A Classic Pin Top Wood Baluster begins with a square base, transitions into a small ogee shape with an astragal, followed by a stretched ogee with another astragal, and finishes with a tapered pin top. Made from wood, it provides structural integrity and an aesthetically pleasing design. The progression from square to small ogee to stretched ogee and finally to a tapered pin top adds visual interest and rhythm. This baluster style perfectly blends traditional elegance and geometric intrigue, making it an appealing choice for diverse architectural settings.
Pin Top Classic Balusters have a width and depth of 1.75” (4.4 cm). Lengths of balusters vary depending on their placement in a balustrade, but are typically sized to match handrail heights of 34”-38” (86.4-96.5 cm).
The common standard is that the space should not allow a sphere of 4 inches (102 mm) in diameter to pass through - approximating the size of a toddler's head. The on-center spacing of thin balusters is typically 3.66” (9.3 cm) while wide balusters are spaced at 5.5” (14 cm).
A Classic Pin Top Wood Baluster begins with a square base, transitions into a small ogee shape with an astragal, followed by a stretched ogee with another astragal, and finishes with a tapered pin top. Made from wood, it provides structural integrity and an aesthetically pleasing design. The progression from square to small ogee to stretched ogee and finally to a tapered pin top adds visual interest and rhythm. This baluster style perfectly blends traditional elegance and geometric intrigue, making it an appealing choice for diverse architectural settings.
Pin Top Classic Balusters have a width and depth of 1.75” (4.4 cm). Lengths of balusters vary depending on their placement in a balustrade, but are typically sized to match handrail heights of 34”-38” (86.4-96.5 cm).
The common standard is that the space should not allow a sphere of 4 inches (102 mm) in diameter to pass through - approximating the size of a toddler's head. The on-center spacing of thin balusters is typically 3.66” (9.3 cm) while wide balusters are spaced at 5.5” (14 cm).