Bespoke Borders with a Garden Wall Railing
29th October 2024
It can be difficult getting the balance right between creating a welcoming home and ensuring safety, but garden wall railings can offer a functional and stylish solution. Our home is our safe space. It offers us the freedom to express who we are and what we like, whilst also providing us with an enclosed environment that’s for us to claim. You could erect high walls or hedges, but this may feel more like you’re living behind barricades rather than a home. However, choosing a garden wall railing can help to subtly define a property’s boundaries, whilst still allowing the occupant to view the world beyond.
What are the benefits of a garden wall railing?
Railings enable us to raise the height of a wall and create a secure border that prevents unauthorised access without impacting negatively on the aesthetics of the building and its view of the surroundings. They are particularly useful when constructing a safe space for young children or pets to play in, as unlike hedges, they can’t slip through any gaps.
In the case of ledges and platforms overlooking a lower level, such as a basement or cellar access from street level, wall railings provide a protective barrier that will reduce the likelihood of an accident or injury because of a trip or fall.
But railings aren’t just practical features offering peace of mind, they can also be an attractive choice, both from an interior and exterior perspective. Often homeowners choose their new properties based on the view. By installing a wall top railing, they can enjoy the view whilst still ensuring a level of security. The home also retains a welcoming appearance to visitors with the perks of a visually striking architectural feature, and the installation may also add value to the house as a result of the extra security.
Custom fit
Our most popular wall top railings are cast and wrought iron, although other metals can be used to keep costs down for tighter budgets. All railings can either be individually drilled into plinths or walls, or subtly suspended over the finished level on a bottom bar. The complete look can also include a choice from one of our railing heads, such as a contemporary obelisk, the on-trend pineapple, or more traditional Prince of Wales plumes and spearheads.
In many cases, planning permission is required when adding a new boundary railing over 1 metre next to a main road or 2 metres elsewhere. If you require any advice to find the most suitable product for your home, we have extensive experience and are always happy to help.
We can create the look that works for you, whether that be ornate or traditional, contemporary or period. These bespoke products can even be created to suit the requirements of buildings in conservation areas, such as those from Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian eras. If you’re asking yourself: ‘What is the difference between Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian railings?’ check out our previous blog.
All railings from British Spirals & Castings are made to order and with a complete survey service available to you, they will fit perfectly every time.
You can contact us for more information on what we can offer, or to arrange a viewing at our showroom, by emailing us at sales@britishsc.co.uk or calling us on 0208 341 5975.