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Selecting the Best Flooring for Your Staircase
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Expert tips on illuminating your staircase
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Expert tips on creating a statement staircase
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Expert tips for creating a gallery wall above your staircase
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Styling your staircase for christmas: the expert view
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Expert styling advice on the nation's favoured stair flooring
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Staircase materials: part 1
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Staircase
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Planning & Advice
Planning a New Staircase
Stair Parts Guides & FAQs
Handrails
Finishing and cleaning tips
A full guide to wooden handrail finishing and care
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How to paint a wooden handrail | Preparing the wood.
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What is the best finish for pine handrails.
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Square newel posts provide a classic, yet simple addition to your staircase. One of the most cost-effective options you can choose, they are also a great choice if you are on a budget. When choosing square newel posts, it is useful to know the different options available and how to choose the best option for you. So what are the different options when it comes to choosing square newel posts?
Square newel posts are available in a wide variety of woods. Oak is one of the most popular options due to
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Further Content
Interior Design Tips
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Our Stair Part Ranges
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Original Research
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Further Content
Stair Part Guides and FAQS
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Stair parts Identification
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Stair parts Price List-Average costs
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Where to start when planning a new staircase
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How to measure your staircase
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Your guide to
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Planning & Advice
Planning a New Staircase
Stair Parts Guides & FAQs
Handrails
Handrail End Caps
Handrail end caps guide – how to choose the right handrail end cap material and design for you
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Choosing end caps for oak handrails | choosing a design and material
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Choosing brushed nickel end caps | Options of designs & what to consider
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Choosing brass handrail end caps | the benefits of brass and choosing the right design
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Your complete guide to stair newel posts
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What styles of newel post are available?
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How can I fix a wobbly newel post?
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Newel caps - What they are, what styles are available and how to fit them
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Half newel posts - what they are, what they're made of and how to fit them
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How to replace newel caps
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Your guide to newel post styles
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Newel posts stand as a natural focal point for your balustrade. There are various styles and materials for newel posts, but pine is a great option for anyone on a budget. Though not quite as strong as oak, pine offers great durability without being overly expensive. So, what are the different options available for pine newel posts?
Pine newel posts are available as continuous, complete, pegged or half newel posts, depending on your requirements. They are also available in a wide range of styles,
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Fitting a half newel post is the perfect way to finish off your staircase, keep everything safe and secure, and pull together the overall look of the staircase. Half newel posts are designed to allow you to attach balustrades to the wall of the landing, adding strength and support. So, what should you consider when choosing a half newel post?
When buying a half newel post for your staircase renovation, you’ll need to consider the material and style. Half newel posts are available in a wide range
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When looking for handrails, you will see a variety of different materials and a variety of woods. Oak handrails are a very popular and widely used option due to their excellent strength, durability and classic appearance. While oak handrails do tend to be more expensive than other options you may find, they are a great investment that could actually save you money on having to replace your handrails more frequently.
In this guide, we look at why you might want to choose oak handrails, discuss whether