check out this decorative metal railing from 1890 in England. you can tell that it took a while to put all that stuff together and get all the different panels to look the same. cruise over and check out this wood railing
check out what amnesty international has done using metal railings. they installed a picture that is only visible from the side. the ‘picture’ is actually a series of cutouts on the sides of balusters on a metal railing in London. why they did an installation in London to highlight the case of a man on death row in Georgia, United States, is anyone’s guess! but it looks cool nevertheless then go check out this wood railing. they’d have a hard time putting a lenticular image on mountain laurel handrails
check out this metal finial on a rusty wrought iron railing. I like the way the horizontal railing mimics the horizon and delineates the field of blue and the field of green. did you notice what are sticking out of the grass? then cruise over and check out rustic wood railings
check out the new post on the wood railing blog. it’s got eight helpful tips for the new deck design process. these are sure to help you with building requirements, space requirements and deck railing. click here to learn more about how rustic wood railing will bring your deck compliments.
I love the color tones in this pic. I bet that the walls are a white color but this picture managed to capture the sunset, or maybe the windows are tinted yellow!
check out these 30 different decorations that were crafted using twigs and branches. these remind me of mountain laurel handrail made for a deck or stairs railing this chair is my favorite of the thirty items showcased in this feature. let me know which one you like.
this is a great way to reuse old handrail sections. it’s a simple project to make an organizer out of an old section of deck railing or stairs railing. this example looks like it came from a craft room but I easily imagine those tidy racks transformed into bins of nails and screws. when this wood railing is installed, old railing sections like these are normally donated to the Habitat for Humanity.
check out this cool pic of a stairs railing fixture. I’m not sure if this was a native black and white but regardless it’s got nice contrast in the white line diagonal in the frame. check out this rustic wood stairs railing