A Double Ring Baluster is a stairway support featuring two circular elements within its design, often paired with vertical bars in balustrades. Made from materials like wood or metal, it ensures structural integrity while delivering a unique visual effect. The dual rings provide focal points that break the vertical linearity and enrich the design's dynamic appeal. This style of baluster strikes a balance between minimalist elegance and geometric interest, ideal for those looking to add a touch of sophistication to their interior designs.
Double Ring Balusters have an overall width of 4” (10.2 cm), depth of .5” (1.3 cm), and ring placement at 7” (17.8 cm) from the handrail. 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 Double Ring Baluster is a stairway support featuring two circular elements within its design, often paired with vertical bars in balustrades. Made from materials like wood or metal, it ensures structural integrity while delivering a unique visual effect. The dual rings provide focal points that break the vertical linearity and enrich the design's dynamic appeal. This style of baluster strikes a balance between minimalist elegance and geometric interest, ideal for those looking to add a touch of sophistication to their interior designs.
Double Ring Balusters have an overall width of 4” (10.2 cm), depth of .5” (1.3 cm), and ring placement at 7” (17.8 cm) from the handrail. 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).