Posts Tagged ‘glass balustrade’

Residential Metalwork

Monday, November 17th, 2008

In the past few years we have been supplying many apartment blocks with feature metalwork. Thankfully our workshop and crew are very flexible and we are not soley dependant on the Construction Industry, however we would like this market to begin moving again, for everyone’s sake.

The products we have supplied are items like door threshold drainage like Draindeck to door canopies or balconies, gates, railings, balsutrades etc. Below are some photos of some of this work.

As you can see we cover all aspects of the metalwork packages including the sourcing and installation of the glass panels and finish colouring the mildsteel and galvanised items. Our site crews install to the highest safety requirements and their workmanship is world class and of course their attention to detail is what makes them special indeed. These are just a few images of the type of residential packages we have been involved in and I will post some more at a later stage. Don’t forget if you would like any information on what we can offer please don’t hesitate to call us.

Regards,  Martin.

Glass and Brass

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Up to lately, when asked to install glass balustrade to a home situation the tendency has been towards wood or stainless steel but we were involved in the RTE Showhouse earlier this year and the designer asked that we use brass. I thought about it for a while and we came up with a simple but rather effective soloution which can actually be applied to most if not all wooden staircases and which gives and totally different feel to your hall stairs and landing.

This stairs was a typical wooden staircase with typical wooden balustrade. We removed the wooden balustrade and covered the stringer with brass, even on the top edge and then fixed our glass with machined brass domes. We then installed a tubular brass handrail by bolting in through the glass with matching brass domes……….. Even I was impressed !

Glass floors

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Here are some images of some uses for glass where light is a necessary to the floor beneath. In the first example we placed a mildsteel frame which was lazer cut and so looked rather unique from underneath in the floor void and then placed the toughened and laminated glass into this frame.

In the second example our client required access into a room without the requirement of  a full floor area and so we manufactured and glass floored bridge complete with glass balustrade.

Both examples are very different but the requirements were similar. The use of glass in both results in magnificant metalwork pieces. Remember once some planning is done early anything is possible.

Regards, Martin.

Frameless Glass Balustrade

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Here is another image of frame-less glass balustrade. This is the landing area to the staircase I showed earlier.

The glass is fixed to a steel stringer which is fixed into the edge of the concrete floor. There are no visible bolts or welds to cheapen the appearance of this piece.

Note the way in which the timber handrail is fitted. There are no timber corners at all. There are all done by thickening the stainless steel and so eliminates the risk of the timber corners opening and looks very good……………………………. Attention to detail is the key.

Regards, Martin.

Gaiety Centre Canopy update

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Canopy sees the light……………….. at last. Well done to Gavin, Mick, Lucas, James and Willie. We moved out the canopy in the early hours this morning and turned it over to work on the top section. We will be loading it on the low loader later this evening and our journey will begin at 2pm Sunday from our factory in Ballyfoyle to site The Gaiety Centre, Dublin.

Probably the best fabricators in the world……………..

Regards, Martin