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Hi All, I would be happy to hear some suggestions how to build a new railing on a balcony that is at the level of about 400 mm of the ground. The floor has tiles and there are 4 supporting poles. The trick is that I want to design the simplest and most efficient way so the person who installs it to spent the least time for the installation. I have already gathered 1. vertical wooden planks and horizontal bars that support the planks 90 cm to about 7 cm in width and the two horizontal bars about 1.5 m x 25cm upper and lower. I think that this is one way, however, to place the planks between the bars, takes a lot of work and it is time-consuming. The 2. way is to use double horizontal wood bars 1.5 m x 15 cm place 4 one above another with about 7 cm space between them, Connectors may be vertical metal connectors and large screws/hexadecimal bolts. I will be covering them with paint later. Please, can you have some suggestions regarding this project?
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Yes, the project has finished very well, thank you. I can show you pictures for before and after. All materials are from Bunnings and the design, measure and calculations are done by me. The work was done mostly by my husband and a handyman working together. See below.
Thank you all for your kind encouragements.
Actually, the idea about the fence and pathway was my husband's and also a selection of fence structure from Bunnings was also by my husband and the handyman. It made a great difference because it was a fantastic selection of materials and decorations, keeping it "simple" but with a "signature".
However, it was not easy.
As you have noticed, we had to remove the tree by a specialist, which cost a lot, level the ground - cost a lot, place a walkway (entirely made by the tradesman), and place a new turf ( done by a gardener). However, the paint of the fence and the balcony was from Bunnings and it was done by husband and me.
I am expecting a positive response. Thank you again.
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