There are an enormous amount of decorative elements used on wrought iron fencing, and one of the most common are called scrolls. These are a form of spire decoration and their construction is based on the top of a spire curling around itself. Other aesthetic elements include things like S and C scrolls (scrolls that form the shape of these letters), twists that can be customised to virtually any shape or form, decorative insets, symbols and symmetrical elements. Other popular wrought iron fence elements include spirals, swirls, spears, vines, intricate curves, arches, twisted columns, gothic shapes, baroque-inspired designs and circle and sphere accents.
There are a number of components which come together to complete an iron pool fence project. Some of these components are easily visible when the job is done, others are harder to see – but play an important role nonetheless. If you want to make sure your wrought iron pool fence is installed correctly from start to finish, you will need to have working knowledge of all various components.
For example, residential buildings make sure thresholds serve as entryways. Most of these components are made of wood and do not usually have a longer shelf-life because of environmental factors. Fortunately, the production of aluminum thresholds has made it possible for a more corrosion-resistant material that can last longer compared to wood. Furthermore, they can adopt a smoother shape to assist in accommodating wheelchairs, or other wheeled objects.
The Elegance of Wrought Iron Fence Ornaments