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Hello all,
1st post here and looking for ideas / help on remodelling my stairs.
The house is a 1960's house in the UK and had one of those high gloss white plywood inbetween handrail and stringer sort of staircases.
We are putting spindles in, Oak base and handrail with white spindles.
however , I have a slight issue where the staircase is a quarter turn staircase to a landing. But the raise for the quarter turn is only 2 steps. The newel post on the start of the quarter turn is not high enough to support the landing handrail.
The previous owners added a piece of wood aside the start of the quarter turn newel post to bring it to the correct height.
The handrail for the landing then rested on this and was masonary nailed in on the other side to 900mm high from floor to top of handrail
On the picture of the landing you can see the indent where the original handrail was, the height of this doesnt match the height of the 1st newel, and also does not align anyway. Ive attached some pictures but really scrathing my head on this.
What would be the best approach?
This is what I have thought so far ...
Should I raise the newel post so the landing handrail can use the same newel post? (In fact even then it wouldnt work as it would be beside the newel post
DO I use the wood attached to newel post route again, just think it will look out of place if im putting spindles in, also the strengh of this would not be very good .
Should I Install a new Newel post just for the landing run (To the right of the 2nd newel post), my concern here is it would be way to close to the existing one and look cluttered
Should I Install a newel post between the 2nd newel and the last and also one on the right and also square of the stringer for the 2 steps.
Theres probably a really good way to do this but its been bugging me all week.
Any help, suggestions or ideas would be welcome and really appreciated.
Cheers
Dave
1st post here and looking for ideas / help on remodelling my stairs.
The house is a 1960's house in the UK and had one of those high gloss white plywood inbetween handrail and stringer sort of staircases.
We are putting spindles in, Oak base and handrail with white spindles.
however , I have a slight issue where the staircase is a quarter turn staircase to a landing. But the raise for the quarter turn is only 2 steps. The newel post on the start of the quarter turn is not high enough to support the landing handrail.
The previous owners added a piece of wood aside the start of the quarter turn newel post to bring it to the correct height.
The handrail for the landing then rested on this and was masonary nailed in on the other side to 900mm high from floor to top of handrail
On the picture of the landing you can see the indent where the original handrail was, the height of this doesnt match the height of the 1st newel, and also does not align anyway. Ive attached some pictures but really scrathing my head on this.
What would be the best approach?
This is what I have thought so far ...
Should I raise the newel post so the landing handrail can use the same newel post? (In fact even then it wouldnt work as it would be beside the newel post
DO I use the wood attached to newel post route again, just think it will look out of place if im putting spindles in, also the strengh of this would not be very good .
Should I Install a new Newel post just for the landing run (To the right of the 2nd newel post), my concern here is it would be way to close to the existing one and look cluttered
Should I Install a newel post between the 2nd newel and the last and also one on the right and also square of the stringer for the 2 steps.
Theres probably a really good way to do this but its been bugging me all week.
Any help, suggestions or ideas would be welcome and really appreciated.
Cheers
Dave