Contact & Location Information
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31-41 Woodlands DRV Breaside VIC 3195 |
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| Phone | 03. 9532 0224 |
| Fax | 03 9532 0201 |
![]() | Timber Balustrade Timber is the most traditional material used for balustrades and this is not surprising considering its versatility. Timber can create traditional and classic looks right through to modern and even unusual designs. |
![]() | Steel Balustrade Steel is a great material for balustrades because not only is it durable but it also looks very beautiful. Balusters can be plain rounded or square, decorative or you can choose continuous balustrade which curves and twists. Steel balustrades are often complimented with a timber handrail for a stunning finish. |
![]() | Stainless Steel Balustrade Stainless steel has become the most popular balustrade material. This may be in the form of vertical balusters, stainless steel wires with stanchions and in some cases, stainless steel handrail |
![]() | Glass Balustrade Staircases perform many functions in a home. The staircase allows simple and economical access between floor levels or can make a statement that enhances the architectural style of a home. For example, contemporary glass balustrade designs allow for an openness that is in demand. |
![]() | Wire Balustrade Stainless steel cables are a modern form of balustrade. With clean lines and the advantages of unimpeded views from staircases and balconies, wire is a popular balustrade. Stainless steel wire can suit many kinds of applications and marry beautifully with both timber and steel handrails. We can design, manufacture and install stainless steel posts in many different configurations to suit the needs of each individual site. Our stainless steel balustrade is manufactured and installed to the highest standards in either #316 or #304 stainless steel. |
![]() | External Balustrade External balustrades make a statement in your outdoor living space. They should be sturdy and built to withstand outdoor weather conditions. Our signature design is the Stradbroke External balustrade, featuring timber and stainless steel. |
![]() | Glass Balustrade Staircases perform many functions in a home. The staircase allows simple and economical access between floor levels or can make a statement that enhances the architectural style of a home. For example, contemporary glass balustrade designs allow for an openness that is in demand. |
![]() | Timber Baluster Components Traditional timber balustrading in Classic and Federation styles that can be painted or stained to compliment the interior of your home. Balustrades are turned and crafted from quality solid timber. As with steel balustrading, the timber range can be a combination of either plain or decorative styles to suit you. |
![]() | Steel Baluster Components A popular choice in stair building today, steel balustrading offers durability, strength and an array of designs that will bring any staircase to life. Select from plain or feature styles and co-ordinate them into a linear pattern. The traditional method is to space three plain balusters and then one feature baluster, however other combinations can be used. |
![]() | Newel Post Components A newel post is the larger square post at the start and the corners of a stair. They are usually turned, fluted, panelled or decorated in some way. |
![]() | Newel Tops A newel top is the decorative feature found at the top of a newel post. |
![]() | Capping The piece of timber that forms the edge or border for the carpet or other floor coverings, located at the edge of the floor on the upper level. |