The turned rear posts have similar sequences of balls, balusters, and columns. |
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Simple incised arches adorn the squared terminals of the balusters that support the top shelf. |
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You can also use a combination of materials, such as an oak handrail and oak treads combined with painted hemlock balusters. |
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Maple handrails cap lacy steel balusters painted with Hammerite, a brand of finish that crinkles as it dries, resulting in a hammered-iron look. |
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For child safety, building codes specify that balusters must be spaced less than 4 inches apart. |
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The table tombs are particularly elegant-flat ledger stones supported on vase-shaped marble balusters. |
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Here, too were the louvres, the broad-based wooden benches, the curvilinear balusters supporting rails around polished wooden platforms. |
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Balusters were made of 90 mm steel rods cast into holes drilled into the rock and connected by steel plates. |
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Teak handrails are supported on sheets of toughened glass as balusters. |
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I bashed and pulled the broomstick railings out, revealing the sawed off bottoms of the old balusters and a thick layer of paint and something undefinable in between them. |
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Mold-making polyurethane is an economical substitute for silicone or latex to cast decorative concrete tabletops, balusters, or replicas of natural rocks and boulders. |
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The vertical posts are called rails or balusters if it is a balcony. |
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The color scheme now spans two rooms, with celadon in the dining room chairs and the white of the balusters reflected in the adjacent living room. |
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Sikh architecture is characterised by gilded fluted domes, cupolas, kiosks, stone lanterns, ornate balusters and square roofs. |
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