Balustrades define entranceways, verandas, terraces, lanais, porches, decks and balconies. Top and bottom railings accent the baluster posts, which may be tall, short, round or square. Traditionally, balustrades are carved from natural stone such as marble, granite or limestone.
Balustrade Systems refer to artificial stone products that have molded shapes. They are made from high-density polymer material. These architectural structures have a variety of styles from Classical to Colonial and from Italianate to Contemporary.
Balustrade System: The balcony is set with a carved French limestone balustrade system with limestone columns, bases and caps.
Walkway & Staircase: White granite walkway paving and balustrade stairway.
Pillar & Sculpture: Paving leads to a carved stone pillar that supports a sculpture.
Stair Wall: Veneer of dimensional granite on stair wall with carved stone balustrades.
Balustrade Terrace: A walkway deck is lined with a Nine-Piece carved stone Balustrades.
Garden Walkway: A white polished granite walkway parallels the stone balustrade.
Terrace Overlooking Pool: Gardens and fountains are outlined with finished granite.
Stairway Wall: Black and white polished and flamed granite are used for the hardscape.
Balustrade Staircase: Stairs & Balustrades System of real stone.
Stair Landing of Finished Granite: Hardscape of granite benches and pedestals with carved granite balustrades by a carved marble pillar.
Staircase Wall: Wall is clad with granite dimensional stone & set with marble sculptures. Stairs are set with carved granite balustrades.
Loggia & Fountain: Marble fountain in front of Loggia with marble columns.
Carved Granite Balustrades: Stairs with granite balustrades and granite treads & risers.
Marble Columns & Entablature: Loggia has marble lintels & entablature topped with granite balustrades.
Granite Cladding & Paving: The stair wall behind the fountain is clad with granite dimensional stone. The stairs are topped with carved granite balustrades.