Architectural Element
Balustrades, which are sometimes overlooked as part of a building's facade and interior, actually hold significant architectural importance. Like columns, cornices, doors, windows and other key components of a facade, balustrades can either enhance or diminish a building’s overall visual appearance.


Importance
These decorative elements, which have deep roots in architectural history, carry not only aesthetic but also functional significance. Balustrades are typically installed to ensure the safe use of balconies or common areas where there is a significant risk of falling from the edge of the structure.

Modern Trends
Depending on the building’s design, balustrades can be made from a variety of materials. However, in modern architecture, designers tend to favor balustrades that do not obstruct the view. Balustrades can be made virtually invisible by using impact-resistant glass or thin stainless steel cables. Balustrades can be made virtually invisible by using impact-resistant transparent glass or thin stainless steel cables.The use of glass balustrades allows more natural light to enter the space, while transparent edges create the illusion of a larger area and provide panoramic views. Additionally, glass is easy to clean and requires no maintenance.
Our goal is to create facade elements that are durable, attractive, environmentally friendly and require no special maintenance.
