Designer: Gerardo Bautista
Eco Design Guy exclusive
The Luna rope handrail is classically styled to a system of swags, tassels and ribbons.
Details
Luna tassel swag is prepared to exact ordered specifications in our Texas workroom. Ships ready to attach to wall surface using the provided bolt screws.
Order as you would a regular linear handrail. Use the linear length run of the handrail as your ordered length. Do not include extra length for swags or tassels, we calculate that on our end based on the swag drop selected in your order.
End brackets are styled in spiral-ribbon tassel motifs, while the center brackets are styled in ribbon-bouquet knots.
Recommended spacing between brackets : 36"-60".
Please install to wall studs if system is to be relied on for safety.
Swag levels:
Ripple - A minimal suggestion of a swag. Select this design if the handrail is to be used on a daily basis for ascending/descending stairway.
Classic Crescent - The most requested swag style. Provides a mid-level decorative drop.
Scallop - Lowest drop swag design provides a beautiful decorative scallop design.
Ordering instructions:
1. Provide full linear length of staircase.
It is recommended that you layout your design directly onto the wall, using removeable chalk or low-tack painters tape.
2. Select the number of swags you would like in your design. This will determine the number of brackets your system will have. Recommended spacing of brackets between 36"-60". 48" is most common requested distance.
3. Select the swag style.
4. Choose the rope to use for your system.
System ships with evenly spaced brackets/swags unless a custom request is made.
We recommend laying out your swag handrail on the wall.
A. Use soft-tack blue painters tape to first mark the bracket placement. Make 4"x4" square shapes to represent the brackets.
B. Next create a swag or two using our swag pictures as guides to determine the style that you like best on your staircase.
C. When satisfied with layout, measure the total linear distance between first and last bracket outer edges.
This will be your ordered length.
D. Next measure the distance between your brackets using the CENTER of the brackets as the measurement points.
Provide this information to us in the order notes.