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Types of Handrails for Stairs

Warwick Turned Handrails For Stairs

When looking at giving your staircase a revamp, the amount of different parts to choose from can be overwhelming. There are many different types of handrails, also known as banisters for stairs, from wall mounted handrails to rail in a box, here at Cheshire Mouldings we have everything you could need and want.

Wall Mounted Handrails For Stairs

Wall Mounted Handrails for Stairs have become popular additions to homes over the past couple of years. Here at Cheshire Mouldings, we have wall mounted handrails available in a range of stylish designs and timbers including oak, pine and white primed. When there is the option of various bracket and end cap fittings the possibilities are endless. These types of handrails can work perfectly by themselves or teamed with staircases.

In addition to wall mounted handrails, all our ranges have uniquely designed handrails which can easily be attached to the ranges newel posts and spindles. All handrails are available in a range of timbers including, oak, pine, ash, white primed and more. The timber and design you choose will vary upon to look you are trying to achieve.

Furthermore, if you are looking for a simple handrail solution, the rail in a box is the answer. The rail in a box is available in oak or pine with chrome or brushed nickel fittings. Similar to wall mounted handrails this can work perfectly by itself or as the perfect finish touch to your existing staircase.

View our full range of handrails for stairs here. View our inspiration page for further ideas and advice.

For more information regarding the handrails, Cheshire Mouldings offer call 0800 085 3465. Alternatively, email enquires@cheshiremoulding.co.uk and one of our sales advisors will help you further.

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handrails for stairs Stair Parts When looking at giving your staircase a revamp, the amount of different parts to choose from can be overwhelming. There are many different types of handrails, also known as banisters for stairs, from wall mounted handrails to rail in a box, here at Cheshire Mouldings we have everything you could need and want. Wall Mounted Handrails For Stairs Wall Mounted Handrails for Stairs have become popular additions to homes over… When looking at giving your staircase a revamp, the amount of different parts to choose from can be overwhelming. There are many different types of handrails, also known as banisters for stairs, from wall mounted handrails to rail in a box, here at Cheshire Mouldings we have everything you could need and want. Wall Mounted Handrails For Stairs Wall Mounted Handrails for Stairs have become popular additions to homes over the past couple of years. Here at Cheshire Mouldings, we have wall mounted handrails available in a range of stylish designs and timbers including oak, pine and white primed. When there is the option of various bracket and end cap fittings the possibilities are endless. These types of handrails can work perfectly by themselves or teamed with staircases. In addition to wall mounted handrails, all our ranges have uniquely designed handrails which can easily be attached to the ranges newel posts and spindles. All handrails are available in a range of timbers including, oak, pine, ash, white primed and more. The timber and design you choose will vary upon to look you are trying to achieve. Furthermore, if you are looking for a simple handrail solution, the rail in a box is the answer. The rail in a box is available in oak or pine with chrome or brushed nickel fittings. Similar to wall mounted handrails this can work perfectly by itself or as the perfect finish touch to your existing staircase. View our full range of handrails for stairs here. View our inspiration page for further ideas and advice. For more information regarding the handrails, Cheshire Mouldings offer call 0800 085 3465. Alternatively, email enquires@cheshiremoulding.co.uk and one of our sales advisors will help you further.
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