Staenis grating for floating terrace: Tips and Advice

Discover how the Staenis grille can be used for a floating terrace. Learn how to adjust the grille for a deck that widens on one side.

Can the Staenis grid be used for a floating terrace with a stabilizer base, and is it possible to adjust the grid for a terrace that widens on one side?

The Staenis grille can indeed be used for a floating terrace. However, given your specific situation and the fact that the terrace will not be permanent, the Staenis grid may not be necessary. You can place the stabilizer at a height of 1 to 2 cm and then finely adjust it with tile supports. This should be enough for your project. As for customizing the grille for a terrace that widens on one side, it is possible to cut or modify the grille to meet your specific needs. However, given your situation and the fact that you want to be able to reuse the tiles undamaged later on, it may be better to opt for a solution without the Staenis grid.

Thanks for reading our QnA. If you have any further questions about using the Staenis grid for your project, do not hesitate to contact us. We're here to help you make the best choice for your specific needs.

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