Over the past few years, glass balustrading has become increasingly popular to use in the domestic market. Originally, glass balustrading was saved for use in top end commercial buildings and high tech office spaces, it was always deemed a little too industrial for use on domestic properties. Since industrial style houses have become more common in property design, so has the use of more internal and external glass in homes.
Glass balustrading brings a modern, open aesthetic by maximising the flow of natural light and creating clean, transparent lines.
Key Features & Construction
- Panels can be shaped to follow staircase profiles, including curved designs.
- Structural glass available for rail-free installations.
- Toughened/laminated glass ensures full safety compliance.
Design Options & Balustrades
- Installed using glass clamps or inset channels for a minimalistic appearance.
- Compatible with timber or metal handrail systems.
Benefits
- Enhances brightness and openness.
- Complements contemporary interior styles.
- Durable and extremely easy to maintain.
Ideal Use Cases
Homes with limited natural light, premium staircases, open-plan layouts.