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Different Styles And Designs In Balustrades

Balustrading means using vertical elements to support the upper portion of the railing. It comprises of a complete railing system, using top rail or hand rail, a bottom rail or ground, the newel post and the balustrade. The balustrades are the moulded shafts. The newel post provides balance to the post accented on the top and bottom rails. They are mostly used in the staircases and porches. They have the ability to enhance and beautify patio and other enclosed areas.

They have been an important part of architecture in early Renaissance Venice and Verona. The balusters are available in various styles, designs and sizes. They come in tall, short, round and square designs. They may be thick or thin. The thinner balusters deliver comfortable look, while the thick balusters are associated with the structured feel.

In the early days, the only available powder coating styles were a flat black, matte phosphate, silver vein and primed. Matte phosphate is unprocessed iron, coated to keep it safe from rusting. Flat black had a grimy texture allowing it to receive any acrylic based or oil paints. Silver vein was a textured silver and black speckled coating.

The various styles and designs make them an architectural element. The traditional balustrades, still present in some houses, were designed to give a look of a flower bud or a vase. They are curved straight or moulded into other desired shapes. Horizontal balustrading is very famous in the houses. In outlook balustrading the balustrades are arranged in the linear pattern to give a strong and defined structure. Aspect balustrading allows gaps with its tubular horizontal rail.

The uppermost rails of the balustrades are supported by a great number of upright posts called the balusters. A beautiful staircase with striking handrails is a distinctive feature for your home. Designing staircases with unique styles has infinite possibilities. You can create a masterpiece of art by designing your own balustrade.

The glass balustrades enhance the architectural style of the home. In case of see-through glass, the openness demanded in the contemporary balustrade designs is achieved. The glass balustrade designs include, frameless, semi-frameless, patch and curved semi frameless designs. It uses the toughened glass, strongly mounted to the glass clamps.

The balustrades are also used in the exterior of the house. They make a statement in your outdoor living space. It is exposed to the atmosphere, so timber and stainless steel material are used for its manufacture. Some traditional houses have hand- made balustrades, mostly made with clay and cement. Stradbroke external balustrade is a signature design for such arrangements.

In modern houses, the architects are always concerned for the utilization of space. You can choose a spiral, or a helical staircase with spiral banisters. You can choose from the plainest to the most ornate balustrades for your homes or buildings. The most sought-after balustrade-designs for the buildings are the horizontal balustrades. A tubular horizontal rail gives more openness to the buildings. A simple yet appealing balustrade can be made by simply turning or curving around the staircase. This style works, even if the railing is made up of wood, a combination of wood or wrought iron or iron. As long as the balustrade goes with your dcor, it adds a graceful feel to your home and creates an impact on the atmosphere of your home and the style statement it makes.

by: Paul J Coleman




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