Cable railing is an increasingly popular home design choice for stairs and railing. It gives any home an open yet secure, modern feeling. Here are the basic things you should know before moving forward with indoor cable railing.
Railing Structure
One of the reasons cable railing systems have grown in popularity is the ease of upgrading your current rails without replacing everything. The cable railing consists of posts and cables with a top rail. It’s easy to take out every other post of your current railing and add cables for a refreshed look. You could also take everything out and opt for simple posts for a sleek and modern look.
The Cables
The cables usually come in either 1/8’’ or 3/16’. The smaller size is ideal for an open view, while the thicker option gives a more industrial feel perfect for residential and commercial properties.
Cables are attached to posts with special components that ensure they remain tight without causing damage or abrasions to the posts.
Runs
Each segment of your indoor cable railing is called a cable run. There are three types of cable runs: straight runs that are perfectly perpendicular to the floor, angle runs that are used for stairs and are angled upward, and transitory runs that serve as a transition between straight and angled runs.
Indoor cable railing is a gorgeous and modern way to refresh your home’s staircases and railings. If you want to learn more, check out SightLines! They specialize in providing cable supplies to builders and homeowners!