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Balcony Railings

Modular aluminium railing systems for balconies, terraces, and staircases.

RAILING ROUTE

Choose the railing family by edge condition.

Start from the way the edge is built: base-channel glass, post-fixed glass, point-shoe glass, aluminium infill, Juliet guard or boundary system. The model routes stay on this page so the buyer can compare without getting lost.

Selected route

Aluminium balcony railing

For balcony edges where the decision is about aluminium infill: horizontal bars, vertical bars, perforated privacy panel, slats or cable.

OPEN FAMILY

Best for

Horizontal or vertical barsPrivacy or slat infillCable infill route

Fixing route to verify

Top-mounted post baseSide/edge fixing reviewHandrail and post spacing check

Specification checks

Infill spacingHandrail profilePost moduleWind/exposure review

Model routes

Available profile geometries

Square post 40x40 · Rectangular post 50x25 · Round post option · Round bar Ø16 · Square bar 14x14 · Flat bar 50x15 · Handrail 60x25 / 80x25 / 80x30

Use this as a first-pass route only. Final glass build-up, fixing, post spacing and local approval should be checked from project data.

Available Models (5)

SPECIFIER PROOF

Balcony railing systems separated by infill and facade need

The balcony range is positioned as a modular specification path: Juliet guards, horizontal bar railings, privacy panels, slatted aluminium and cable systems can be selected around view, privacy, wind exposure, facade rhythm and approval route.

Opening and facade fit

The category distinguishes French-door Juliet protection from full balcony and terrace guardrail systems, so the buyer can match guard type to the opening before comparing infills.

  • Giulietta for slim French-door guards
  • AR-Q modular horizontal-bar railing
  • Residential and commercial balcony use

Privacy and view options

Infill choice is surfaced at category level so buyers can compare open views, privacy screening, wind-permeable facade rhythm and corrosion-sensitive environments.

  • AR-P perforated privacy panels
  • AR-S horizontal aluminium slats
  • AR-C 316L stainless cable deck railing

Compliance and finish signals

Specifier-facing standards, fixing and finish cues are visible before the buyer opens individual system pages or asks for project documents.

  • EN 1991 wind-review product signals
  • EN 1090 and DIN 18008-4 documentation references where applicable
  • Any RAL powder-coated aluminium

Specifier handoff

The category now frames balcony railings as a documented facade element rather than a decorative add-on, with clear next steps for calculations and product selection.

  • Model family chosen by infill and fixing need
  • Wind-zone pre-check before final engineering
  • Technical request path for project-specific review

Before the railing family is selected

Share facade type, fixing condition, desired infill and wind exposure so the quote can start from the right balcony railing route.

REQUEST BALCONY RAILING REVIEW
PRODUCT ANSWERS

Practical answers for balcony railing selection

Use these buyer-safe answers to separate Juliet guards, open balcony railings, privacy panels and cable or slat systems before asking for a project review.

How do I choose between Juliet, balcony and privacy railing systems?

Choose by opening type first. French doors and full-height windows usually start with a Juliet or French balcony guard, full walk-out balconies need a guardrail system, and exposed or overlooked balconies should compare privacy panels, slats or cable infills before model selection.

Compare balcony systems

What should be checked before specifying balcony railings?

The key checks are fixing condition, facade rhythm, required privacy, wind exposure, corrosion environment and whether glass, aluminium panel, slat or cable infill fits the project intent.

Review standards

Can one balcony railing family cover every facade?

Usually no. The right family changes with view, privacy, wind, facade material and local documentation needs, so the category page should be treated as a route into technical review rather than a final specification.

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SPECIFICATION REFERENCES

Balcony compliance references

Bridge from balcony model choice to the standards and calculation pages that specifiers use when a facade or permit file is prepared.

PROJECT SELECTION CHECKLIST

Project data that decides the balcony railing route

Start with the balcony type and infill need before choosing a model. This separates simple guards from facade, privacy and corrosion-sensitive projects.

Opening type
Juliet opening, full balcony, terrace edge or shared circulation
Infill target
open view, privacy panel, aluminium slat, cable or glass route
Facade condition
fixing material, insulation zone, parapet detail and drainage exposure
Environment
wind zone, coastal exposure, public access and documentation need