Product category:
Balconies and Canopies
News Release from: D R Services | Subject: Fittings for railings and balustrading
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 August 2005
New fittings for railings and
balustrading
New range of fittings for railings and balustrading now available from D R Services.
Precision engineering is coupled with elegant styling and design flexibility within the new range of fittings for railings and balustrading now available from D R Services The company is expecting demand for the high performance handrail system to be high amongst architects and interior designers working in the retail, leisure and commercial sectors
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new range is distinguished by the very wide component choice available, enabling specifiers to reflect the minimalist appeal of the patch fittings employed in frameless glazing.
The fittings include handrail brackets able to accept tube or solid rails with models offering rotational adjustment and different wall mountings, as well as baluster brackets displaying different footprints.
Director of D R Services, Julie Jarvis, comments: "Stocking this new range means that we can now offer an aesthetic to complement our frameless glass fittings for doors that are being used by architects in so many different types of project at the moment.
"This is particularly relevant due to the implementation of the Disability Discrimination Act.
Within shops for example, we will be able to link through the design from the entrances, taking it up the staircases between floors, or alongside the ramps being installed between different levels.
Depending on the situation and the budget, balusters can be infilled with simple stainless steel tube, yacht wires or glazed infill panels.
It adds up to a kit form method of constructing a balustrade." Full design support for any type of project and technical brochures are available from D R Services.
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