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How to Re-vamp Your Staircase Easily and Cheaply

Posted on Fri October 18th 2013 by Dan

When it comes to home improvement, the staircase is an area that is often overlooked. Some people simply forget about it, while others just don’t know where to start. Here are some handy tips and ideas for re-vamping your staircase cheaply and easily with UK Stair Parts.

As with any kind of home improvement, it’s important to decide in advance exactly what you want to do. Starting a job without being sure of what you want the finished product to look like is a recipe for disaster, while changing your mind halfway through can leave your home looking like a mixed-up mess.

If you are making improvements to the rest of your home then your stairs don’t have to be left out. It can easily be transformed to fit in with the rest of the changes you make to your home, though you should probably keep your stairs in mind when deciding what improvements you’re going to make, rather than leaving it as an after-thought. This is particularly important if you have steps leading upstairs from your living room, or next to the front door of the house.

While the actual steps are unlikely to change in a structural sense, the other elements can be re-vamped to make it feel like you have a brand new staircase in your home. These components are spindles, newels posts, baserails and handrails. Changing these may seem like a complex task but specialist fitters can remove the old ones and install their replacement parts in a day or two.

How to Revamp Your Staircase Easily and Cheaply

Newels stand at the top and bottom of the stairs, with the newel posts providing important structural stability and the newel caps sitting on top. These can act as the signature of design scheme for your stairs, as they are the first thing people will see when they go up or down. You can go for an eye-catching, extravagant design or something more understated as well as choosing whether to have wooden or metallic newels.

Spindles are the thin vertical posts that line the stairs. As well as providing structural support for the handrail, they are an important safety feature as they prevent people, and especially young children falling through. Despite the safety aspect, you can really put a lot of imagination into the design of your spindles.

Handrails are important in terms of safety as well, but also play a significant aesthetic role. Getting the handrail to look and feel just how you want it can make all the difference to your stairs. Many would say the handrail is the single most important element when it comes to re-vamping your staircase.

Whatever style you decide to go for, take a look around and see what ideas you can come up with. The internet is fantastic for design inspiration and there are countless websites out there with photos and ideas for improving your home.