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Hi, I’ve been a long time follower of the forum but have been moved to post for the first time after encountering some frustrating issues with the staircase in our new house.
The house was built circa 1905 and wall on the left hand side of the stair was either built wonky or has moved in the past. As a result, it gives the appearance that the stringer at the bottom of the stair is approximately double the width that it is on the top of the stair.
we wanted to put decorative skirting at the bottom of the stair that would continue up the stair skirting and continue again at the top of the hallway, but the difference in widths is making this pretty difficult.
We thought we could notch the stringer and just lay the skirting over the top, however, on investigation it looks like the stair is a solid stringer (if that’s the correct terminology?) so the treads are routed into the stringer and the stringers are just one solid piece.
does anyone have any ideas about how you could achieve the continuous skirting look we were hoping to achieve? Or has anyone experienced the same problem?
many thanks.
The house was built circa 1905 and wall on the left hand side of the stair was either built wonky or has moved in the past. As a result, it gives the appearance that the stringer at the bottom of the stair is approximately double the width that it is on the top of the stair.
we wanted to put decorative skirting at the bottom of the stair that would continue up the stair skirting and continue again at the top of the hallway, but the difference in widths is making this pretty difficult.
We thought we could notch the stringer and just lay the skirting over the top, however, on investigation it looks like the stair is a solid stringer (if that’s the correct terminology?) so the treads are routed into the stringer and the stringers are just one solid piece.
does anyone have any ideas about how you could achieve the continuous skirting look we were hoping to achieve? Or has anyone experienced the same problem?
many thanks.