Grilles, also known as grills or grillework, are decorative or functional structures consisting of a pattern of intersecting bars or slats.




Features and Advantages
Bar or Slat Design
Grilles feature a pattern of bars or slats that can be arranged horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Materials
Grilles can be made from a variety of materials, including wrought iron, aluminum, wood, or composite materials.
Aesthetic Enhancement
Grilles can enhance the visual appeal of a structure or space. They add texture, depth, and architectural interest, contributing to the overall design aesthetics.
Ventilation and Airflow
Grilles with open designs allow for proper ventilation and airflow while maintaining security.
Typical Applications
Window and Door Security
Grilles are commonly used to enhance the security of windows and doors in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings.
Decorative Elements
Grilles can be installed as decorative features in architectural facades, adding visual interest and character to the building’s exterior.
Fencing and Gates
Grilles can be used as fencing or gate structures, providing security and aesthetic appeal for properties while allowing visibility and airflow.
Interior Partitions
Grilles can be utilised as interior partitions in spaces such as restaurants, hotels, or offices, dividing areas while maintaining an open and visually appealing environment.