Balustrades and Handrails for Decks

October 5, 2024

Timber decks won’t be complete without handrails and balustrades. These barriers assure that your family and guests are protected from accidental falls and slips. Setting them up in your decks or home interior will greatly reduce the chances for injuries to occur.

Handrails are simply the top rail that lines the upper portion of a staircase or balcony. Balustrades, on the other hand, are the upright structure that fills the area between the handrail and bottom rail. They are mostly fixed and designed to prevent unintentional falls.

In South East Queensland and other parts of the country, balustrades may come in different forms or sizes. In most cases, a specific balustrade-handrail system is always available to meet your needs.

Types of Balustrades and Handrails for Decks

When designing or renovating a deck, selecting the right type of balustrades and handrails is essential for both safety and aesthetics. Here are some common types, each with unique benefits:

Glass

  • A glass balustrade system offers a modern, sleek appearance, perfect for those who want an unobstructed view. Combined with stainless steel or timber handrails, glass balustrades provide a minimalist and elegant finish. Over the years, structural glass systems have become more affordable, making them a popular option for homeowners who want to maintain an open, airy feel while still ensuring safety. The transparency of glass makes it ideal for decks with scenic views, allowing you to enjoy the surroundings without visual barriers.
glass balustrade combined with handrails

Stainless Steel

  • Stainless steel balustrades and handrails are known for their durability and strength. Completely resistant to corrosion, they are perfect for outdoor use, especially in coastal areas where moisture is a concern. This type of system requires minimal maintenance and offers a clean, modern aesthetic. There are also hybrid systems available, where stainless steel is combined with other materials such as glass or timber, providing more design flexibility while maintaining the strength and longevity stainless steel is known for.
Steel balustrade-handrail system
stainless steel balustrade handrails  timber.

3kN system

  • The 3kN system features stainless steel handrails with larger diameters, designed to withstand significant stress. This type of protective barrier is particularly suited for assembly buildings and public spaces where the handrails experience high usage and pressure. In addition to their strength, 3kN systems offer a polished, industrial look that complements modern architecture.
timber handrails and balustrades

Wooden

  • Timber handrails and balustrades offer a warm, classic appearance that complements natural surroundings. Wooden systems can be crafted from a variety of hardwoods, making them versatile in terms of design. While timber may require more maintenance compared to metal or glass systems, its natural charm and timeless appeal make it a popular choice for many homeowners. Wood is especially well-suited for traditional or rustic deck designs, adding an organic touch to outdoor spaces.

What to Keep in Mind When Deciding

When choosing the material for your deck’s balustrades and handrails, several important considerations should be kept in mind. Each material comes with its own set of benefits and drawbacks, which will affect the overall performance, appearance, and longevity of your deck. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • Durability
  • Maintenance
  • Aesthetic appeal
  • Safety and Strength
  • Environmental Factors
  • Cost

Talk to Deking Decks

If you need further assistance, the Deking Decks team will be more than happy to show you other options to create your ideal deck. We offer high-grade pool fencing, handrails, and balustrades that suit your needs. Contact us today to learn more.

DeKing Decks service Brisbane, Redlands, Bayside, Logan, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Gold Coast, Lockyer Valley and Scenic Rim

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