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  2. Your Comprehensive Guide to the Best Deck Railing Ideas - AOL

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    Mixed Materials Deck Railing Why select one material when you can enjoy a few? For dreamy space, Ike Baker Velten’s John Ike juxtaposed galvanized 3/4-inch diameter steel tubes with wooden posts.

  3. Kreischer House - Wikipedia

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    Kreischer House, also known as Kreischer Mansion, is a historic home located in Charleston, Staten Island.Built by German immigrant Balthasar Kreischer about 1885, it is a large, asymmetrically massed 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, wood-frame house in the American Queen Anne style.

  4. Gibson–Sowards House - Wikipedia

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    It includes restrained Queen Anne elements such as lathe-turned columns, decorative brackets, and scroll-cut patterned railings on its west and south porches. [ 2 ] Seven other contributing resources are: a log shed, a round metal granary , ruins of a rock house built around the 1880s, a 1925 garage, a c.1900 hay-derrick, a plank shed, and ...

  5. Cable railing - Wikipedia

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    Cable railings, or wire rope railings, are safety rails that use horizontal or vertical cables in place of spindles, glass and mesh for infill. Cable railing on residential deck overlooking a lake Uses

  6. Alberto La Ferla - Wikipedia

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    It could be noted that the various references to cactus and palm trees in the ironwork are an illusion to the Italian war victories in Africa at the time the house was being built. The oversize columns support a concrete balcony, which La Ferla used frequently in his townhouses; this offered the advantage of omitting the central console bracket.

  7. Chinese Chippendale (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Chippendale railings on Monticello's wings. In architecture, Chinese Chippendale refers to a specific kind of railing or balustrade that was inspired by the "Chinese Chippendale" designs of cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale. The infill between the top and bottom rails and the vertical supports is a series of interlocking diagonals ...