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A Guide To Juliet Balconies
Unlike a traditional protruding balcony, the Juliet balcony is not for extra space or entertaining, but instead are to add an outdoor feel to an indoor space. Many Juliet balconies still hold with the traditional shape of a narrow rectangle surrounded by a stone balustrade with glass doors leading inside. The best spatial advantage is taken when the doors open inwards. The popularity of the Juliet balconies is growing, and some are even converting existing windows by exchanging the windows for double doors or French doors, with the balcony fixed to the external architecture for safety and for the beauty of design. Because of the strength and sturdiness of iron, it is often used for Juliet balconies. It is also very malleable, which allows for many shapes. The downside to a large iron piece, however, is that they are very heavy. The iron on the Juliet balcony may pull away from the exterior of the house and the repair is fairly expensive. One alternative to iron is aluminium, which is strong but light. However, aluminium is much more difficult to shape, making the balcony more function than form. Juliet balconies have a strong European influence and have a strongly traditional background, but several more recent manufacturers have been integrating more modern materials into their designs. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Looking for bespoke metal work such as wrought iron railings, gates or a juliet balcony? Please take a look at the new services offered by Alpharail.co.uk - manufacturers and installers of a wide range of architectural metalwork. We are happy give advice and consider any project - for commercial, industrial or residential use. |
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