I have a horrible 1970's ginger pine staircase (the type with square newels, open risers, and horizontal planks all the way to the top instead of upright ballusters) and I would like to make it look like a Victorian style stair case.
I've seen parts in B&Q and elsewhere but I have one question. The stairs are straight up so not very complex (eg: no turns), but the newel post at the bottom is off to the left hand side of the outer string - instead of in line with it. I'd want the new newel to go over the outer string - to be in line with it. How do you do that? Do you just cut a big old slit to fit the string into/over the newel and peg it? Is this a job for a joiner or could a competent DIYer complete the job (they sell the bits in B&Q after all!)
If anybody has any advice on converting 70's staircases any advice would be very gratefully received.
Almor
I've seen parts in B&Q and elsewhere but I have one question. The stairs are straight up so not very complex (eg: no turns), but the newel post at the bottom is off to the left hand side of the outer string - instead of in line with it. I'd want the new newel to go over the outer string - to be in line with it. How do you do that? Do you just cut a big old slit to fit the string into/over the newel and peg it? Is this a job for a joiner or could a competent DIYer complete the job (they sell the bits in B&Q after all!)
If anybody has any advice on converting 70's staircases any advice would be very gratefully received.
Almor