It all started with a vision. A vision of a grand staircase upon entrance to our house.
It's probably what the house looked like when it was first built.
(You could actually see where the original curved stair was and where it attached to wall when we started digging!)
To get to our end result, it required removing walls and closets, turning stairs and making new and ...recreating similar newel posts and rails to match the original ones which were exposed upon removal of closets and walls.
It required the whole stair set to be removed and reinstalled because when we removed the carpet on the stairs, the bottom set was coming away from the wall! Scary and unsafe.
So now is the big reveal. Many iterations occurred to get us to our now oak newel posts.
And I think it looks fabulous.
THE BEFORE
THE AFTER
THE BEFORE
THE AFTER
THE AFTERS
How about those before and after shots?
Huge transformation!
Now it's open, more grand, but more welcoming with all the stained oak....
Now if I can only convince Jon that my new antique ice cream parlor stool with plant needs to stay on the landing of the stairs as to balance out that window that is not centered. That may be my biggest feat yet. I say it stays. He says it goes. I say stay.
Looks great! I love new work being done to match, or at least stay true to the style of the original. That's the same philosophy my wife and I apply in our house.
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