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BALUSTERS & NEWELS |
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Newel Top Finials staircase parts F1
* in 2 sizes * in maple, oak, cherry

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LEAF MOTIF BALUSTERS & NEWELS |
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Large Wood Newels
wooden newels NA1
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 52" top - 5" x 5"
bottom - 5-3/8" x 5-3/8"

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Large Wood Balusters
wooden balusters BA1
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 38" top - 2-3/4" x 2-3/4" bottom -
3-1/2" x 3-1/2"

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Medium Wood Newels
wooden newels NA2
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 50" top - 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" bottom -
3-1/2" x 3-1/2"

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Medium Wood Balusters
wooden balusters BA2
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 38" top - 1-3/4" x 1-3/4" bottom -
2-3/8" x 2-3/8"

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GRAPE DESIGN NEWEL POSTS & BALUSTERS |
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Large Newel Posts
wood newels NG1
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 52" top - 5" x 5"
bottom - 5-3/8" x 5-3/8"

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Large Wood Balusters
wood balusters BG1
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 38" top - 2-3/4" x 2-3/4" bottom -
3-1/2" x 3-1/2"

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Medium Newel Posts
wood newels NG2
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 50" top - 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" bottom -
3-1/2" x 3-1/2"

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Medium Wood Balusters
wood balusters BG2
newels available
* in maple, oak, cherry
height - 38" top - 1-3/4" x 1-3/4" bottom -
2-3/8" x 2-3/8"

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| HAND-CARVED STAIRCASE PARTS |
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All wood staircase components on this page are
hand-carved from premium selected hardwood. Wood balusters and newel posts
are undeniably the most ornamental and visually dramatic part of the
staircase.
Looking at the staircase you delightfully taking it all in: the
stately carved wood newels, the graceful curves of the railing and wood
balusters in harmonious perfect repetition. For centuries staircase
balustrade is the most ornamental and finely crafted built-in furniture in
the home serving as a focal point of the
home entry.
The main balustrade elements are newel posts and balusters. Usually balusters and newels are
sold separately from other staircase parts. On our website we offering sets
of hand-carved wood newel posts and wood balusters. Wood newels paired-up
with wood balusters by design and by size. Carved finely with fluted
columns, scrolled leaf or grapevine design each of our wooden balusters and
newels are showcase of quality and craftsmanship.
Finely sanded newels and balusters carved from premium selected hardwoods: hard maple, cherry and
white oak. Hardwood used for manufacturing our wood staircase parts is
perfect for stain, but if you desire to paint your staircase you can do so
and have a beautiful result.

Replacing your old staircase parts with new
hand-carved wood newels and wooden balusters can bring a dramatic change to
your staircase and have a grate impact on the space. Staircase begins with
newel post. Often several newel posts are used on the turning points of the
staircase. Newels are the primary stylistic elements of the staircase.
We are offering a high quality solid hardwood newels. Our newels are milled and
turned for a beautiful slender decorative profile. All newels have square finely
sanded ends, turned and carved with deep flutes mid section featuring
distinctive hand-carved design on the lower part, and an ornamental top.
The ornamental top of the newel post commonly called newel
finial. If you wish give a little face lift to your staircase an addition of
decorative newel finial is the way to go. Wood finials for newel posts
can be purchase on our website separately from other staircase parts.

An overall design of the staircase has changed over the years. Humble
staircases in the modest Colonial homes were hidden behind a door or
wall. Back then staircase was steep and compact. Staircases were placed
in unobtrusive locations.
The fine balusters and newels, along with
decorative stair brackets and other applied trimwork become typical of
late-period designs.
Builders of the Late Colonial and Georgian homes
brought the staircase out in the main entry way. The prominent position
of the staircase naturally led to more embellished ornamentation and a
grater architectural significance for the staircase.

Staircase railing parts are commonly known as balustrade. Balustrade
includes newels, railing and balusters. Newel posts are the primary support for railing. The balusters provide a secondary support for
railing as well as creating a barrier. From a construction point of view
balusters and railing are related to the point that the baluster's top
must feet in the hole or groove inside of railing. In the same way, the
bottom end of the baluster should feet with the tread design. Other than
that, there are nothing else that limits the decorative possibilities of
a balusters.
Most of the staircase railings are made from solid wood.
Staircase railings are categorized on over-the-post or post-to-post.

Over-the-post railings runs over the tops of the newels and balusters,
while post-to-post meaning that railing ands butt into the sides of the
newel posts creating a rhythmic dynamics of the staircase line.
The different in balustrade arrangement are primarily aesthetic. With
post-to-post balustrade arrangement, where railing ends to meet newels,
results are usually more dramatic and more decorative options are
available.
Staircase design options in post-to-post arrangement include
curved or mitered wall returns, carved decorative blocks or
wood rosettes that receive railing
and at the wall, and newel posts installed flash to the wall.
In addition to functionality, newels and balusters together provide
vivid architectural definition to a staircase. Aside from replacing
individual balusters or newels, installing balustrade stair parts is not
a job foe amateurs. Installing wood balusters is fairly straight forward
but does require careful cutting and measuring. Carved balusters with
square-top styles are nailed to a railing groove. Our wood balusters
have square bottom ends. This type of balusters are attached to the
treads or to low curb with nails or by means of a dowel that fits into a
hole in the tread. Our balusters designed with elongated top ends that
you can cut to match the slope of the railing.
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