The staircase railing (Balustrade) includes several parts, each of which plays a special role.
♦️ Spindles
This base are placed in number and vertically next to each other and between the handle of the fence and the floor. Generally, the base of the fence is made of wood or metal, but in some cases, glass panels are used integrally or piecemeal.

♦️Base rail
The location of the base or saucer is on the stairs and the bases are installed on them. The design of some soles is grooved, as a result, the base of the fence inside them is fixed. In other cases, the sole has no groove and this connection is established by screws.
♦️Handrail
The handrail sits on the bases and generally has a smooth surface. Handles are available in various designs and shapes. It is even possible to use a simple fence handle without any base or floor on one side of the stairs and on the wall. In cases where the glass panel has replaced the bases; The handle of the fence is connected to the glass by special clamps.

♦️Newel post
The railing station is located vertically at the beginning and end of the stairs and plays a role in maintaining the handle. The fence station has larger dimensions compared to the bases and generally looks more elegant.
The fence station has three parts that are presented in an integrated manner in most cases. The upper part is called the cap, which usually has an impressive design, the middle part is exactly in line with the handle of the fence, and the end part is placed on the ground like a square block. It should be noted that the design of the fence can be done in different ways, and in some cases, the fence station ends in a curved and round shape without a cap. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the ideal design by checking the manufacturer's catalog.
⭕️ practical material for all types of staircase railings ⭕️
The type of fence has a relatively high variety and each of them has its own characteristics. Therefore, it is recommended to keep the following things in mind when choosing the material. br>- cleaning and maintenance
- cost