What can I use to replace decorative wrought iron in a portal?
Upstairs has a portal through which you can look downstairs. It is covered with decorative metal - iron work.
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do you still want to see through it or are you closing the hole?
Fabric, rice paper, stained glass, macrame
Do you want air, light, sound, etc still still go through?
what don’t you like about the iron-work?
If it is above 42” Above Finished Floor, it doesn’t have to meet any Guardrail Safety Codes.
If it is below 42”, then it has to take 200 lbs if lateral pressure (large adult leaning on it)
and any openings (Like spindles in a balustrade) must be not able to pass a 4” sphere through. (Size of a baby’s head, yes really).
Wood glass
Did you get your answer yet?
Look for pieces of wrought iron at Amazon, eTsy, eBay, the Home Depot, Craigslist, Offer up, local stores that people take the old house parts to to donate.