What Is a Balustrade? - Architectural Digest Balustrades continue to be used today in a vast variety of shapes and materials, from simple wood posts to elaborate wrought-iron spindles, for both decorative and practical purposes
Baluster - Wikipedia Balustrades normally terminate in heavy newel posts, columns, and building walls for structural support Balusters may be formed in several ways Wood and stone can be shaped on the lathe, wood can be cut from square or rectangular section boards, while concrete, plaster, iron, and plastics are usually formed by molding and casting
What is a Balustrade? A Journey through Time and Design What is a balustrade? As a designer, there are chances of this question arising A balustrade, often overlooked yet essential in architecture, is more than a mere railing It’s that line of interconnected columns or posts gracefully upholding a top rail, found on staircases, balconies, or terraces Serving both aesthetic and practical purposes, this architectural feature blends elegance with
Fiberglass Balustrades - Royal Corinthian Royal Corinthian manufactures a paint-grade composite fiberglass balustrade system in every style as our RoyalStone™ Balustrades This system comes with all of the structural and robust features except varies slightly in composition As with all our balustrades, RoyalCast™ fiberglass systems exceed building codes for structural balustrades used in residential and commercial applications
Balustrades Balustrades Engineered to Meet Any Building Application and Design Melton Classics offers balustrades in varying weights, sizes, materials and crafted in over 100 designs to ensure that you can purchase balustrades that are ideal for your building design and application