A Rectangle Split Baluster is a stairway support, starting as a single vertical bar at the base, then splitting into a rectangular form that extends upwards. Made from materials like wood or metal, it assures stability and adds visual intrigue. The splitting feature creates an engaging geometric pattern, enhancing the linear design's dynamism. The result is a baluster that successfully blends minimalism with architectural complexity, making it an ideal choice for those aiming to inject a modern flair into traditional stairway designs.
Split Rectangle Balusters have an overall width of 4” (10.2 cm) and depth of .5” (1.3 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 Rectangle Split Baluster is a stairway support, starting as a single vertical bar at the base, then splitting into a rectangular form that extends upwards. Made from materials like wood or metal, it assures stability and adds visual intrigue. The splitting feature creates an engaging geometric pattern, enhancing the linear design's dynamism. The result is a baluster that successfully blends minimalism with architectural complexity, making it an ideal choice for those aiming to inject a modern flair into traditional stairway designs.
Split Rectangle Balusters have an overall width of 4” (10.2 cm) and depth of .5” (1.3 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).