The use of cast iron dates back to the 18th century, during the industrial revolution, when it became a popular material due to its ability to be molded into intricate designs. The combination of durability and versatility made cast iron the material of choice for many architects and artisans. Ornamental cast iron panels grew in popularity for their ability to create stunning visual focal points in buildings, balconies, gates, and fences.
Furthermore, metal leaves are also employed in repair work, particularly in antique restoration. In instances where a piece of a metal object has corroded or broken off, a metal leaf can be skillfully welded into place, mimicking the original design while reinforcing the structure. This technique demands great finesse and respect for the original aesthetics.
Fixed windows
Fixed windows are stationary and do not open. They are often used in areas where natural light is needed but ventilation is not required.
Aluminium fixed windows are popular because they are durable and offer good insulation. They are also easy to maintain and come in a range of colors and finishes.
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