8 Stair Railing Designs That Give Your Staircase An Elevated Feel

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Stair railings are one such element that you might not really notice but, for sure, would feel the absence of. They bring completeness to your stairwells, and we don't have to mention the factor of safety they provide. And if you are someone who finds beauty in details, then there is a high probability that you have mulled over your railing designs. So, to your rescue, here are eight stair railing designs that will help bring out the look of your stairwell and give your space a transformative look. Just make sure that their stair railing complements your type of staircase and your tile design for a cohesive look.

Use Bars For A Sleek Look

For a sleek, clean look, the bar-style stair railing design is a great choice because it looks really chic, minimal, and modern. They also work well with basic and plain stair tiles or wooden ones, and this plainness can really bring out the contrast if you install an artsy wallpaper on the background wall, like in the picture. Its classic design is fairly widely adopted in many modern abodes.

Modern Design With A Traditional Touch

This design by Atleir Studio perfectly embodies the crossover of modern design with a traditional and classic feel. A thick handrail and a classic railing with old-school intricacies, this design has the best of both worlds. It also embodies the ingenuity of architectural flair with its evergreen energy and, in our opinion, will add some dynamism to an otherwise minimal home.

Fluted Wooden Design

A full wooden stair railing is the perfect design that looks chic and sophisticated with an elevated feel. This one automatically becomes a children-proof design and would be excellent for big homes with minimal design choices. The stripe design in the wood also makes the railing portion elongated and visually pleasing, and since this is just one material all over, it gives a cohesive and more put-together look as well.

Classic Wooden Design

This one is among the most common stair railing designs, one that we all have seen. These plain wooden balusters with dark wood carving at the end look simple and smart and work with a variety of aesthetics. They definitely go most with the traditional vibe, mostly found in Southern homes, and are among the most sturdy design options as well.

Dual Toned Railing

Contrasting the colour of your handrailing with the railing brings out a fresher feel and works super well in modern homes. If you are someone who gravitates towards neutral colours and owns a home with ample space and high ceilings, then this colour contrast feature in your stairwell will further accentuate the look of your space.

Use Bright Colours

If you like putting elements that pop, then a fun idea for your stairwell could be one where you paint in a bright colour. This one is surely not for everyone, but no one would deny it being a unique addition. For a more sophisticated look, you can opt to choose neutral or muted colours, bringing a sense of unison to your home.

Incorporate A Glass Railing

Glass stair railings are the most popular choice when it comes to modern homes. Because of their transparent quality, they do not clash with any aesthetic while giving you a more spacious look. Glass railings are pretty versatile and give you the freedom to pair them with any tile and home aesthetic. However, they are pretty high-maintenance and require extra attention to keep them squeaky clean since the glass can show more stains and dirt.

Floral Patterned Railing

Add simple handrailing with a floral or vine-patterned railing design for a more bougie and grand look. This design style is common in Indian homes but often loses placement, as you want to incorporate it on a long stairwell and not a short one. This design would attract extra attention to your stairwell while also adding a lot of edge to your space.

Pro-Tip

If you are rebuilding and are confused about what types of staircases to add, click here. For some stair tile inspiration for the same, click here. And we've got you covered for under stair designs as well! 

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