. From the Chicago of the 
1800s, an antique wrought iron railing with acorn finial and post.

Just read some of the descriptions of antique ornamental iron pieces that are 
available today and you get a sense of history. If only these pieces could 
talk! The events they've seen, the stories they could tell, the wisdom they 
carry.

Architects, distributors, builders, interior decorators, collectors, developers 
and history buffs scour the world for such antique pieces to place in a 
landscape design. These highly prized ornamental iron pieces add character and 
interest to any yard and garden area. With heft and style, they convey gravitas.

Landscape designers and landscape architects have found that antique ornamental 
iron accentuates a theme within a garden design. For example, an English garden 
design always has a spot for an ornamental gate or wrought iron garden arbor. 
Antique iron railing might highlight the area surrounding an outdoor water 
fountain in a classical landscape design, as another example. 

The quality and designs of old, vintage wrought iron are superior, sometimes 
quirky, always interesting. Knowledgeable antique buyers look not only for the 
show stopper pieces, such as a balcony railing from Barcelona or a garden gate 
from old London, but also original antique iron hardware.  

Items in this subset include antique iron thumb latches (spade latches, bean 
latches, Norfolk latches and exterior latches), antique iron hinges (strap 
hinges and H hinges), large door pulls, levers, push plates, letter slots, 
knobs and door knockers. Look for these antique hardware pieces in brass, 
bronze and iron. 

When buying large pieces like wrought iron garden gates, wrought iron driveway 
gates, iron entry doors, and iron wine cellar doors, you may find that these 
architectural antiques require minor modification in order to work in their new 
application. You can find metal fabrication firms that offer custom services to 
re-fit the chosen piece to suit your specific design needs.

Another design option is to design and build your desired architectural 
structure (wrought iron wall element, grill for fence insert, chandelier; the 
list goes on and on) using antique iron elements. With a true sense of style, 
you end up with the best of the old and the new.

Ornamental iron, architectural artifacts and other antique hardware are perfect 
for incorporating into new construction, renovation projects, or simply for 
applying that decorative finishing touch to your outdoor room, outdoor kitchen 
or courtyard.

So if you are looking for something that is a little different, is one of a 
kind and won't be seen in any of your neighbor's landscapes, consider 
architectural antique iron. Antique iron garden furniture, garden or back yard 
architectural elements, wrought iron gates, wrought iron fencing and antique 
railings can all add distinctive and unique design touches to your home or 
garden area.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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