Home > blog > wrought iron fence with wood posts

wrought iron fence with wood posts

I have been building outdoor fences for many years. Some of my first fence posts were wooden, but I have always enjoyed the look of wrought iron, even though I never used it in any of my fence posts. This fence looks awesome and is very functional.

We’re getting a few “new” wooden posts (not “old” posts) now, and the last one is actually a new, smaller piece. It seems to have a slightly-larger post structure which is now almost completely functional.

The posts are made of a dense, reddish-brown birchwood with a slight golden brown hue. It looks as beautiful as ever.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fence post that is this dense, or this bright. It’s actually a nice touch that I think makes it more interesting. Not that I’m complaining, but I think the wood posts could have been a little more shiny. The finish is nice and shiny too.

I think that the wood posts would have been a good option for the fence. Its just a shame that it was made of birch instead of one of the more common hardwoods.

The fence looks as good as ever. The wood posts are a nice touch as well.

You’re right that the fence would look better with wood, but the wood is not even a good choice for the fence. The wood is too grainy and not quite smooth enough. The grain is not even that appealing. The finish is a nice touch though.

I feel like if this fence was made of wood, then the wood could have been a little darker in color. I think the wood is pretty, but the finish is a bit too shiny.

Its looks are great, but I think it would look better if the wood was a little darker and a bit less grainy. The wood is not as dark as I’m used to. The grain is not that appealing as well. The finish is a nice touch though.

What I love about wrought iron fences like this is how they blend in with the wood itself, but at the same time they seem to be so sturdy (as in, they don’t give way easily) that we can use them almost anywhere without worrying about them toppling over.

Leave a Reply