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Traditional Wooden Stair Railing. This classic stair railing in the entryway of the 2019 Whole Home in Atlanta has a stained wood handrail and treads with white painted risers and balusters.
Handrail. A handrail is a rail that is designed to be grasped by the hand so as to provide safety or support. [1] In Britain, handrails are referred to as banisters. Handrails are commonly used while ascending or descending stairways and escalators in order to prevent injurious falls, and to provide bodily support in bathrooms or similar areas.
Core rail: Wood handrails often have a metal core to provide extra strength and stiffness, especially when the rail has to curve against the grain of the wood. The archaic term for the metal core is "core rail". Baluster: A term for the vertical posts that hold up the handrail. Sometimes simply called guards or spindles. Treads often require ...
Architecture of Kerala. Traditional features of Kerala architecture with low roofs and wood work. The temple entrance gateway called Gopuram in Aranmula, Kerala. Traditional courtyard called Nadumuttom surrounded by woodwork windows called Charupadi. "Arayum" wooden-panel walls and "Chuttu" verandah.
Nineteenth-century wooden and iron altar rails in St Pancras Church, Ipswich. The altar rail (also known as a communion rail or chancel rail) is a low barrier, sometimes ornate and usually made of stone, wood or metal in some combination, delimiting the chancel or the sanctuary and altar in a church, [1] [2] from the nave and other parts that contain the congregation.
Baluster. A baluster (/ ˈbælÉ™stÉ™r / ⓘ) is an upright support, often a vertical moulded shaft, square, or lathe -turned form found in stairways, parapets, and other architectural features. In furniture construction it is known as a spindle. Common materials used in its construction are wood, stone, and less frequently metal and ceramic.
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