Do I need to have bannisters or closed in staircase on a new build?
Karen Roseberry
4 years ago
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Need help for my staircase please!
Comments (6)Hi Joanna, there is an image attached to your comment, but if you're struggling to add another one, here's how to do it. Copy and paste the URL of the Houzz photo you want to add or click the 'Add a photo' button. If you're using the app, you can save an image to your phone and then upload it by tapping on 'Attach a photo'. Hope this helps!...See MoreRedesigning kitchen - open plan to staircase or close off? Suggestions
Comments (10)Hello r1haz, I thought you might be removing the walls there.. Definitely don't block off the staircase... It is stylish and still practical... Just depends how you look at the idea of practical... It's actually more practical to do less and achieve more.!.. In the sense that I think you actually prefer the open plan idea...... It's less work as you're not adding to the work load with removal of downstairs walls....... Possibly increase the extraction element to the kitchen area and make sure the doors have good seals in the bedrooms... Nice looking stair treads can also work with the painted style which will really lend to the less solid feel. Open is preferable to dark and narrow, but you must do what you feel is the right thing... .... .. : ) )...See MoreNeed help on how to revamp the staircase - How would you do it?
Comments (11)Ettel you wouldn't have to change the off white walls if you went for whitewashed/limed pale wood or used a white oil or wax on it Scandi style. I haven't seen it done but I was thinking of kitchens and floors in this kind of wood that I have noticed on Houzz. I also thought of the slightly rougher wood cladding used externally on buildings that you may be able to get from a wholesaler in a smaller quantity. This could give you a nice kind of rustic effect but then it would be up to you if you wanted to follow that into full country style or go with a more modern rustic aesthetic. I have seen nice things from habitat that would work with that. Just a more minimal look than country. Sorry, I've never attached a photo on houzz....See MorePAINTING BANNISTER AND NEWELL POST
Comments (28)Looks great :-) really like that wallpaper, as I did the first time you posted it as an option for your bathroom :-) Great little space, re the ceiling, I think it would look great painted the same colours as the walls if you wanted to change it! Looks good as it too :-)...See MoreAt No 19
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