Balustrades

 

Nothing is more elegant and practical than well-designed balustrades. They accent architectural elements, such as staircases and balconies, while serving as a practical barricade against falls. Their handrails provide stability for seniors and people with disabilities.

Since it serves several purposes, a balustrade must incorporate quality into every aspect of its design. Tough, durable materials help them hold up under years of heavy use, while their style and colour should blend seamlessly with the building’s design. To help you choose which type of balustrade you need, here are some ideas:


Balustrades Product Range


Types of Balustrades

Aluminium balustrades: Perfect for outdoor usage, this tough, all-weather metal adds little weight to heavy concrete balconies, staircases inside commercial buildings, as well as outdoor staircases. Rust-resistant and strong, an aluminium balustrade is a durable addition to any feature where wear is an issue.

Aluminium railings: Easily paintable, aluminium railings can blend with nearly any décor. Resistant to weather changes and rust, these railings are a great choice for decks, balconies, and even to define patios and other seating areas.

Balcony balustrades: For a balcony, you need a balustrade that’s high enough to prevent falls for taller persons but sits low enough to the balcony floor that pets and small children cannot crawl underneath. Since most balconies are installed outdoors, you need to choose materials, stains, and paints that hold up well under all types of weather.

Balcony railings: Many balcony rails come with both a bottom and a top rail over the vertical balustrade columns, particularly if the columns don’t extend to the floor. Like other safety amenities, balcony railings must provide adequate protection. Outdoor balcony rails must also be durable enough to resist wind, rain, and rust to provide you with years of dependable, safe service.

Decorative balustrades: When all you need is to define an area—such as the dining area in an open living space—a decorative balustrade is a perfect alternative to a full wall. A balustrade or a partial balustrade separates a room’s zones visually without closing the room off completely.

Disabled handrails: Designed to aid those with disabilities as they navigate ramps and even stairs, these rails must meet DDA and AS 1428 standards to provide adequate support. Schools and other public buildings, as well as households in which someone with a disability lives, should consult an expert provider to make sure that new handrail installations comply with these standards.

Other balustrades: Balustrades come in a wide range of styles to fit varied uses. If you cannot find a stock balustrade that suits your needs, consider a custom-designed one instead.

Balustrade Replacements

When you replace an older balustrade, you need to make sure that the replacement meets the requirements set by modern building codes. Before you decide on a replacement, think about the style you want.

Do you want to update your look, or do you want to come as close as possible to the original? Take a photo of the balcony or staircase with you to the showroom to help you make an informed decision.

Jot down the details and specifications of each selection, so you can compare them to your requirements. For outdoor balustrade replacements, make sure that the materials and construction will hold up under weather and everyday use.

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