The Requirement
We were contacted by a client who had restored an Edwardian town house but was encountering a challenge in trying to renovate an original balcony. The balcony was constructed from cast iron but only the infills could be retained – the leaves and rosettes and vines.
The balcony top rail and the base needed to be remade in steel. Then these new components needed to be brought together with thirteen original infill pieces, joined and given an homogeneous aged appearance. The shade that the client thought most in keeping with the age of the building was PowderLUX© ‘Pastel’ echoeing the pale verdigris and pink shades of weathered copper. The finished appearance would also need to satisfy the conservation requirements of the neighbourhood.