Banisters and railings are safety measures if there is an exposed stairway, but they don’t have to be purely functional. These could be replaced with exquisite cast iron balusters.
A baluster is a molded shaft which may be in stone or wood and sometimes in metal. It stands on a unifying footing and supports the coping of a parapet of a staircase. Iron isn’t just a material that belongs outside anymore. It can be shaped into a number of designs, and can also add fluidity and grace to the simplest of stairways. Its strength and resilience guarantees to meet all the safety measures. Although iron has recently been put to indoor use, this trend originated right from the start of the 16th and 17th century when the French and Italians combined their stairways and ceilings with elegant designs to enhance its look.
Cast iron balusters are in growing demand in recent times with various designs and art work crafted out to bring about an exquisite and effective look to both the interiors and exteriors. These models are popularly used in stairways, garden areas and patios. They can be combined with a wooden handrail to be made available at an economical price. These combinations keep the price down and do not compromise with the beauty and elegance. Iron rods with twists, lacy baskets and other designs and shapes from the world are just a few of the options when considering iron.
Cast iron is more regular in appearance as compared to its counterparts of wrought iron as it is more economical. Wrought iron is costly as well as labor intensive as most wrought irons these days are just a mere a mix of strands of slag into the metal. The slag causes it to have a fibrous look when broken or bent past its failure point. Cast iron, on the other hand, is heated to a liquid form and poured into a mold. It is advantageous as it can be poured at much lower temperatures than those required by steel, and it is less prone to any casting defects as well.
Cast iron has been viewed as a low-end, rather cheap material for hundreds of years. However of late there has been a better and deeper understanding of its qualities. The average height of a cast iron baluster would range from 22 inches to 33 inches. Most manufacturers have a variety of designs to choose from although customized variants are also available that are recreated from the client’s original pattern. However importance should be given to focusing at the top and bottom of structures and stairways. A little bit of enhancement in the design helps to bring about a new look to the existing structure.
Cast Iron balusters definitely bring about a touch of class and luxury and have a warmly presence to the surroundings. These balusters do not necessarily have to provide functionality of security and protection; it could also do wonders with interior home decors.

