What is the difference between a baluster, a picket, and a spindle?
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 April 22, 2026
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there are subtle distinctions. A baluster is a vertical support member in a railing system, connecting the top rail to the bottom rail or floor surface. A picket is typically a flat or square bar version, commonly used in fence panels. Spindle is a general term, usually referring to turned or shaped vertical members. In ornamental iron work, all three styles serve the same structural and decorative purpose.