Yes. We add graspable, securely mounted handrails to existing staircases, entries, and primary-suite areas, matching the finish to what is already in the home so the new support blends in. We assess the structure on a site visit and mount securely into a fine home without compromising its finishes.

Yes. On Medina homes the handrail is often part of a larger design, so we work from architect or designer drawings, provide shop drawings, and coordinate the finish with the rest of the home's metalwork. Because we fabricate in-house, we can match an accessible handrail to existing railings and hardware across the home.

Yes, and this is most of our Medina work. The principles govern how a handrail performs, not how it looks, so we fabricate graspable, securely mounted handrails in finishes that match the home's millwork and metalwork. The support is genuinely safe while reading as a designed element rather than clinical hardware.

An accessible handrail comes down to a graspable profile the hand can close around, mounting within a supportive height range, a continuous run along the stair or ramp, and extensions so support does not end before the steps do. Strict ADA requirements apply mainly to public spaces, but the same principles make a Medina home safer for aging in place, and we build to them.