PAINTING BANNISTER AND NEWELL POST
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Comments (22)It looks like a nice large entrance hall, perfect for welcoming your new guests into your new home! How exciting your first house. Consider the lighting as this may prove crucial to giving the right impression. Also the style you choose to have in the rest of the house will be important as it is often best if it flows from room to room. Are you looking to create an ultra modern house with sleek contemporary pieces or a cosy cottage steeped in traditional features? Stepping from one to the other can make it feel disjointed. However having said that, it is so exciting and we will all completely understand that you will want to rush in and put your stamp on it. But sometimes the budget you are left with after the move won't allow this or you can be so dogged down with the extent of the work that is ahead of you so it can be a good idea to take a little time out to live in and love the house you have picked from all the others. Get a feel for its personality and then blend the ideas you have to what will 'work'. When you have time take a look at our website www.lightingcompany.co.uk for the lighting for your new home. Enjoy browsing through the many styles and colours we have and if you have any questions we can try to help. We also have a free digital magazine packed full of inspirational ideas and suggestions, which if you subscribe you will be sent privileged promotional codes. In the meantime here's a few to tickle your taste buds for your hallway: The Antler lights are all hand painted, together with a silk shade in your preferred colour can add that quirky splash of colour. This more traditional hallway lantern has 3 light bulbs in it so the light would be nice and bright. And finally something a little more modern: Good Luck with the move!...See Morewhich paint type for brown banister hand rail?
Comments (2)thanks for replying. something like the first photo, or even dark taupe (second photo) would work with our colour scheme. However, would I achieve the same kind of effect with paint or would it just ruin the banister? what do you recommend? Thanks...See MorePaint part or all of bannister?
Comments (86)Sorry, bit of a long thread but thought it’d still be clearer than starting a new one. I’ve touched on this subject before but want to present it to you again: Do you think painting these doors, of bathroom and separate toilet, in F&B’s Off Black would work? Also, would I need to paint the insides of the doors too?...See More'Oldernising' modern brushed steel / glass bannister
Comments (7)Wild card here, but could you experiment with a stained glass effect on the balustrades. Couldn't find any decent example but maybe something modernist and simple like the patterns below. Could also spray paint the silver to a black, bronze or burnished copper or brass? A more expensive but more hard-wearing option would be to send of the handrails to be powder-coated by a professional sprayer....See MoreE D
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