Decor & Accents

Iron details that actually change how a space feels. From fireplace doors to custom lighting, we design and build pieces that are functional, durable, and look like they were always meant to be part of your home.

Iron details that do real work
Decor is not just decoration. The best pieces solve problems, handle daily use, and make the space feel more intentional. At Iron Man Idaho Falls, we treat interior and exterior accents like small engineering projects. They have to be strong, they have to be useful, and they should look good for a long time, not just on install day.

Interior accents: fireplaces, dividers, and everyday pieces
Fireplace doors and screens are a perfect example of form and function working together. They need to control sparks, heat, and airflow, but they also sit at the center of the room. We build custom doors and screens that fit your firebox opening, tie into your mantel and stone, and feel solid every time you open and close them.

Room dividers, wall panels, and interior art pieces let you define space without building new walls. We can use simple geometry, custom patterns, or themed artwork to separate areas, frame a view, or create a focal point. These pieces can hang on the wall, sit on a base, or be built right into your architecture.

Small functional accents are where everyday life gets a little easier: shelves that do not sag, hooks that actually hold weight, brackets that look better than what came in the box. These are small parts, but they add up. Instead of flimsy hardware, you get iron that can take abuse.

Exterior accents: balconies, windows, and trim
Outside, details have to survive weather first and look good second. Balcony rail details, window guards, and custom trims are all places where iron makes a big difference.

We can add decorative elements to existing balcony railings or build new ones with custom panels, scrolls, or wildlife and mountain themes. Window guards do the job of protecting glass and deterring break ins, but we design them so they look intentional, not like a cage.

Custom iron trim for posts, beams, and columns can clean up transition points and protect vulnerable edges. Instead of exposed wood ends taking the hit from feet, tools, and weather, we wrap them with iron that matches your other railings and exterior details.

Signs: making your name part of the design
Ranch and cabin signs are where metal art really gets personal. Wildlife scenes, mountain skylines, brand marks, family names, and address panels can all be cut into steel and built into a rigid frame. These signs can hang at the road, mount on stone or wood, or tie into a gate.

For businesses, iron signage has a different feel than wood or plastic. It reads as more permanent. Letters, logos, and shapes can be cut out, layered, and even backlit. We can combine plasma cut lettering with lighting so your name is visible at night and still looks clean during the day.

Kitchens: mixing iron with wood and stone
Kitchens are high use zones. Anything you put in there has to handle heat, moisture, and constant contact. Iron works well here when it is thought through.

Pot racks, shelf supports, and island details can carry real loads without flexing. You get a place to hang cookware, support heavy shelves, or protect corners and edges where traffic is high.

Custom range hoods and trim can turn the cooking area into a focal point. We can wrap an existing hood with iron, build decorative bands and straps, or design a full hood shell that ties into your cabinets, tile, and stone. The idea is to let the metal work with wood and stone, not fight it.

Lighting: tying everything together
Lighting is one of the cleanest ways to bring ironwork through the whole project. Custom chandeliers and pendants can echo the lines of your railings, gates, or signs so everything feels connected.

Outdoor sconces and entry lighting in iron give your doors and walkways a stronger presence. Fixtures can be built or modified to match your existing metalwork, with patterns and shapes that repeat across the property.

When lighting, railings, gates, and signs share design language, the whole place feels more intentional. It looks like it was planned as a system, not assembled from random parts over the years.

If you want to upgrade one room or tie your whole property together, we can help you design iron accents that solve real problems and make the space feel finished.