Sunday, January 22, 2017
When I was younger, I used to pretend that I lived in a castle. If I'm being honest, I sometimes even daydream about it as an adult. Castles are the home of royalty and riches, after all, and what better place to keep it all safe than a towering structure made of stone? That's probably why I like working with stone so much. Whether it's for a fireplace, flooring, or outdoor steps, it adds a little bit of old-world class to a space.
But I also just love the look of stone. It has a rustic feel to it that softens the transition from the indoors to the outdoors. Bluestone may be the stone of choice for landscapers and contractors, but stone can come in a variety of shades and types. Because stone is a unique material, it doesn't always go with all railing styles and needs special care when it comes to installation. That's why when choosing an outdoor railing for your stone steps, you want to make sure you know the options for installing it, as well as the style of railing that'll make it look its best.
Things to Keep in Mind When Choosing Outdoor Railings for Stone Steps
While there are always things to think about when you're installing a stair railing on any material, stone steps have properties that require a little more attention. Stone can be a bit more expensive than some other materials, and like most expensive things, tends to be more fragile. That's one of the things you'll want to think about when you choose a railing, as well as:
The Best Materials to Complement Your Stone Steps
Choosing a railing for your stone steps is like choosing what shoes to wear with your outfit. If your shoes don't go with your clothes, the whole look is ruined. That's why it's important to carefully consider the look you're going for when choosing a railing for stone, especially when it's in a major focal point of your outdoor space like the stairs. The following three material types are my choices for stone steps:
Methods for Installing Your Railing on Stone
Almost as important as the type of material you choose for your stair railing is how you install it. Stone has is both strong and brittle, which means that a special kind of drill called a rotary hammer drill is needed to bore a hole through it without cracking it. These are the two most common methods of attaching a stair railing, and the special steps you'll need to take for stone.
Gliding down a set of stone stairs feels like entering another world where life was grander. Even if kings and queens didn't descend those stone steps, they still make your home feel regal. That's perhaps why stone steps add so much character to an outdoor space. But, since stone can be treacherous to walk on, you can't skip the railing. And when it comes to stone, not just any railing will do.
On my projects, I like using the metal railing systems from Fortress Building Products. Having variety to choose from is really important when you’re working on different types of homes, and Fortress® has materials, finishes, and styles to match all sorts of stairways, including steel railings with a fancy multi-layer coating system that keeps them from rusting or wearing. And if you’re adding railings to your stairs, you might be working on some other projects as well. In that case, definitely take a look at all the products Fortress offers, including composite decking, fencing, and ornamental hardware--all of it stylish and way more durable than other brands. With a few Fortress items, you can make over not just your stair railings, but your whole deck and yard.
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