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balusters

[ UK /bˈælʌstəz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling

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  • Balusters were made of 90 mm steel rods cast into holes drilled into the rock and connected by steel plates.
  • The old railing was replaced by classic turned-wood balusters.
  • Darryl Savage, the owner, is closing his store and auctioning off his inventory, which includes 14 marble balusters that were part of the railing that rings the amphitheater. Arlington cemetery urns turn up on auction block, but how'd they get there?
  • Monticello-inspired details pervade the interior: the balusters on the stairway; scrolled woodwork motifs; the mantle friezes and the arches between rooms. Seeing Monticello in San Francisco
  • A sprayer can be used, but some deck experts prefer to use a long-handled painting pad on decking, and painting ‘mitts’ or a brush on railings and balusters.
  • Dustin Aksland for The Wall Street Journal Monticello-inspired details pervade the interior: the balusters on the stairway; scrolled woodwork motifs; the mantle friezes and the arches between rooms. Inspired by Monticello
  • Oak hardwood floors, watercolors and oils, antiques, carved balusters and its balustrade, plush carpets… all melded together in artistic grace and simple complexity.
  • Simple incised arches adorn the squared terminals of the balusters that support the top shelf.
  • This circularity is echoed and enhanced by the razor-sharp curvilinear forms of apsidal niches, rounded arches, semicircular columns, Ionic volutes, decorative ovals, and turned balusters and kraters.
  • 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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