Balustrade System Balusters
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Ashley Baluster
The Ashley Baluster,
like the word its self, is known for beauty. One of the most decorative
balusters available on the market today,
the Ashley Baluster combines the excellence of detailed ringlets with
a sturdiness that does not detour you from the elegant appearance.
The word
Ashley is often associated with people or places of high rank or
importance. With that definition in mind, we set out to create a baluster
that demands
notice for its extra neck detail and its sturdy yet graceful features.
As one of our more popular balusters, many people have taken notice
and found the right fit for their project with the Ashley Baluster. |
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Beaumont Baluster
The Beaumont Baluster is known for its contrast to
the standard convex style of baluster design. A unique look to anything
in its category, the Beaumont Baluster is wide at the bottom, narrows
in the middle, and then expands back out to a thicker portion at the
top. Its uncommon yet fashionable appearance attracts viewers more than
most balusters. If you are looking for a baluster that makes a statement
of unmatched artistry, Beaumont is the baluster of choice. |
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Claremont Baluster
The Claremont Baluster, completely unique in
design, reflects the nature of a famous city in southern California
that shares the same name. Like the City of Claremont, which is
known for its academic successes, the Claremont Baluster sets itself
apart with the pursuit of excellence. Beginning as a more slender
baluster, the Claremont has evolved into one of the larger and
more elaborate balusters available today. When searching for the
perfect fit in your twelve-inch balustrade system, the Claremont
Baluster is always a brilliant option.
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Classic Baluster
The Classic Baluster is probably our most popular
baluster. Being our oldest and most widely known baluster, the Classic
is always
a great choice when you are not sure exactly what style baluster to
use. With
its subtle elegance, the Classic baluster is use commonly in any applications,
ranging from master balconies to a common garden décor. As its
name entails, the Classic baluster sets the bar for all balusters, being
the
model that most are based upon. This style baluster is guaranteed to
meet and surpass your highest expectations for a balustrade system. |
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Jillian Baluster
The Jillian Baluster is of definite superlative nature.
The Jillian’s unparalleled style is based and topped with a cylindrical
ornament, not conforming to the standard of a cubic ornament. Gracefulness
and elegant, the Jillian Baluster is often utilized when an exquisite
look is needed. If you are in need of a delicate and original style,
the Jillian Baluster fits those requirements. |
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Logan Baluster
The Logan Baluster is one of the most unique baluster styles
that you will see anywhere. Being of nonsymmetrical proportions with a
much thicker bottom portion than top, you end up using more balusters in
a section of balustrade than other balusters of that size. The number of
balusters used provides a Logan balustrade system with a look completely
unique. Logan is derived from the name of the tallest mountain in Canada.
Reflecting certain aspects of the famous structure, the Logan Baluster provides
a sturdy base and narrows to a slender peak. The Logan baluster is always
a great option when looking for a completely unique look. |
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Piedmont Baluster
The Piedmont Baluster also finds its origin in the
historic section of Europe where balustrade was birthed. Named after
the historical region of northern Italy, the Piedmont baluster travels
back to a time when balusters where designed with nobility and elegance
without compromising strength or sturdiness. If you are in need of a
baluster with historical culture, this exquisite baluster is for you. |
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Rosedale Baluster
The Rosedale Baluster, similar to the Logan, adds its own
adds its own style to the idea of a sturdy base and a narrow top. This
baluster makes the statement of being unique but still conservative. Commonly
used in high-end architectural projects, the Rosedale boasts of strength
while being unparalleled in appearance. The Rosedale is the perfect baluster
if you are searching for an original look without drifting far from the
standard pattern of balusters. |
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Square Baluster
The Square Baluster is known for its sharp exterior that
boasts of strength and endurance. The fortitude of the Square is unparalleled
in nature. Commonly used when looking for a sturdy and defined appearance,
the Square baluster is designed with simplicity and brawn to provide you
with a versatile baluster of unmatched strength. |
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Trinity Baluster
The Trinity Baluster as its name states is noticeable
by three main sections. Similar to the Beaumont Baluster, in that it
does not adhere to the convex standard, the Trinity Baluster is known
its bulge at the bottom of the baluster, narrowing in the center, and
then widening towards the top. These three sections compose the Trinity
Baluster. If you are in the market for a baluster who’s features
flow effortlessly together, the Trinity is your baluster. |
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Woodruff Baluster
The Woodruff Baluster is perfect when looking for a classical
architectural style. As stated previously, the term balustrade is derived
from an Italian word, meaning flower, and the Woodruff baluster reflects
this original definition. Woodruff is a species of European flower of great
beauty, and is often used to flavor wine and even extracted as a perfume.
The Woodruff Baluster takes you back to the origin of balustrade in its
name and style of appearance. If you are in search of a baluster of classic
origin and unmatched grandeur, the Woodruff Baluster is for you. |
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