Banisters
Metal Railings: Applications
The metal meshes for railings made to measure by Codina Architectural have applications in Terraces, balcony railings, Stairs and Urbanism Projects such as bridges, parks, gardens, security railings , sports facilities, etc.
Metal Railings: Materials
The architectural meshes by Codina Architectural are made of copper, aluminum, stainless steel or brass. As there are various models, as well as different colors and finishes available, the design possibilities are practically endless.
Stainless steel railings
Stainless steel railings are a popular choice for residential and commercial projects due to their durability, corrosion resistance, low maintenance requirements, and elegant appearance.
In interior applications they can be easily cleaned with water without the risk of damaging the railing. Outdoors it is an ideal material due to its resistance to inclement weather.
Copper or brass railings
Copper railings and handrails are another popular use for this valuable metal. When properly maintained, copper will last a long time and add a unique aesthetic to any building.
Copper has antimicrobial properties that make it an ideal material for surfaces with a lot of tactile contact such as railings. It has been shown that the use of copper in these items can significantly reduce the risk of infection and contagion.
Aluminum railings
Aluminum railings are used in a variety of settings, whether residential, commercial or urban. They not only look elegant and sophisticated, but also provide additional security.
They are low maintenance and can be tailored to match the design of your property. Available in a variety of shapes, colors, and patterns that blend seamlessly with any building or streetscape.
Aluminum railings can withstand harsh weather conditions such as rain, snow, or ice without cracking or warping. Their non-porous surface, light weight, and cost-effectiveness make them an affordable solution and easy to install.
Our meshes in banister projects:
Donrémy Street – Paris, France
Architectural mesh for banisters Public spaces gain expressiveness
Residential building – Andorra
Architectural mesh for banisters Codina Architectural metal meshes
Offices of AG2R La Mondiale in the building Le Thémis – Paris, France
Metal mesh for interior design In the new
Owen G.Glenn Building (OGGB) – Auckland, New Zealand
Architectural mesh for banisters A Sert mesh model
Munksjö Bridge – Joenkoeping, Sweden
Architectural mesh for banisters Public spaces earn expressiveness