david phillips .
The baluster were made by a company called Crown Heritage. http://www.crownheritage.com/main.cfm They have a web site, which you can navigate through to find the a wide selection the balusters. Their web site offers many varieties of style, sizes, material, plowed for the handrail or dowels for the installation.
You can do a web search on baluster, and find many companies produce similar styles to the photograph.
It may be more important to check with your carpenter as to which company they prefer to utilize.
Check with your local builder or carpenter regarding the size, thickness, type and code requirements for clear access between the balusters. All of the denoted elements are part of the stair system to meet the building code.
david phillips The Shabby Nest, may offer you the direction of color for the products you seek. I do not keep files on projects which are over 3 years, so a trip to your local paint store may find the your best match.
david phillips The runner connects the rear staircase across the second floor hallway, to the second floor foyer landing, and then the front staircase as shown on a different picture within the project. Each bedroom has a matching wood threshold at the entry door. Each bedroom has it's own identity with different carpet, wall coverings, and window treatment. The color utilized within each individual bedroom were selected for the two sons, one daughter, the guest suite, and also the master bedroom suite. Since each bedroom reflected a different style, the request for color would be for five different areas. I believe the transition of installing the wood threshold, allowed each room to have it own identity, and not conflict with the runner utilized within the home.
added by Casa Nova Design Group to pstairs (8 months ago)
note the way the newell post attaches to base step - like! we don't really have room to round out the bottom step since the hall to the powder bath is there. I like this flat edge detail on this one.
The baluster were made by a company called Crown Heritage. http://www.crownheritage.com/main.cfm
They have a web site, which you can navigate through to find the a wide selection the balusters. Their web site offers many varieties of style, sizes, material, plowed for the handrail or dowels for the installation.
You can do a web search on baluster, and find many companies produce similar styles to the photograph.
It may be more important to check with your carpenter as to which company they prefer to utilize.
Check with your local builder or carpenter regarding the size, thickness, type and code requirements for clear access between the balusters. All of the denoted elements are part of the stair system to meet the building code.