What Is – A Winder
A winder is a tread that is narrower at one end than the other. It is used to turn corners or go around curves. The treads of these are wider…
A winder is a tread that is narrower at one end than the other. It is used to turn corners or go around curves. The treads of these are wider…
A wreath is the part of a handrail, or of a string, which is curved both in plan and elevation. To distinguish between the two; the first is called a…
A finial is the ornamental top end of a newel post which can be carved, shaped or turned. Typically designed in spherical shapes, however many different contemporary designs boast all…
In our previous article [click here to view] we covered the background of a Balustrade, and now, using our case studies, you will see balustrades in different forms. At Precision…
A newel is a solid rectangular, or circular section of vertical post at the centre and at regular turns and junctions of a rail system. Newel posts are taller and…
Balustrades are a common feature of properties all around us, we see them, encounter them and some of us have them in our homes, without knowing it. We have them…
A spindle, is a turned, carved or otherwise vertical pillar placed between the handrail and the stair-tread or stringer. Spindles have a variety of purposes, such as supporting the handrail…
A vice [or sometimes spelt vise], is a French term for a twisted or spiral stair inside the core of a column. The vice, or spiral staircase, is an appealing…
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