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Magnificent wrought iron deck railings, gazebos, gates, fencing and balustrades give a stylish, romantic look and feel to your home and garden.

If you need elegant garden design elements to match the architectural style of your house, or you just want to give your garden a romantic feel, wrought iron home and garden accents are the perfect choice, and they’re much less expensive than you probably expect. A quick search online will show you a wonderful range of stylish deck railings, gates, fencing, balustrades, rose arches, gazebos, weather vanes, planters, wall brackets, porch lights and furniture. The range of gorgeous handcrafted designs is literally endless, using pure wrought iron, or a combination of traditional materials such as bronze or even stained glass. If you don’t see exactly what you need, many suppliers will make wrought iron products to order, based on your unique designs and specifications.

Real wrought iron vs mild steel.

It’s important to note that products which are described as “wrought iron” are almost always made from a high quality steel material which has been treated to create and authentic wrought iron look. These materials are generally stronger than genuine wrought iron, and much more economical. If you are planning an authentic historical restoration and you need design elements made to order, it is still possible to find genuine wrought iron manufacturers, although there are perhaps only a handful of them remaining in the world. Otherwise, there are genuine wrought iron antique dealers and resellers who can supply original deck railings, fences, balustrades, porch lights, rose arches, furniture, and a range of other artifacts.

 

 

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