Stainless Steel Newel Posts Bollard Newel Rail Balcony Railing Post

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Stainless Steel Newel Posts Bollard Newel Rail Balcony Railing Post

Stainless Steel Newel Posts Bollard Newel Rail Balcony Railing Post

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A newel post is the upright post that sits at the top and/or bottom of the balustrade to support a staircase banister and secure the balustrade. Newel posts don’t just give a balustrade structure and strength, they also offer the perfect opportunity to add a decorative touch to your stairway. The peg on a newel post is 50mm in diameter. Does your newel post measurement include the length of the peg? As well as choosing the type of newel post you want, you’ll also have to make a decision on the style that’s right for your home.

There are two main types of newels: box newels and turned newels. Both are great choices to give support to your stairway and they only differ in terms of stylistic preferences. Let’s take a closer look at the differences between them. Volute newel posts—This type of newel post sits on the bullnose step at the foot of a staircase. It’s to be used in conjunction with a volute handrail fitting and 1100mm-long spindles.Learnhow to install newels on stairs, with our newelvideo installation guide for installing box newels, and a link to a PDF for how to install turned newel posts. This video covers both new installs, and how to replace a newel post. Half newel posts are used to attach a balustrade to a landing wall. They also provide an attractive finish to the balustrade and help to tie-in the overall look of the staircase. StairSupplies offers three different types of newel post caps. Each of these options are purely decorative and it comes down to stylistic preference in which you prefer. The pyramid cap is, as the name would suggest, a triangular cap that culminates in a single point at the top of the box newel. This cap works especially well with simpler box newels, such as the plane box newels because it adds a little more visual interest. The flat cap is recommended for some of the more ornate box newel designs, as you will want the emphasis to be on the beautiful fluting, recessing, or raising on the faces of the box newel. This cap is unassuming, yet elegant as it does not take away from the rest of the box newel. And the beveled cap is a mixture between the pyramid cap and the flat cap, as it features sloping edges. This cap perfectly complements box newels that already feature some kind of rounding in the faces, such as the chamfered box newels or the fluted box newels. How to Install Newel Posts We have worked with a range of interior designers and architects often to create more modern interiors; we find that bespoke steel and other metal designs are popular for creating a beautiful blend between modern and classic style. You should use a long newel base with a winder newel post. What is the size of the peg on the newel post?

When you buy and fit new stair parts, you need to be aware of the building regulations related to stairs and ensure you comply with these. No, as the peg on a newel post sits in the hole in a newel base. What building regulations affect newel posts? There are many different sub-categories within these seven styles, but we will let you explore them on your own. Further, there is a completely different style of box newel called the Craftsman Series Box Newels, but the differences between those box newels are more obvious to the naked eye, so we won’t waste your time here with the differences. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call a StairSupplies™ representative toll-free at 1 (866) 226-6536. Box Newel Caps Pegged newel posts are ideal if you can’t easily remove the existing newel base from your staircase, but want to update the look of your newel.If you’re attaching a new newel post to an existing newel base, you’ll need to drill a new 50mm hole into the existing base before you can fit the peg to the newel post. You can do this with a 50mm drill bit or hole saw. You can find out more about what half newel posts are with our guide Half newel posts—what they are, what they’re made of and how to fit them. What fixings and accessories will I need for newel posts?

It’s essential that you attach the newel post securely as it needs to endure a lot of wear and tear. If you already have a newel cap that needs fitting, read our guide How to replace newel caps. How can I fix a wobbly newel post? Complete newel post—These incorporate the newel base and newel post to make a complete unit. In some cases a newel cap is already attached. Featuring the 4444 Pin Top Rope twisted newel from the Victorian Series, this stairway is sophisticated and ornate. Turned newels are especially popular with the Scroll Series Iron Balusters, pictured here, as they complement the waves and turns of the balusters.Newels or newel posts are often the first part of a stairway that people notice, and the selection of the right kind can make the right first impression. This part is found at the foot and the top of a flight of stairs or even at certain junctions of a staircase design. Newel caps are an integral part of a newel post and you can find out more about how to choose the best one for your staircase with our guide Newel caps—what they are, what styles are available and how to fit them. Construction : All of our newel posts, no matter which design or length, are made from solid timber. No veneers or cladding is used in the construction of our newel posts. Building regulations stipulate that a domestic property can have a handrail height of 900mm for both stairs and landings. Commercial properties should be a minimum of 900mm on stairs and 1100mm on landings.

This project features the a 4791 raised panel box newel and fits extremely well with the straight lines of the wrought iron balusters and floating treads. The detailing on the raised panel adds that extra bit of intrigue to the stairway. The 4240 Craftsman Series, square box newel, which this project features embody simplicity and elegance. The straight lines of the newel enhance the cable rail that takes the place of the balusters. It’s a different take on traditional box newels, but the Craftsman Series Box Newels are perfect for modern, contemporary stairways. If you’re not sure which style is right for you, read our guide What styles of newel post are available? What material options are available for newel posts? Newel post half—Used on landings where the end of the balustrade meets a wall, a half newel post is the ideal way to finish off the balustrade, adding extra strength and a smart finish. Half posts attach directly to the wall and sit flush against it. When changing newels on a staircase, it’s often easier to change the half newel completely.Newel posts are built to be sturdy and safe, meaning they are often wider than the handrail and baserail. They are wither a finishing point of a staircase of a mid way point that facilitates a change in direction. As well as full newel posts, we also offer half newel posts for fixing to walls A: StairSupplies™ recommends that you stay within the same series of box newels for one project. However, many customers have built beautiful stairways by utilizing different newels from the same series. If you are unsure, please call us at 1 (866) 226-6536 and a StairSupplies expert will be happy to help you. This breakdown of the separate elements will help you determine what parts you need to suit your particular staircase.



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