Railing Infill

Transform Your Interiors with Surprising Railing Materials for Elevated Spaces

Incorporating AMICO Perforated Metal, Expanded Metal, or Laser Cut Infill Panels into your railings, risers, or partitions not only enhances aesthetics but also creates a clean and sophisticated look. Our metal hole products offer superior visual appeal, improved security, and design flexibility to target that perfect texture and transparency while requiring less maintenance compared to other infill panel options, such as glass or pickets.

We custom-manufacture our infill panels from a wide selection of materials, available in various metals, patterns, gauges, and open areas. Each infill panel is precisely cut to your specifications and comes with frame pieces that are ready for installation.

Benefits of Using AMICO Materials for Ceilings

Strong & Durable: Powder-coated aluminum provides a long-lasting, beautiful appearance for areas with pedestrian traffic.

Unique design: Expanded mesh and custom perforated metal can deliver an uncommon design language for your railing that will elevate your space.

Railing Project Case Study

Cain Center for the Arts Custom Railing Project

Custom teal blue expanded mesh railing in performing art center lobby.

Steinberg Hart included as a centerpiece of their atrium design a grand stairway with custom railing featuring AMICO’s APEX01 expanded mesh in a bright teal powder coat finish. In the theatre’s interior, the design team continued the playful use of texture with APEX03 expanded mesh cladding the balcony faces.

Night time photo of the expanded mesh stair railing illuminated by the interior lights.

Pier 15 NYC Expanded Mesh Railing

SHoP Architects took inspiration from the 19th-century tradition of two-story piers. The elevated second level, a vibrant focal point for visitors and the surrounding neighborhood, is lined with a custom AMICO expanded mesh railing infill. This unique design, with its thin strands and high transparency, not only adds a modern touch but also restores views of the waterfront that have not been seen for generations.