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The Focal Point Bulletin – Stainless Steel Cable Spacing Demystified!

Knowing how to properly space stainless steel cable can be tricky. With a little help from these useful guides we think you can make sense of it. The guides below were designed to be a quick visual reference to aid in take-offs, estimates, quotes and installation. Always remember to consider code compliance for your specific area. Standard...

The Focal Point Bulletin – Sept. 15th 2015

The versatility of stair & railing products can often be seen beyond the normal confines of the staircase or balcony in clever, creative and practical ways. Check out the great ways that these homes utilize both wood and iron products to achieve outstanding results.

This curved staircase is outfitted with a custom designed baby gate that...

The Focal Point Bulletin Sept. 8th 2015

New from House of Forgings, The Focal Point is a weekly email bulletin designed to keep you informed on the latest news, trends, and changes in stair & railing. Each week we will focus on a topic that is relevant, informative and useful. Future Topics Include: Interior Design, Product Highlights, Installation, Remodel, New Construction, Marketing &...

New Stainless Steel Handrail Brackets in stock

House of Forgings new stainless steel handrail brackets are ideal for use with our cable railing system. Our newel mount bracket is an industry exclusive design for use with our 4000 series blank wood newels. The juxtaposition of stainless steel and  natural wood creates a modern organic style that is highly desirable in today's residential market. The wall...

Aalto Collection Renovation

This modern renovation features new Aalto Collection Balusters HF16.2.1 and HF16.6.3 in Satin Black, Red Oak 6084 Modern Handrail, Red Oak 4000 Newel Post with Cap(SQUARE-CAP-4000) and our new Red Oak 7039 Square Rosette. The minimalist lines created in this staircase prove that more is not always better! For more information on any of the products featured...

Trending now, geometric shapes!

A renewed interest in the use of geometric shapes in interior design is in full swing for 2015. The framing of negative space adds a detail of dimension that goes beyond the lines of a single piece or feature. Contemporary Entry by Melbourne Interior Designers & Decorators White Chalk Interiors Contemporary Living Room by Melbourne Architects & Building...