Glass Handrails
Want to make a statement in your home? Consider installing glass handrails to give a modern open look while still providing safety. Used inside or outside buildings or homes instead of traditional materials like wood and metal, glass panels create barriers that are transparent or semi-transparent offering unobstructed views.
The Material of Choice
Open concepts and natural light!
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Versatility
Outside of transparent design and a modern aesthetic, glass handrails are versatile, and used in various settings including balconies, terraces, lofts, and more. They can also be customized with varying levels of transparency, tints, or etching to create a true designer look that captures and is enhanced with the light. And finally, glass handrails are relatively easy to clean and maintain.
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Open Space
Stairwells have traditionally involved solid walls and flooring creating a partition between rooms or even leaving a tunnel-like effect as you pass from floor to floor. With open concepts and natural light at the forefront of design, replacing solid walls with glass is trending, and for good reason. This is just one of the reasons that glass handrails are becoming the material of choice.
Glass Handrail Gallery
Not Just Beautiful—It's the Smart Choice, too!
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Customization
Culver Glass Company can customize your handrails to give stairs the appearance of floating in space, allowing for more light to penetrate into what are often dark places in the center of a home. Replacing those solid walls with glass is the closest you may come to having x-ray vision!
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Protection
Pair glass handrails with exterior windscreens to surround outdoor decks and pools with protection from slips, falls, and stiff winds while still allowing plenty of sunshine and clear views. Our glass handrails and windscreens block your kids and pets from ending up in the swimming pool but won’t block the pool from view.
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Safety
Glass may make you think fragile, but our safety glass is built to meet or exceed building code and remain safe in the unlikely event that something should break it.