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Ways to Refresh Your Stair Railing and Banisters

July 9, 2022


The staircase in your home can and ought to be both useful and beautiful. There are some methods to update them without having to spend a lot of money. Here are some suggestions for updating the appearance of your stairs:

Make a Wall from Your Handrail

This is not only a safe solution, but it's also stylish—especially if you have children or dogs. You won't need to worry if you extend the railing all the way to the ceiling.

Change Up the Texture

Replace your plain wooden bannisters with something more distinctive, like glass or steel, or combine several materials. This is a simple method to create a more modern atmosphere.

Rethink Stair Spindles

You can install a unique form, shape, or substance like steel wires, or you can adjust the spindles so that they are horizontal rather than vertical.

Paint the Railings

Your staircase will stand out right away if you paint it in contrasting hues. With this modification, there are countless design options. You can choose a simple monochromatic look or add some contrast with a two-toned bannister.

Anatomy of Staircases and How they fit together

For clients to understand the vision they have for their new stairs, it is crucial to describe the components of staircases. Even while the terminology may appear difficult, breaking it down will help you understand the whole. Along with knowing the components, utilising the proper terminology will advance your project much more quickly and bring you one step closer to the ideal home you have in mind.

How to Paint Banisters and Railings



You might be in for a shock if you believe painting stairs is a simple task. Particularly if you're painting over an old railing and bannister, painting stairs involves a lot of detail and can take a while to accomplish. But one of the cheapest ways to update your staircase is with a fresh coat of paint.

  1. Surface preparation
  2. Often, the preparation process takes longer than the painting itself. To smooth out any ridges, carefully sand the spindles and handrail with a sanding block before applying paint. You must thoroughly sand lacquered wood spindles if you want the priming and paint to go on smoothly.

    Additionally, you'll need to cover any surfaces you don't want painted, like your carpeted staircase. While working, cover the floor with a drop cloth or old newspapers and apply masking tape to the margins where the railings meet the wall.

  3. Prime
  4. Anywhere you intend to paint, prime first. According to some seasoned painters, oil-based primers perform a superior job of sealing and obstructing existing colours.

  5. Painting
  6. Those railings endure a great deal of wear and tear because staircases are a heavily used surface. Use satin or semi-gloss-finish acrylic paint of the highest calibre. Avoid using flat or matte colours since they tend to show blemishes more easily and might be more difficult to clean.

    For a project that looks good and lasts for years, you'll need at least two to three coats of paint.



Staining Your Railing and Banisters

Compared to painted stairs, stained stairs typically last less time. If you decide to stain, keep in mind that deeper stains will hold up better in these high-traffic areas.
A local stair painter will need to remove the old paint from the stairs if you already have painted stairs and want to stain them instead. After that, sand your stairs to make it possible to dye them evenly.


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