Decorative balusters add design flair to deck railings

Friday, April 1, 2011 by Chris Fox

Take a look around: So many decks these days settle for the same old 2x2 treated wood balusters that really do little to enhance appeal or add interest. You get what you settle for.

Deckorators CXT Railing with glass and aluminum balusters

Deckorators balusters bring an entirely new visual dimension to deck railings—it's all about choices and alternatives.

The aluminum balusters zip up deck designs by introducing curves, angles and simulated lathe-turned profiles in Classic, Colonial, Architectural, Estate and Traditional designs.

Scenic Glass balusters let the views shine through with grace and distinction.

Deckorators baluster accessoriesFurther your flair with elegant baluster accessories.
Deckorators centerpieces attach to vertical balusters for an extra measure of design panache. Special collars and baskets lend a rich and elegant feel. And you can mix and match colors for contrast or complement. Try doing all that with standard 2x2 spindles!

Read more in one of my prior blog posts about how to accessorize your deck railing with style.

Comments for Decorative balusters add design flair to deck railings

Friday, May 6, 2011 by Angela Gerrat:
Wow, that railing looks fab! What kind of fence is that in? Is the glass sold WITH the railing or seperately? I just can't get over how beautiful it looks!
Monday, May 9, 2011 by Chris Fox:
The deck railing is Deckorators CXT Railing which emulates the look of real painted wood.

The "scenic" glass infill balusters and round aluminum balusters are also sold separately but can be kitted for your exact specifications.

You may also be interested in the beautiful aluminum railing system which can also accommodate the glass infills or other styles of Deckorators balusters.

Visit Where to Buy on the Deckorators.com site for availability in your area.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 by charlie:
I have a deck with your glass scenic balustrades and it looks great. The movers smashed one of the glass panels and I am trying to replace it. The original installer is not responding to my calls and emails. What whould I do?

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