Balusters Removed, New Oak Treads , New Risers, Balusters Reinstalled,
Treads Stained and Finished
Scratch Built Stair in Pine Made to look Victorian.
Removed old Railings, Wrapped Stair Frame with Alder, New Alder Railings and Newel
New Iron Balusters and Refinishing
After
The Bottom of the Alder and Iron Stair Showing Alder Wrap on the Stair Frame and
Alder Wrap on the First Riser
This was a total gut. Old Tread Were Removed Landing Area Received New Oak Flooring
and Stair Nosing, New Oak Treads, Skirting Was Installed With Miter Returns to the Risers.
Treads Installed With Miter Returns, New Railings With Square Balusters.
Old Oak Stair Parts Removed. New Alder Set with Iron Balusters. Tread Caps Were Installed
on Both Stair Tread sides
New white Oak Treads on an open stringer stair. This stair will not meet current codes but they look good.
We milled the white oak 2 1/2 inches thick for a beefy look.
New False Tread Caps, Newel,Iron Balusters, Handrail and Paint and Stain. These were fully
carpeted with an ugly pressed wood tread. We repaired the wood to the sides of the stairs, primed
and painted then installed the tread caps to keep a crisp paint line. The stair required a great deal
of paint prep.
Here is a look up. Notice how clean the paint line is.