
Metal adds mettle throughout a home
Decorative metalwork is a prominent feature in Palm Beach homes, visible in various architectural and decorative elements. These include ironwork details on staircase banisters, patio furniture, porch lanterns, glass front doors with metal grills, driveway gates, balcony railings, and fences. The aesthetic appeal of these metal details is often fanciful and visually engaging, with virtually limitless possibilities for customization. L&L; Ornamental Aluminum & Iron Works in West Palm Beach, for example, showcases a wide array of grillwork designs, highlighting the versatility of the material.
While traditional Palm Beach metalwork often appears in jet black or bright white, the author, Carleton Varney, suggests expanding the color palette to include gray, bronze, or off-white. Additionally, applied details on rails can be treated with gold, silver, or copper tones, offering a vast range of finish combinations. Architect Addison Mizner, a key figure in Palm Beach architecture, was a notable enthusiast of grillwork. His Mediterranean-style mansions frequently feature intricate grillwork on doors, windows, balcony railings, and lanterns, with even the lantern brackets often adorned with elaborate trimmings.
The influence of handsome grillwork extends beyond architectural features to inspire patterns in fabric and wallpaper designs, used for drapery, upholstery, and wallcoverings. Varney's firm has integrated grillwork-patterned fabrics into many design projects. An example provided is an entry foyer where a grillwork-scroll wallcovering, featuring an aquamarine blue pattern on silver, was used on curved walls of a winding staircase. This wallcovering, which sparkles and directly copies the grill pattern beneath the staircase handrail, creates a visually magical effect. The design is further enhanced by a silvered chandelier with aquamarine crystals, hanging from a ceiling dome painted in a soft aquamarine blue, contributing to a glamorous and bright ambiance.
For smaller spaces like powder rooms or dining rooms, numerous grill patterns are available in various scales—small, medium, and large—some of which are quite bold. Modern design capabilities allow for custom coloring of grillwork wallcoverings to match any desired tone, such as yellow on gray, white on black, or vibrant combinations like aqua on white, red on white, peach on white, and silver on white. Metallic wallpapers, in particular, remain popular in contemporary decorating. The author expresses a personal fondness for classic black-on-white ornamental railing patterns in fabric, proposing its use in a drawing room to create a welcoming and striking impression.
A suggested design scheme involves painting walls a rich watermelon-red lacquer with white trim, complemented by a white marble floor. Windows would feature black drapery poles with gold-trimmed finials, holding draperies made from black-and-white ornamental grillwork fabric, lined with a spicy lime-green silk. A large white-on-white rug with a black border would cover the marble floor. A black silk sofa adorned with throw cushions in the grill design fabric, alongside a pair of curved-back lounge chairs upholstered in lime green silk and placed near a black lacquer coffee table, would complete the seating arrangement. The inclusion of bold, colorful contemporary art on the watermelon-red walls is also recommended.
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