Wall Grilles Decor

Wall Grilles Decor

Wrought-iron rolling grilles evoke maidens wearing lace mantillas gazing down from balconies while troubadours play romantic tunes on early versions of the guitar. In countries where ventilation is extremely important, such grilles provided a degree of security to prevent people from falling out of the windows and keeping others outside. In fact, they can still protect glass windows or doors from occasional vandalism.

Coarse or fine

Metal wall trellis can have open spirals, intricately worked dense patterns, or even patterns so dense that it is difficult to see through them. Which grill task is best for you depends on how you intend to use your grill. Open scrollwork is best for simple decoration and can easily be placed over the glass. Intricately designed patterns framing fine mesh frames can be used as part of a fire barrier or to allow light and air into a space while keeping insects out. Grilles are often used to cover the vent of an underfloor oven. Each purpose will help determine the pattern and density.

Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, French and more

Fine rolling grilles can be found as part of the architecture of different nationalities. The word “grill” comes from the French grielle, but the Spanish word for the same architectural feature is reja. Grillwork was made almost anywhere metalwork was developed, and can be made of brass, bronze, aluminum, or iron. These can range from simple, useful pieces to cover air vents, stove or air conditioning vents to intricate designs for balconies, window coverings and skylights. Decorative grilles can also be used for glass reinforcement and as basement shutters to prevent entry. In countries where the weather is often too warm to seal a house tightly, grilles offered a preconditioning solution for security and ventilation.

Grill work for you

Chances are you have grilling work to do around your house and you haven’t even thought about it. If you have oven vents, reinforced glass, or the like, some sort of griddle will already be installed. Barbecue grills can be used to divide a room, provide airflow through a difficult area, or decorate an empty wall. It is both beautiful and practical, adding elegance to security shutters or even fences. Sometimes it can simply be an accent that makes other architectural features more interesting.

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


Arabesque wrought iron window grill wall decoration

Perfect for any Arabic style room, this decor has a distinctive presence. It follows a Moorish design in its construction and weaves subtleties. This piece will bring any sandstone wall to life and show respect for the art. Measuring 33 inches tall and 18 inches wide, you’ll be able to display this piece in any standard window.


This wall grill offers a hanging space that can easily be used on any wood-colored wall. With ten built-in hooks, you get extra functionality in addition to the decorative grilling work. At the front door you can let your guests express your creativity because they can hang their things there. For even more fun, you can place the grill in front of a mirror.


Abstract stamp grid wall decor

This trellis fits over any large bed or in a large walkway and will add life and atmosphere to any room. Because of its size, it should be a focal point or a fun focal point. It is large enough to add a lot to your creative room decoration anywhere. The brown metal suits almost every room.


Wrought iron fleur-de-lis wall lattice panel

Made of iron, this lily can be mounted anywhere. It’s heavy enough to be safely placed outside on your siding or next to your door. The lily has been known for its symbolic use throughout history, particularly in the history of France.


Diamond-shaped iron wall grille

Nicci Tuscan’s diamond-shaped iron wall grille can express multiple meanings through its placement. It can stand upright or on its side, showing openness or perfection anywhere. With its harsh iron tone, this piece makes a wonderful decoration above a wooden double door.


Textured black floor grid

The black hue of the ST212 scroll floor register pairs 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 keep your fingers away.


Large rectangular iron wall lattice panel

This 64″ Tuscan Wall Grille from Bellissa Tuscan adds the perfect touch to a designer wall or door. Intricate bar designs and curves of the piece both stand out against a glass door and can enhance it at the same time. Because it lets light through, it adds both light and style to the door and room.


Gable hanging made of iron wall lattice

Aurora’s three-piece Tuscan gable stick is perfect for self-assembly over a door. The black cast iron will stand out against any wall and tastefully features a central fleur de lis. It makes an excellent addition to any traditional French design or room theme.


Iron wall grille for garden gates

This 50″ Bianca Iron Garden Gate will 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 unity. Alternatively, it can be moved to a large window for others to see.


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