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Spindles and Balusters

Spindles and Balusters

Our range of stair spindles and balusters come in a variety of materials, including glass, timber and metal. Glass panels and metal balusters are perfect for the modern home, or choose timber for a beautifully classic yet timeless look, also available in a variety of styles from fluted to turned. The right staircase spindles can completely transform the look of your staircase, complementing the material of your stairs and elevating an entire room.

Stair spindles, also known as balusters, are the vertical rods which connect the handrail to the stairs. These vertical components can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal and glass. Every spindle is an individual design element which works together to form a complete and beautiful stairway.

When selecting stair spindles, it’s important to consider the style and functionality of your stairs. You need to ensure that the spindles are strong enough to support the weight of the handrail, while also balancing aesthetically with the other elements of your staircase.

Amongst our range, you can find a wide variety of stair spindles to suit your home's style. Whether you’re looking for classic twist spindles, box spindles, or even a more contemporary design – there are plenty of choices to choose from to find the right stair spindle for your project.

Read our stair balustrade guide and spindles product guide for more information.

 
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New Elements Loop Landing Baluster Elements Loop Landing Baluster MB07L

The ever-popular Elements Stair System is now available with the new Loop iron black metal baluster for an elegant, contemporary look.

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New Elements Loop Rake Baluster Elements Loop Rake Baluster MB07R

The ever-popular Elements Stair System is now available with the new Loop iron black metal baluster for an elegant, contemporary look.

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Madison Metal Baluster Black Finish 850 Madison Metal Baluster Black Finish 850 MB085B

Six different designs available, simply screw into rails

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10 Fusion Landing Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect 760 10 Fusion Landing Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect 760 MMLBB10UK

ABS bracket flexes to connects baluster to Hand Rail and Base Rail

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Fusion Landing Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect 760 Fusion Landing Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect 760 MMLBBUK

ABS bracket flexes to connects baluster to Hand Rail and Base Rail

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10 Fusion Landing Baluster Chrome Finish 760 10 Fusion Landing Baluster Chrome Finish 760 MMLBS10UK

ABS bracket flexes to connects baluster to Hand Rail and Base Rail

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Fusion Landing Baluster Chrome Finish Fusion Landing Baluster Chrome Finish MMLBSUK

ABS bracket flexes to connects baluster to Hand Rail and Base Rail

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10 Fusion Rake Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect Cut String  720 10 Fusion Rake Baluster Brushed Nickel Effect Cut String 720 MMSBB10E

ABS bracket flexes to connects baluster to Hand Rail and Base Rail

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Spindles and Balusters

How far apart should staircase spindles be?

Staircase spindles (or balusters) are typically spaced 4 to 6 inches apart to ensure compliance with building safety regulations and to provide a secure, functional railing system. This spacing offers a clean aesthetic and prevents gaps that could pose safety hazards, particularly in commercial environments. It's essential to check local building codes to ensure proper spacing, as regulations may vary by region, especially in high-traffic or public spaces.

How to install balusters?

Installing balusters is a straightforward process, critical for safety and appearance in commercial and residential stair installations. Here's how to do it:

  1. Measure the Spacing: Accurately measure the distance between the posts and determine the exact placement of each baluster, ensuring the spacing is consistent (usually between 4 and 6 inches).
  2. Cut to Fit: If necessary, cut the balusters to size to ensure they fit snugly between the handrail and base rail.
  3. Secure the Balusters: Apply wood adhesive to the bottom of each baluster and insert them into pre-drilled holes. Secure the top into the handrail using screws or nails, ensuring each baluster is tightly fixed.
  4. Final Adjustments: After installation, check alignment and make sure all balusters are securely in place.

This process is essential for maintaining structural integrity and safety in staircases, especially in commercial properties with heavy foot traffic.

How to install spindles?

The installation of spindles is similar to that of balusters, with a focus on precision and safety. Here’s how to install them:

  1. Measure the Length and Placement: Measure the distance between the handrail and base rail, adjusting for any stair angles.
  2. Cut the Spindles: Trim the spindles to the correct length, using a saw or appropriate cutting tool.
  3. Install the Spindles: Position the spindles vertically between the handrail and base rail. Use adhesive to secure the bottom and screws or nails to fasten the top, ensuring the spindles are aligned straight.
  4. Complete the Look: Once the spindles are secure, use trim or caps to cover any exposed areas and provide a clean, polished finish.

This ensures a secure, compliant installation, especially in high-traffic areas where durability and safety are paramount.

How to replace balusters?

Replacing balusters is often necessary for refurbishing existing staircases or updating the design. Here's a quick guide:

  1. Remove the Existing Balusters: Use a crowbar or screwdriver to gently remove old balusters. If they're nailed or screwed, carefully extract the fasteners.
  2. Prepare the New Balusters: Measure and trim the new balusters to the correct height, ensuring they meet both aesthetic and safety requirements.
  3. Install the New Balusters: Insert the new balusters into place, securing them with adhesive and fasteners. Ensure they are aligned and spaced correctly according to the building code.
  4. Finish the Installation: Once in place, check the stability of the new balusters and make any necessary adjustments to ensure a secure, professional finish.

This process ensures a seamless update to any existing stair system, enhancing both safety and appearance.

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