Product Description
This Spanish Revival wrought iron balcony celebrates balanced proportion and artisanal craft. A continuous quatrefoil belt anchors the composition. Layered C and S scrolls create rhythmic medallions across the field. The design reads historic, yet stays clean and ordered. Symmetry prevents visual sag and keeps the center light. Hand-forged bars reveal subtle hammer texture and heat bends. The top sheds water to protect finish and structure. Finishes include blackened patina, paint, or powder coat. Coastal projects can add galvanizing for durability. Mounting uses face tabs and concealed brackets for strength. Through-bolts or epoxy anchors engage real framing. Each piece is made by skilled Mexican ironworkers. Minor variations reflect genuine handwork and tooling. The result feels authentic, refined, and enduring. It suits hacienda, Mediterranean, and Spanish Colonial homes.
Balcony Specifications
- Overall Size: Select from options
- Style: Spanish Revival / Colonial
- Motifs: quatrefoils with C and S scrolls
- Material: hand-forged wrought iron
- Frame: 1¼" × ¼" flat bar
- Primary scrolls: ½" round bar
- Infill scrolls: ⅜" round bar
- Top and bottom band: ~5–6" each
- Center ornament field: ~29–30" tall
- Mounting: face tabs and underside brackets
- Finish: patina, paint, or powder coat
Design Notes
- Quatrefoil belt creates visual unity
- Counter-curves form circular medallions
- Balanced symmetry across centerline
- Open center keeps composition light
Installation Guidance
- Anchor into structural framing
- Use sealed through-bolts or epoxy
- Do not fasten into stucco only
- Add hidden stiffeners if needed
Care & Maintenance
- Wash with mild soap and water
- Dry surfaces to prevent spotting
- Inspect yearly and touch up chips
- Coastal sites: galvanize plus topcoat
Customization Options
- Patinas: charcoal bronze or brown
- Center rosette or family crest
- Climb-resist tweaks at lower belt
- Pattern continuity across sections
FAQ – Iron Balconies
A: The quatrefoil belt and layered scrolls echo historic colonial ironwork with balanced symmetry.
A: Yes. Sections are sized to length and joined while preserving the pattern flow.
A: We design to common guard rules; confirm local amendments with your inspector.
A: Powder coat over zinc-rich prime is standard; galvanizing is ideal for coastal areas.
A: Face tabs and underside brackets tie into framing with sealed through-bolts or epoxy.
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Disclaimer: Each railing is handmade; slight variations in scroll radii, texture, and patina are normal and add character.
All product images © Rustica House, unauthorized use is prohibited.
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