Balustrade Ideas For Your House

Posted on: 31 August 2015

Balustrades are an enhancement for your house, but selecting the right type is the key to making the interior of your home appear richer and more luxurious. Balustrades function not just as visually appealing additions, but also have utility as a safety feature or protective barrier on a balcony, terrace, deck or staircase. Here are some ideas about different types of balustrades you can buy.

Glass

Glass balustrades are ideal for homes that have a post-modern design aesthetic. If the interior of your home is dark or you want to brighten the appearance of a room, glass balustrades are a good choice, because glass is reflective and will multiply the available light that enters your home. Glass can also make a small space appear larger, because the transparency of the glass eliminates visual obstructions and helps make a room or space appear larger. You can buy glass balustrades that are framed or frameless. Frameless glass balustrades are sleek and polished and have no metal parts to distract the eye. Glass balustrades feature tempered glass that is heat-treated for additional strength. Tempered glass is also built to shatter into small pieces instead of large jagged shards that can cause injury. You can also buy glass balustrades in a frosted style, patterned style or tinted style depending on your own taste.

Wrought Iron

Wrought iron balustrades are a more ornate and classic design. They are probably the most durable and strongest of all balustrades you can buy, and you can customise them with sculptures or bas-relief designs. Wrought iron is long-lasting and coated with a material that is rust-resistant. It is ideal for homes that are decorated with a very classic style that features big, heavy wood furniture, antique clocks and Oriental carpets. Wrought iron balustrades are expensive, but they can add value to your home if you ever decide to sell.

Wood

Wood balustrades are the most common type of balustrade on the market, and they are affordable and fit many different types of modern and classic decors. Wood balustrades feature a long railing with posts, but the wood you choose can elevate the visual appeal of the balustrade. For example, cedar, cherry, maple, mahogany, teak and rosewood are all high-end woods that are more expensive but also more durable, with finer grains and deeper, richer colours than are found in less expensive woods such as ash, beech and oak. But you can also change things up by going with unfinished wood if you have a country-style decor, because unfinished wood balustrades are not painted, stained or refined in any way, so they have a very rustic appearance.

For more information about your options, you may want to contact a local fencing company like Diamond Balustrades & Fencing Pty Ltd

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