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Serbia - one of the memorable sites for us. Our unique customers will remain forever in our hearts for their kindness and hospitality. The site needed fencing, gates, railings and a wrought iron shed. A rolled material was chosen which stands out even more when aged with a copper patina. A few photos of the process of making them: And some photos after the installation is complete: |
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We present to your attention an object challenge. The magnificent house is located in the beautiful nature near the city of Ruse. Here we combined the classics in wrought iron /in the interior stair railing, in the exterior balcony railings and the ethereal fence/ with modernism /in the laser-cut doors and air conditioner grille, with floral motifs/. A few photos of the work process of installing wrought iron balcony railings and floral elements: More photos of the fence and sliding door installation: The beautiful doors made of laser-cut sheet metal, as well as the grille for air conditioners in the same design /project and realization/: Iiii The cherry on the cake - the jeweled inner wrought iron railing combined with floral elements /projects and implementation/ : |
The lovely owners of some neat maisonettes in the Greek resort town of Ofrinio commissioned us to design and implement the interior metal stairs as well as the wrought iron balcony railings. The style is clean, completely Mediterranean, and therefore the color of the wrought iron is white, with a silver patina. The wooden steps of the stairs are made of oak and are varnished with a wear-resistant coating. Some pictures of the work process: A few weeks later, the end result is impressive: a cozy and sunny place to rest! |
The clients came to us with a ready-made project - visualization for fencing the front part of the yard, of a large metropolitan complex of single-family houses. After additional projects, cleaning and refinement of the individual wrought iron details, the concept of the exact model was realized, as well as the color change from black to white. Based on these projects, we made wrought iron fence panels, a pedestrian gate and a large double-winged gate. The highlight is the two voluminous "scarlet" flowers, which contrast beautifully with the white, hand-forged lace on the large door. |
The clients approached us to design and fabricate some wrought iron additions to their lovely house in Sofia. For the outside, they needed a couple of wrought iron sheds and a door and grill in the same style. And for the inside from: wrought iron decorations for the radiators, a wood-type panel to decorate a wooden section and a wrought iron stool for the hall. The following are photos of the construction, installation and the finished exterior: And these are photos of the wrought iron decorations in the interior: |
We bring to your attention a neat residential building, the appearance of which was completed by wrought iron railings. The terraces are designed with straight sticks with maces and gorgeous forged elements. The low railings are designed as a frieze with a detail borrowed from the high railings and a row of circles. Here are some photos of the work process of forging, assembling and installing the wrought iron railings: |
We show you again the work process of making, transporting and installing a wrought iron railing in the town of Pernik. Customers chose the classic outwardly bulging stick, the so-called "tumbak" and kidney frieze. This type of wrought iron railings create an illusion of volume on balconies and are a wonderful solution for this type of residential building. The wrought iron is in its classic black color and is aged with a copper patina. |
The initial task of inventing and making wrought iron sheds in front of the entrance of a house and a garage in a suburb of the capital seemed to us difficult to achieve and almost impossible. The difficulty came from the fact that the two sheds had to fit together in form and form a single shed that at the same time had good drainage, could withstand snow, wind, etc. After much thought and design, the idea was arrived at to make two gabled roofs, connected to each other with u-shaped brackets and a gutter for the drainage in the middle. We borrowed the forged elements on the trusses and friezes from details of the existing doors and fence. The assembly process of wrought iron sheds was also not an easy task, as evidenced by some of the following photos: The end result: A shed made of wrought iron, with hand-forged elements in black. The aging is a copper patina and the finish is a solid polycarbonate bronze that perfectly imitates glass. |
On October 5th, 2018, we officially opened our new wrought iron office located on Orion /бул.Европа №5/. Come by if you need a consultation, want to place an order or simply browse our wrought iron catalogs, which are rich in photo material, as well as see samples of tables, chairs, loveseats, hangers, lanterns, candlesticks, etc. .n. Our working hours are: From Monday to Friday - from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Saturday - from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m Sunday - rest day. |
This cute house is located in a picturesque village just before the town of Kyustendil. The family originally sent us an inquiry about an interior sliding door... It fell through, but in its place they loved it and trusted us with the house's hand-forged railings, a wrought-iron canopy over the entrance, and a lovely wrought-iron bedroom iron. A sequel is coming soon: we will be adding doors and fencing to match the design of the railings and shed. 8.11.2018 - photos from the promised continuation of the site: We made and installed fence panels, a sliding, double-leaf and pedestrian door. The end result is fully coordinated wrought iron doors, wrought iron fences, wrought iron railings and wrought iron sheds. In the interior, too, the owners added a lot of wrought iron details: the bedroom, fireplace accessories, etc. |
This is a truly rare order of wrought iron railings for a housing cooperative located in our capital city. The investors chose to have several models so that the vision of the building could be broken up. These unique wrought iron railings complemented and beautified the stylish and perfectly constructed building. And really, you can't walk past it without being impressed by the wonderful railings and other wrought iron details.
