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The Beauty of the Traditional Box Newel Post

The modern day homeowner, while attempting a staircase remodeling at home, usually finds himself torn between two options whether to go for a traditional look or opt for a more modern or contemporary design. This is a crucial decision as it will guide your purchase of stair parts and accessories afterwards.

Speaking of staircase designs, it is surprising to see how much traditional variations still continue to matter even today. Take for example the newel posts. You can either opt for a traditional box newel post, or a rounded post that has a more contemporary look. As you will find out soon enough, there's no dearth of options to choose from these days. The market is flooded with stair parts and accessories of all kinds. There are practically hundreds of stair part manufacturers and dealers out there, offering thousands of designs in stair railings, stair treads, stair newels and more. Quite simply, if you have always wanted to give that old staircase running through your house a great new look, there's no better time to do it than now.

While railings and treads are pretty common, stair newels are among the less frequently replaced parts in a staircase. However, what many of us fail to realize is the fact that stair newels can be replaced with new ones to a really great effect. In case you are wondering what exactly they are, let me tell you that they are nothing but those upright posts that form the balustrade backbone. Newel posts anchor the staircase railing ensuring that the staircase is durable and sturdy.

Stair newels usually come in pairs. The newel located at the bottom of the stairs is called the starting newel while the one at the top of stairs is usually referred to as the landing newel. Newels placed at landings where the handrail changes directions are called intermediate newels.

Stair newels come in a wide range of styles today and in a very wide assortment of materials, especially wood. One decision that you need to make while choosing a newel is whether you should install a solid newel or a hollow box newel post. Remember to choose the design of the new newels with care. After all, you don't want to end up with the wrong newel design.




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