Decking balustrades come in a wide range of styles and colors, allowing for versatile customization to match any architectural or design preference, from quaint home gardens to contemporary industrial outdoor spaces or balconies. They are also eco-friendly and made from recycled materials, reducing environmental impact. Installation is relatively straightforward, and once in place, they require little to no painting or staining over time, saving both time and money.

Moreover, wooden balustrades and metal balustrades offer enhanced safety and security, providing a sturdy barrier while still adding aesthetic appeal. Overall, their combination of durability, aesthetics, and environmental friendliness makes composite and stainless steel balustrades a smart and practical choice for any railing or fencing needs.

Decking Balustrade Features and Benefits

Range of Styles

We supply glass, composite, and steel balustrades to suit a wide range of property types.  

Variety of Colours

Our composite balustrades are offered in five attractive colours – no matter what colour decking you have, we have the balustrades to match it! 

Durable

All of our decking balustrades are designed to outperform traditional timber, so whether you opt for composites or glass, it’s built to last! 

Increased Security

Installing balustrades on your decking is a great additional safety measure to protect your outdoor space.  

Decking Balustrade FAQs

What is a balustrade? 

A balustrade sounds like something fancy or complicated, but it is simply a series of columns topped by a rail to form a barrier. They’re most often found on stairs, balconies, and decks.  

What makes up a balustrade? 

Balustrades generally feature a horizontal rail at the top, and sometimes have one at the bottom, too. They also contain a series of short pillars between these rails, known as spindles or balusters.

What’s the difference between a baluster and a balustrade? 

A baluster is one of the many columns that hold up the horizontal rail of the balustrade. A balustrade refers to the system of rails and columns as a whole.

Does decking need a balustrade? 

If your decking is over a certain height, you may be required to install balustrades as an additional safety measure. Generally, any decking over 600mm tall should be accompanied by decking balustrades of at least 1100mm height.