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This wonderful and huge terrace is an important part of our client's apartment. It is located in the center of Sofia and is one of the main reasons why they bought this apartment. Both the entire apartment and the terrace were completely renovated. Our task was to cover the terrace with two sheds of wrought iron, so that there was also a "sunny part" of it. These are pictures of the object we welded when taking the dimensions, as well as some of the designs of the sheds and decorative wrought iron panels: All the details are hand-forged, and on the outside of both sheds, we made decorative panels - flower beds. Their idea was to separate the terrace from the prying eyes of the neighbors and create additional coziness by placing small flower pots. To cover the sheds, the customers chose canvas. The so-called ship's sail is all-season - it keeps out snow or rain in winter and is a great sun protection during hot summer days. |
We present to you the newly built cooperative, from a well-known builder who has already become our regular client. It was our responsibility, of course, to put the finishing touches on the building, namely the wrought iron railings. The design is clean, classic to suit the overall look and style of the co-op. The uprights are made from a smooth 12x12 square, with a club in the middle, and the kidneys are from a 12x6 rail. On top, the railing is finished with a metal semi-circular handrail. The paint is matte black and the patina is copper. |
This is the garden of a family hotel in the center of the capital. After several ideas and projects, the owner of the hotel decided to make a classic summer garden, which he furnished with neat tents and wrought iron furniture. The following photos are of the work process for the fabrication of the wrought iron tents in the workshop and on site: Little by little the garden began to take shape: And already with the placed canvases, ethereal curtains and cushions on the furniture, the garden takes on a completely finished, cozy and welcoming look. |
We made a wrought iron shed for a vintage furniture store to a custom design. The idea was to be both unique, matching the style of the store and at the same time matching the existing wrought iron railings of the building. The wrought iron railing that encloses a future garden is also of the same design and repeats the details of the shed frieze. The paint is matte black and the patina is copper. The wrought iron canopy is covered with an all-season ecru acrylic canvas. |
Our client this time is a prominent Bulgarian builder, noted for his excellent architecture and the wonderful execution and attention to every detail of the construction. His desire was a stylish and clean classic wrought iron railing to suit the design of the building itself, located on an elite metropolitan street. They settled on a model with straight rods of solid iron 12x12 with decorative knobs in the middle and with a frieze of circles. The paint is the classic wrought iron matte black and the aging is a copper patina. After liking the execution and installation of the wrought iron railings, our customers also trusted us for the rest of the wrought iron, namely the doors, the fence, the interior stair railing, as well as the tunnel type fencing for the exterior staircase. We used solid polycarbonate in bronze color for it. |
We made the wrought iron railings of this housing cooperative in Sofia according to the project of the investors. The design is a combination of hand-forged details and straight 12x12 bars of solid iron at the bottom of the railing. It ends with a metal handle at the top. The paint is matte black and the patina is copper. |
For this family house on the outskirts of the capital, we created an internal and external wrought iron railing. The design of the interior railing, as requested by the customers, was a combination of several models: the more popular details "cone" and the hand-forged element in the Art Nouveau style. We painted it matte black and added a gold patina to the details so they stand out from the stacked black straight bars. The wrought-iron outer railing had its predecessor - a wooden, at first glance very massive railing, the maintenance of which cost the owners a lot of effort. So they decided to replace it with the wrought iron one. In order to preserve the massiveness of the previous railing, we filled it with more columns than were necessary for strengthening. Here, too, the paint is matte black, and the patina is gold. |
The terrace of a famous capital restaurant needed a new look. The designers found a unique solution, with which they created a cozy and sophisticated atmosphere there. The simple structure was "dressed up" with laser-cut sheet metal panels. The first photos are of their assembly, and the following are of the finished work.
The tour of the "iron" house starts from the wrought iron door: a light and ethereal door with straight bars, hand-forged elements and a massive center: A wrought-iron canopy, with hand-forged details and covered in solid bronze-colored polycarbonate, stands proudly above the front door: And the jewel of the interior staircase - a wrought iron railing with floral motifs: And the wrought iron railings on the terraces are made entirely of forged material and a central "cone" detail: Yeeeeeee..... to be continued...... |
Customers came to us with pictures of similar wrought iron cages taken abroad. They wanted a combination of them, so we had to draw up projects to choose the most suitable model for its interesting future owner - a beautiful arctic owl.
These are the wrought iron cage designs:
The wrought iron cage underwent some changes in size and that the customers wanted it to be detachable for transport. Here are some photos of the workflow:
And some photos of the finished wrought iron cage with and without its occupant.
The first task of the company was to find a suitable model of a metal railing for a really stylish building with a very clean architecture. The clients did not want any unnecessary twists and turns, and the railing to follow the line of the house inconspicuously.
The second task was to enclose the huge yard with a fence and of course wrought iron gates. For them, we decided to break up the massive pattern with two rows of decorative busbar aces. For better protection from rust, before applying the black paint, the entire fence is painted with scurvy. cold galvanizing/.These are two photos of the wrought iron gates and fence work process:
And these are the photos of the installation of the doors and the fence:
Originally, the homeowners wanted to simply cover the staircase in front of their front door. We made a project of the shed from wrought iron and decided that the "picture" would be much more complete if there was a railing between the columns, again of course from wrought iron. These are the designs of the shed with and without railing: |
Again, some photos of the work process and the installation of the shed and the wrought iron railing: |
And the finished product with laid polycarbonate: |
Our object this time is a large house with a yard in Simeonovo, which stands out for its cleaner lines. Our clients decided on a more unusual closing of the courtyard, given the style of the house itself. They preferred openwork laser-cut sheet metal to classic wrought iron. The large door is sliding and has a rather large size - 600/200 cm. There is also a small pedestrian door 125/200 cm. These are photos of the work process of assembling the doors and fence panels.
These are pictures of the final result, after the doors and fence were installed. The paint is matte black, without patina. |
Initially, the owners were faced with the refusals of most wrought iron companies to fulfill such an order.Its (un)ordinaryness does not come from the non-standard model, but from the uniqueness of the forms of the concrete fence. Each panel has its own unique shape, which the wrought iron panels repeat. A forged /rolled/ material is used, the paint is black and is "aged" with a silver patina.
The photos are of the already installed railing. The wrought iron, in addition to the wooden handle, brings style to every corner of the home. |
A little of the work process behind creating this stylish wrought iron railing.
This is how an ordinary balcony became a work of art.
The internal stair railing of the house is no less beautiful than the external one. Stylish wrought iron elements alternate with straight rods decorated with delicate knobs.