Decorative iron railings complement grand Victorian or Spanish-style homes, incorporating circles and pill shapes popular in early 20th century design for a unique look.
Delicate pairs of pickets provide a detailed look without complicating construction, contrasting nicely with heavy posts holding up the roof of this porch.
A pattern of vertical and horizontal pickets adds detail and design appeal to porches or decks, requiring more planning and possibly professional help.
Steel cable railings are versatile, looking good on modern or rustic homes, with a sleek, minimal design and lack of view obstruction, making the cost worth it.
A simple design made with simple materials, this railing style looks at home on farmhouse exteriors, with classic white paint matching the trim for a fresh look.
Mixing wood with metal creates a dynamic and contemporary option, adding warmth and richness to the space with wood posts and railings.
Simple iron railings are versatile and work with many types of architecture, standing up to moisture and changing temperatures, providing a grounding force and contrast.
Two planks form aprons at the top and bottom of this railing, making the pickets appear more delicate and updating a classic design.
A classic midcentury porch railing uses planks in a horizontal stripe pattern, reinforcing the geometry-heavy style of the era and creating a sense of rhythm.
Railings with 'X' or criss-cross pickets nod to barn doors, looking good on farmhouse exteriors to Craftsman style homes, adding a unique touch to the porch.