WOODEN RAILING MANUFACTURER
- HOME
- WOODEN RAILING

WOODEN RAILING
A wooden railing refers to a structure made from wood that serves as a protective barrier or enclosure along the edges of staircases, balconies, decks, terraces, or other elevated platforms. Wooden railings provide both safety and aesthetic appeal, enhancing the overall design of a space while preventing accidental falls.
OUR WOODEN RAILING SYSTEMS

E42 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

B25 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

M84 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

AS87 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

AK61 GLASS ADAPTER SYSTEM

AS20 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

CF33 GLASS CARRIER SYSTEM

D11 GLASS BASE SYSTEM

DK10 GLASS CARRIER SYSTEM

K21 GLASS CARRIER SYSTEM

LAMA STRUTS SYSTEM

LM20 GLASS CARRIER SYSTEM
KEY FEATURES OF WOODEN RAILING
Balusters (Spindles): Vertical posts or rods that run between the handrail and the base rail, providing support and contributing to the overall design.
Handrail: The horizontal rail at the top of the balusters that people can hold onto for support while ascending or descending stairs or walking along elevated areas.
Newel Posts: Vertical posts located at the starting and ending points of a railing section. Newel posts are typically larger and more decorative, anchoring the railing securely to the floor or support structure.
Base Rail: The lower horizontal rail that runs parallel to the handrail, providing additional support to the balusters.
CHARACTERISTICS OF WOODEN RAILINGS
Natural Aesthetics: Wooden railings are valued for their warm and natural appearance. The texture, grain, and color of wood contribute to a timeless and classic aesthetic.
Variety of Wood Species: Different wood species can be used for railings, each with its unique characteristics. Common choices include oak, pine, cedar, mahogany, and redwood.
Customization: Wooden railings offer a high level of customization. They can be crafted in various styles, from traditional to contemporary, and can be stained or painted to match the overall design theme.
Durability: Properly maintained wooden railings can be durable and withstand the elements. However, exposure to weather conditions may require periodic maintenance, such as sealing or painting, to prevent deterioration.
Versatility: Wooden railings are versatile and can be installed both indoors and outdoors. They are suitable for residential, commercial, and institutional settings.
Installation: Installing wooden railings requires precise measurements, proper anchoring of newel posts, and secure attachment of balusters and handrails. Installation should comply with local building codes and safety regulations.
Wooden railings are a popular choice for homeowners and designers seeking a classic and natural look that complements a variety of architectural styles. They add a touch of craftsmanship to interior and exterior spaces, providing a functional and aesthetically pleasing barrier.