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Rail for sunken living room
Hey everyone,
Does anyone have a suggestion for an economical rail for a sunken living room. Our unit has about a 10 ft span with a 12" ledge before you get to the step. We need to install a rail to prevent any falls, but it seems these rails are primarily special order or online only for my local stores. It is a lower end rental, but I want to make sure that the railing is sturdy enough. This is my first rehab on a unit, so any feedback would be appreciated if you know of a good, cost effective rail. Thanks!