Features
- Horizontal aluminium slats
- Wind-permeable
- Adjustable privacy
- Modern aesthetic
- Multiple RAL colours
Start with the balcony condition: Juliet guard for French doors, modular aluminium railing, perforated privacy panel, horizontal slat route or stainless cable railing. Each card opens the dedicated product page with its own infill, fixing and review notes.
Final glass build-up, post spacing, mounting face and local approval route stay project-specific.
Horizontal slat aluminium railing — adjustable privacy + wind-permeable, EN 1991-1-4 project-review route, any RAL and lead time confirmed by project scope.
Visio AR-S Slats Railing should be reviewed as part of a balcony railings project, not as an isolated catalogue item. Before quotation, connect the product choice to dimensions, fixing surface, exposure, finish, adjacent systems and the documentation route expected in the project country.
Use this section as a pre-quote reading layer: system code, material route, glass build-up, fixing method and review notes stay visible before the project moves to engineering.
Product code
EM-MH
Horizontal slat aluminium railing route
Use this product when the balcony edge needs a modular aluminium railing route with a clear decision around privacy, infill and installation.
Balconies and French-window edges
Substrate and fixing method
Connect the product choice to standards, fixing assumptions and quote route before budget is locked.
Use this section as a practical pre-brief. It turns the common buyer questions around glass, railing, fence and moving-panel systems into a cleaner first request, without replacing project-specific engineering review.
Share the exact opening or run length, height expectation, substrate, fixing side, slope, corner conditions and whether the product touches a terrace, balcony, facade, pool edge, gate or restaurant opening.
State the real priority: uninterrupted view, privacy, wind comfort, acoustic screening, corrosion resistance, compact stacking, full opening width, access control or night-time lighting.
Confirm the adjacent systems early. Glass railings may meet sliding glass, balcony railings may need privacy infill, fence runs may include gates, and glass walls may need threshold and drainage coordination.
These answers frame AR-S as the horizontal slat balcony route for projects that need more privacy than open bars without moving to a full solid panel.
AR-S is best used where a balcony needs an aluminium slat expression, controlled privacy and some visual permeability rather than fully open bars or a closed privacy panel.
Compare balcony railings →AR-Q is the more open horizontal-bar route. AR-S uses slats, so it suits projects where privacy, facade rhythm and screening are part of the brief.
Compare AR-Q →Confirm slat direction, privacy target, balcony length, fixing substrate, colour, wind exposure and whether corners or returns need a special layout.
Check exposure →Get a personalised quote, request technical documentation, or find an authorised dealer near you.