in lots of different finishes.
I want something elegant, inexpensive (ha) and something that isn’t over the top, or too plain.
My favorites are in the two photos below.
Then I need to select a few more newel posts from the selection below.
Another option is using a panel on the stairs.
I’ll show what I selected in an upcoming post… stay tuned.
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Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns says
Every piece is beautiful! I am looking forward to seeing your selections, as well as the piece that started it all.
Have a great weekend.
Christine Graves says
I don’t envy you…I worked for 2 different steel fabricators for 10 years and even I am having trouble picking what I’d want…Good luck!
Tina C says
I can’t wait to see what you chose! Honestly, I would love to know how you made that decision, because I can’t figure out which one I like best. 🙂
This is so much fun, thanks for sharing! Have a great day 🙂
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
It is always such a hard decision when there is so many beautiful ones to choose from….but then again the process must be so much fun for you…looking forward to your final choice! Have a great weekend.
Betsy@ coastal-colors says
This is such a difficult decision! I love both of your choices! I can’t wait to see the tour! Oh, I have heard that one would add a final to the newel post to signify the house is paid for in the Victorian era.
Kathysue says
I think life was simpler when we had fewer choice, don’t you. It is so hard when there are so many to choose from, but you seem to always stay true to what you love, so I can tell you will not waiver once you make the decision. Can’t wait to see the final product.
Happy Saturday,
Kathysue
Dayle @ A Collection of This and That says
I know it will be wonderful!
I could never build a house from the ground up. Too many decision to make. My head would be in an eternal spin.
Pondside says
I like your choices, especially the first one with the bit of an oval bit. We once had a house with iron work that was all Spanish in style. I grew tired of it, as it limited other decorating choices. If I had to choose I’d do as you have, and choose something more English or French in appearance. Loving this series!
Anne says
Oh those are beautiful! I would rather have that then the wood spindles we have.
xx
Anne
Designs By Pinky says
I felt lucky that I could even HAVE iron balustrades!They showed wooden ones and I asked if iron was an option and they said YES! I was beyond excited. I can’t wait to see what you choose. XO, Pinky
Pat Cantwell says
Anita,
I KNOW which ones I’d chose, dear friend!!!
I’ll be back to see which ones YOU choose, soon!
Fondly,
Pat
Travelin' GRITS says
OOOHHH!!! I love what you’ve narrowed it down to. We’re almost to this point with our build, or at least to the point where we need to start thinking and considering what we want. Of course, in true fashion, my husband has decidedly different ideas from my own, so it will be interesting to see what we end up with! 🙂
Thanks for sharing your selections!
Christine Vandormolen says
Hi Anita, please do keep us posted…I am thinking about doing the very same thing…curious to know some pricing…..I actually blogged about it before not too long ago…thanks for sharing and I LOVE wrought iron in a staircase…
http://littlebrags.blogspot.com/2013/06/wrought-iron-staircase-dreaming-and.html
Paul From Provista Balustrade System says
There are great information about Balustrade.
Thanks for sharing
Paul