Today, stair railings provide both functional and aesthetic purposes to residential and commercial properties. Let’s explore all the different components of stair railings in detail.
Stair Railing Parts
A stair railing’s anatomy will encompass all the different parts and components making up this essential architectural feature.
All the parts of the common stair railing are detailed below.
Handrail
This horizontal component runs along the top of the balusters. It offers a gripping surface for anyone using the staircase.
The handrail is a crucial safety piece, providing both stability and support. It comes in handy especially for individuals with mobility issues.
Balusters
Balusters are the vertical posts designed to connect the handrail to the landing or staircase tread. They will come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials.
These posts not only provide structural support, but they also contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the railing.
Stair Treads
While not part of the railing itself, the stair treads are horizontal steps ultimately forming the staircase.
This part plays a crucial role in the overall design and safety of the staircase.
Shoe Rail
The shoe rail is also referred to as the kickboard or fillet. It is a lower railing running along the bottom of the balusters.
This piece adds stability to the railing system while also protecting the wall from potential damage caused by shoes or other objects.
Newel Post
These posts are very sturdy as they are positioned at key points along the staircase. This includes at the bottom, top, and even where staircases change direction.
They are designed to provide essential structural support to the railing system all while securely anchoring the handrail.
Brackets
Brackets are hardware components responsible for attaching the handrail to the wall or newel post.
Providing more support and stability to the railing, brackets will ensure everything remains secure.
Rosette
These are decorative elements concealing the junction between the newel post and handrail.
They also add in some decorative accents, which enhances the railing’s aesthetics.
Finial
One final decorative piece that is usually located at the top of the newel posts is the finial.
The finial adds one last touch to the railing system, coming in various shapes and sizes based on a homeowner’s preferences.
Volutes
Volutes are ornamental scrolls typically found at the handrail’s starting and ending points.
Just like the finial, they add visual interest to expand the aesthetics of the railing.
Cap
Often called the railing cap or handrail cap, this piece serves both functional and aesthetic purposes.
The cap provides a finished look to the railing while also protecting it from wear and tear over time.
Entry Doors In Scottsdale, AZ
Victory Metal Works is Arizona’s leading manufacturer of custom wrought iron Transom doors in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and the Greater Phoenix area. Transoms are a small detail windows above doors or windows with many benefits. View below to choose one of our many iron entry doors with transoms that we’ve completed for previous clients or you can work with our in-house designer to come up with your own custom designed iron entry door with transoms. Give us a call today to discuss your project 480-584-6220.
SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION TODAY!
Victory Metal Works is Arizona’s leading manufacturer of custom wrought iron Entry Doors, Gates, Railings, Fences, Hardware and much more in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and the Greater Phoenix area. Our experience in the construction industry allows us to make your dreams become a reality. Call us at 480-584-6220 to get your next project started today!


