FIXING BRACKETS
We have a range of fixing brackets which can be used in conjunction with our handrail. Our brackets include fixing options with wood screws, central bolts and for glass balustrades. They come in a variety of finished. See our range of brackets here, or contact us for more info.
ROUND HANDRAIL
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A simple handrail that enables an easy flow around the stairs. This is particularly helpful when following the multiple changes of pitch found on stairs with winders (stairs shaped like a fan- refer to the gallery photos).
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This handrail uses its natural timber colour to match the beauty of the wooden stairs. In this example the timber compliments the neutrality of the glass balustrade.
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SHAPED HANDRAIL |
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This handrail is a traditional griprail (or grab-rail) that has been painted to match and blend in with the surrounding wood-work.
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Another example of a traditional grip-rail but this time it has been polished to compliment the surrounding wood-work and to match the nearby timber balustrade.
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HANDRAIL ON WROUGHT IRON BALUSTRADE |
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This shaped railing has been used to compliment the wrought iron balustrade by providing the warmth of timber where the hand contacts the balustrade; something that is much appreciated during the winter months.
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Another example of timber handrail used to compliment the wrought iron balustrade. Note the flow of the curved handrail up the stairs.
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CURVED RAILING |
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This example shows a curved balustrade with Rimu newel posts and curved railings framing wrought iron balusters. Note the difference in style from the full wrought iron balustrade shown in the previous picture.
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This demonstrates a short stair handrail that uses a traditional grip-rail with 90 degree bends at either end to match the nearby turned balustrade.
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OTHER OPTIONS |
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This uses a simple square handrail to provide a clean and warm contact surface on a glass balustrade.
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An example of timber capping being used to enhance a mezzanine wall and to match the beauty of the timber balustrade on the stairs.
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