With traditional architecture, designers usually use wooden balusters, although the great variety of styles makes them perfect for contemporary homes and buildings as well. Wooden balusters usually fall into two categories: pin-top balusters have a square bottom with the turning at the top; square-top balusters have a square top and bottom with the turning at the middle. Browse the selections below to see some of the more popular choices. If you’re not sure, come to our showroom to see them in person or to discuss other options.
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Wooden Balusters & Newels
Colonial
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Bunker Hill
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The above Finials options are available on post to post newels.
Georgia
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Hampton
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Utah
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Contemporary
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Mission
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