Cladding is an easy way to modernise your newels. It also opens up a lot of other options for stair parts. You can have a standard square newel, stop chamfer or just clad the base and have a turned newel top.
Changing to glass panelling can make a huge impact on the look of your staircase. It allows natural light to shine through and brighten the home. Combine this with oak newels and handrails or even painted stairs and it will give it a very contemporary look.
Many of the older stairs have a standard square newel or spindles or both. A simple stop chamfer added can make a big difference whether it's on pine, painted or hardwood!
There are so many choices when it comes to a turned newel top. In most cases it's pretty easy to change from having a square or stop chamfered newel to having a turned newel instead. Whether it's oak, pine or painted, you can match the spindles to them also.
Handrails are one of the main focal points on a staircase, so it's important to choose the one that not only compliments the stairs but also feels good on your hands!
Baserails, although not as focused on like handrails still play a big part. There are many different profiles to choose from to match your stairs.
Newel caps give a finishing touch to the newels and are a nice focal point. There's a wide range to choose from to go with your stair.
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