Home / Interior design / Wall Grilles Decor
Wall Grilles Decor

Wall Grilles Decor

Wrought iron scrollwork grills are reminiscent of virgins wearing   lace mantillas and looking down from balconies while troubadours play   romantic tunes on early versions of the guitar.  In countries where ventilation is extremely   important, such grills provided a level of security to keep people from   falling out of windows and to keep other people out.  In fact, they can still protect glass   windows or doors from the occasional vandalism.

Coarse or fine

Metal wall grills can have open scrolls, elaborately machined   dense patterns, or even patterns that are so dense that it is difficult to   see through.  The grilling job that   works best for you depends on how you plan to use your grill.  Open scrollwork is best for simple   decoration and can be easily placed over the glass.  Elaborately crafted patterns that frame   fine-meshed frames can be used as part of a fire barrier or to let light and   air into a room while keeping insects at bay.    Grilles are often used to cover the vent of an underfloor oven.  Each purpose helps determine the pattern   and density.

Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, French and more

Fine rolling grilles can be found as part of the architecture for   different nationalities.  The word   “grill” comes from the French Grielle, but the Spanish word for the   same architectural feature is reja.    Barbecue work has been made almost anywhere metalwork has been   developed and can be made from brass, bronze, aluminum, or iron.  They can be simple, useful pieces designed   to cover air vents, stove or air conditioning vents, or elaborate designs   used in balconies, window coverings, and transoms.  Decorative grilles can also be used to   reinforce glass and as shutters on windows on the lower floor to prevent   entry.  In countries where the weather   is often too warm to close a house tightly, grilles offered a preconditioning   solution for security and ventilation.

BBQ work for you

You probably have BBQ chores around your house and haven’t even   thought about it.  If you have oven   vent, reinforced glass, or similar items, you already have some sort of   griddle installed.  Barbecue grills can   be used to divide a room, provide airflow through a difficult area, or   decorate a blank wall.  It’s both   beautiful and practical, adding grace to security shutters or even   fencing.  Sometimes it can just be an   accent that pops other architectural features with the added   interest.

For a modern room, there is nothing like the perfect wall   decoration.  With a faded golden brown   finish, the panes and filigree of this traditional metal grill wall decor add   a lot to your room.  With a leaf   design, it complements all plantings in the room and gives the feeling of   nature.  It comes in a set of   four.


Arabesque   Wrought Iron Window Grill Wall Decoration

This decor is perfect for any Arabic-style room and has a   distinctive presence.  It follows a   Moorish design in its construction and interweaves subtleties.  This piece brings any sandstone wall to   life and shows respect for the arts.    At 33 inches tall by 18 inches wide, you can flaunt this piece in any   standard window.


This wall grill offers a hanging place that can easily be used   with any wood-colored wall.  With ten   built-in hooks you get additional functions in addition to the decorative   grilling work.  At the front door, it   will express your creativity to your guests as they can hang up their   things.  For a fun extra touch, you can   put the grill in front of a mirror.


Abstract stamp   grid wall decor

This grille fits over any large bed or in a large walkway and   brings life and atmosphere to any room.    Its size dictates that it should be a centerpiece or fun focus of   attention.  It’s big enough to add a   lot to your creative room decor anywhere.    The brown metal can work with almost any room.


Wrought   iron fleur-de-lis wall grille plaque

This iron-made fleur-de-lis can be mounted anywhere.  It’s heavy enough to be safely placed   outside on your siding or next to your door.    The fleur-de-lis is known for its symbolic use throughout history,   particularly in the history of France.   


Diamond shaped   iron wall grille

The diamond-shaped iron wall grille by Nicci Tuscan can express   several meanings through its placement.    It can stand up straight or on its side and show openness or   perfection everywhere.  This piece   makes a wonderful decor over a wooden double door with its harsh iron   tone.


Textured black floor   grille

The black tone of the ST212 scroll floor register works well with   any dark wood floor design or white tile or vinyl.  The eye-catching, bold design transforms an   ordinary rust room into an artistic statement.  The pattern is small enough to catch   anything that falls on the vent cover and to keep your fingers out.  


Large   rectangular iron wall lattice plaque

This 64-inch Tuscan wall grille from Bellissa Tuscan adds the   perfect touch to a designer’s wall or door.    Elaborate pole designs and curves of the piece stand out against a   glass door and can reinforce it at the same time.  Since it allows light, it gives the door   and room both lighting and style.


Iron wall lattice   gable swag

The three-part Tuscan gable hive by Aurora is perfect for   self-assembly over a door.  The black   cast iron stands out against any wall and tastefully shows a central   fleur-de-lis.  It’s an excellent   addition to any traditional French design or room theme.


Iron garden   gate wall grille plaque

This Bianca 50 inch iron garden gate can add style to any part of   your home and can be colored to match any color scheme.  Placed at the end of a hallway, it gives a   sense of closure.  Alternatively, it   can be moved to a large window and where others can see it.


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*