Wood Spindles
Wood Balusters, also commonly known as stair wood spindles or occasionally as pickets, occupy the largest visual area of a balustrade. In addition they are one of the most important structural layers of a banister. They provide support for the handrail, strength to the system as a whole and create a barrier against falling. There are various categories of wood balusters, each having a wide range of styles and designs.
Finishes:
Natural wood
Coated with White paint
Wood Balusters, also commonly known as stair wood spindles or occasionally as pickets, occupy the largest visual area of a balustrade. In addition they are one of the most important structural layers of a banister. They provide support for the handrail, strength to the system as a whole and create a barrier against falling. There are various categories of wood balusters, each having a wide range of styles and designs.
Finishes:
Natural wood
Coated with White paint
Wood Balusters, also commonly known as stair wood spindles or occasionally as pickets, occupy the largest visual area of a balustrade. In addition they are one of the most important structural layers of a banister. They provide support for the handrail, strength to the system as a whole and create a barrier against falling. There are various categories of wood balusters, each having a wide range of styles and designs.
Finishes:
Natural wood
Coated with White paint