Baluster Wooden corner balusters are a necessary element used as a transitional component when creating a balustrade angle and serve as the main load-bearing element. They are also very often Baluster Wooden corner balusters are used as the starting and finishing elements of a balustrade.

Our company's designers ensure that the main balustrade elements harmoniously combine with the wooden corner baluster without losing their primary functional properties.

Installing balusters on a corner staircase may be slightly more complex than on a straight staircase.


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Here are several steps that can help you install balusters on a corner staircase:

  1. Determine the number and placement of balusters on the staircase. Usually, each step should have one baluster, but for greater safety, more may be required.
  2. Measure the distance between each step and mark it on the handrail. This will help you determine the exact locations where you need to install baluster brackets.
  3. Prepare baluster brackets. You can use ready-made brackets sold in home improvement stores or make them yourself from wood or metal.
  4. Install the brackets on the handrail according to the marks you made in the previous step. Ensure they are securely fastened to the handrail and that the distance between brackets on each step is equal.
  5. Install the balusters onto the brackets, starting from the bottom step and moving upward along the staircase. Ensure the balusters are securely fastened to the brackets and are vertically aligned.
  6. If necessary, trim the balusters to match the staircase size. You can use a saw or a circular saw for this.
  7. Finally, treat balusters with wood protection to increase their durability and protect against external influences.

Installing balusters on a corner staircase may require some skill and experience, so if you are unsure of your abilities, it is recommended to consult professionals who can install balusters on a corner staircase according to high quality and safety standards.