Our solid pine railing profiles are specially developed for those involved in historic restoration or traditional construction, offering authentic materials with the right proportions, feel, and craftsmanship. Made in time-honored dimensions and with deep respect for architectural heritage, they are ideal for restoring old porches, entryways, glass verandas, cottages, and turn-of-the-century homes.
These railing profiles pair beautifully with our wooden brackets from the Gaveldekor Tradition series, and can be easily combined with matching handrails, posts, and post caps for a complete and cohesive look.
For those who care about authentic restoration, we offer wooden details that reflect classical design from the 18th to early 20th century – with careful attention to both material and architectural expression.
Wooden Railings for Historic Homes
Our solid wood balusters and spindles are specially designed for historic restoration and period-style architecture. With carefully selected pine and traditional dimensions, these elements are ideal for restoring porches, staircases, balconies, and verandas on cottages and early 20th-century houses.
Choose from wide or narrow profiles, flat or patterned designs – or send us your own template to recreate an original look with precision. Many of our models are inspired by historical patterns from the 18th to early 20th century, often featuring simple cutouts like hearts or circles common in Art Nouveau and national romantic styles.
Balcony and Deck Railings in Classic Style
A well-designed railing adds character and elegance to any façade. Our profiled pine balusters give a soft, handcrafted look – ideal for new builds with a vintage feel or careful restorations of original features.
You can order based on our standard sizes or provide exact measurements. Match with handrails, wooden posts, and post caps to create a fully coordinated railing.
Want to visualize your home with new woodwork?
Send us a photo of your house and we’ll create a custom illustration with your chosen design.
Railing Height in Historic Settings
Old porches and balconies often had low railings to preserve the view. To meet today’s safety standards, we recommend adding an extra top handrail above the end posts for increased height and safety.
Stair Railings and Inclines
For staircases, baluster patterns need to be adjusted to the slope. Learn more about how to measure the angle with a smartphone.
Outdoor-Grade Materials
All balusters and spindles are delivered in untreated solid pine and can be finished with linseed oil paint, oil-based or water-based paint. Our materials are made for outdoor use and will age beautifully with proper treatment.