Stainless steel finger pulls are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications. From kitchen cabinets to sliding barn doors, from closet systems to office partitions, these pulls can adapt to different settings with ease. Their low-profile design allows them to be installed on various thicknesses of doors, making them suitable for both residential renovations and new commercial constructions. Additionally, they can be found in various shapes and sizes, enabling designers to choose the perfect fit for their projects.
One of the primary advantages of aluminium window extrusion profiles is their exceptional durability and strength. Aluminium is a lightweight yet robust material that can withstand extreme weather conditions, such as wind, rain, and sunlight, without warping or corroding. This makes aluminium window extrusion profiles ideal for buildings in coastal areas or regions with harsh climates. Additionally, the strength of aluminium ensures that the windows can support larger glass panes, allowing for unobstructed views and increased natural light penetration.
In the realm of home improvement, the significance of quality door and window hardware cannot be overstated. These essential components not only enhance the functionality of your doors and windows but also contribute to the overall aesthetics and security of your living spaces. Let's delve into the world of premium door and window hardware and explore how they can elevate your home experience.
Another place that is tough to tell the quality of the hardware online is those decorative tips on top of the picket called finials. Many places charge a hefty upgrade fee per panel to add finials to the fence panel. The worst part is these are often cheap die-cast, aluminum or plastic that ship loose and you have to glue or press them on. The difference between the fence panel material and finial material will be come apparent over time when the dissimilar metal coatings (or materials like plastic) fade at a different rate and really start to look like a cheap add-on. Be sure to check what those finial tips are made from and how they are attached. Our Stronghold Iron uses solid cast-iron finial tips that are welded directly to the picket like the image below.
The best construction method for iron fence is one that is strong and looks good from both sides. Below are a couple of photos showing how we build our Stronghold Iron fence with a punched rail and fully welded construction at the picket-to-rail intersection and for the decorative finial tip. You can see the picket (upright) goes through the middle of the punched rail for a strong connection and clean look from both sides of the fence: