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Classic Street Number 8

Classic Street Number 8

Regular price $27.50 USD
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Add timeless elegance to your home with handcrafted wrought iron address plaques, inspired by the charm and heritage of Paso Robles, California. Made from durable 10-gauge iron, each plaque is meticulously forged by skilled artisans, blending traditional craftsmanship with materials built to withstand the Central Coast climate. The contemporary styling features clean lines, minimalist numerals, and a sleek, matte finish that complements both modern and transitional architecture. Whether mounted on a gate, fence, or facade, these plaques offer a distinctive touch that reflects the character and pride of Paso Robles living.

Just screw the mounting studs into the back of the iron street number and install on your wall, post, or rock.

Number 8 measures 5 1/4" high x 3 1/4" wide


Hardware included, Sold as a single unit

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Our antique black finish is a very deep flat black reminiscent of the hand applied carbon and wax finishes used by yesterday’s blacksmiths.

Our hand applied iron oxide patina finish is the most versatile finish we produce. It is the correct choice for rustic and Tuscan decor and blends perfectly with your oil rubbed bronze, rusty brown, or black iron decor.

Our hand applied burnished silver patina finish has rich nickel silver highlights with antique black iron undertones and blends well with stainless or nickel accessories and decor.

Our hand applied antique gold patina finish has rich deep gold highlights with antique black iron undertones reminiscent of Spanish and Italian treasure.

Address plaques typically ship within 7 business days

Screw the mounting studs into the back of the iron street number and install on your wall, post, or rock.

Hardware should always be installed by a competent professional with a good understanding of exterior wall types and mounting fasteners. Please do not attempt to install any hardware unless you know how to safely operate the necessary tools and have a good understanding of what you are doing. The following instructions are basic guidelines for qualified installers.

Basic tools include:

Safety glasses, ladder, measuring tape, pencil, battery powered screw gun or electric drill/driver, toothpick or small wooden stick, blue masking tape.

Installation Instructions:

Cut a piece of corrugated cardboard slightly larger than your layout, lay the numbers out on the cardboard just the way you want them to look on your wall, then outline them. This is your template.

Press each number into the cardboard so you can clearly see the impressions of the mounting nuts welded onto the back of each number. Mark the center of each nut and poke a small hole through the cardboard at the center of each mounting nut.

Tape the cardboard up on the wall, (this is a good time to stand back and observe your layout from a distance. If you want to change anything, now is the time.)

With a sharpie, mark each mounting hole through the cardboard and onto the wall, and then discard the cardboard template.

Drill holes in the wall to the desired depth using a 1/4″ stone bit for masonry, or a standard 1/4″ drill bit for wood surfaces. (usually around 3/4″ deep).

Screw the studs into the numbers by hand. No need to get them tight, after installation they can’t turn.

Cut the corner of the adhesive packet, apply some to the end of each stud and a squeeze some into each hole or apply with a toothpick.

Position the numbers on the surface and use blue masking tape to hold them in place until the adhesive sets up. Remove tape carefully and enjoy. The adhesive will take 24 hours or more to fully cure so don’t disturb them for a while. The adhesive will dry clear.

Don’t worry about pressing the numbers flush against the wall, they look nice sitting away from the wall 3/4″ or so.

Use enough adhesive to seal the holes from outside moisture but don’t get it on your fingers and then handle the numbers or you may leave shiny spots on them.

Hand-forged custom wrought iron drapery rods

Finely finished, personalized and custom wrought iron curtain rods and hand forged iron hardware crafted from our Paso Robles, California design studio and blacksmith shop.

At Paso Robles Ironworks we’ve created elegant iron curtain rods and drapery hardware, hand forged door and cabinet hardware, and exquisite iron bathroom fixtures. These details throughout your space infuse their magic, forged by fire, in ways you never knew were so significant until now. Founded by a blacksmith in 1985 who knows Paso as a city of cowboys long before it was revered for its vineyards and olive groves. California design with European inspired details, these finely finished wrought iron accessories add character to homes and hotels across the U.S.