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aesthetic and durable properties. Glass is an increasingly popular choice due to its admittance of natural light, and the fact it creates the illusion of space. Glass adds the wow factor to a property, creating a fascinating, reflective and visual look. It is also moisture friendly and easy to keep clean for a longer staircase lifespan. Mixing metals has becoming increasingly fashionable, in particular the use of combining matte and polished textures. It’s also a popular choice with specifiers to ensure the metals used in the balustrade blend and match. Personalised design has become a big
trend in 2019, with laser cut balustrades adding individuality to staircase designs. The laser cut design enables the specifier’s imagination to run wild, and creates a unique, personal statement. The use of subtle patterns, from twisted spindles to adding a family crest into the design, is a unique way to incorporate personalisation into the balustrade. Whether it’s a ‘vision’ or one of the
mild, exposed steel can be incorporated to blend with the natural aesthetics of the steel. Balustrades are also an important stylish feature in staircase specification, as well
Wire Rope Stainless Handrails
as acting as a key safety component – offering an extra opportunity to add a unique style and individuality to the staircase. Key materials such as glass, metal and wood are on trend due to their
trend ideas listed above, devoting some attention to the style and appearance of a staircase can transform a property into a structural masterpiece.
Lee Hunt is sales director at Canal Architectural
Frameless Glass
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Pro-Railing stainless steel handrail component system requires no welding. Simply cut, glue & screw on site to create stunning handrail & balustrades, that will look great for years to come. Whatever the project we have a cost effective solution.
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