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Hello, please forgive me if the pictures don;t load on my first try.. But attached is a picture of my stairs, and I thought this method may save a few headaches for others.. Our existing stairs was basically a crappy pine that was grained to look like oak, and then 15 layers of paint applied over that.. Pretty much a hopeless case. Our options were (1) Live with it (2) tear out and start over (3) give it a facelift.. I went for option #3
The treads were all made at the shop, and tacked over the existing treads.. Making each step a full 1.5" thick (very sturdy) We took the trim off of the existing posts (so they were just square stock) and make new posts that slip over the old ones.. Tacked up the original hand rail, and made some new slat spindles.. On the skirts, we did a 1/4" oak plywood overlay, and trimmed in 2" oak stock to give a panel look.. We all tend to think in terms of 'total replacement' when all that may be needed is an 'overlay approach' .. Thanks, Rob Bennett House Of Yesteryear |
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That is a great looking job you've done, and in my mind the best choice. Your stairs are original but with a facelift. How much did you add to the thickness of each tread and do you notice the difference in a couple of places ?
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Hello Rob,
I truly think you did a tremendous job and I really like the effect on the skirt board as well as the posts and balusters. On the outside of the stair case the mission motif is outstanding. and a good use of oak. My compliments. Respectfully, Ralph Jones http://hometown.aol.com/ralj7/index.htm |
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