Working With What We Have Stair Treads PR 6

We left off our stair remodel with a big huge MESS! And it was about to get messier pretty quick.  If you noticed in the plan, from before we had the newel posts moved back to open the space.  So we got to work on that deconstruction/construction next:

We plan on re-using the railing so we took it apart carefully and actually left a lot of it intact.  Anything we did cut we made sure to cut a little long.  Here Justin is cutting back the railing and removing it all:

 In the next few photos we should play the game, Where’s Buddy?

You can see behind Justin that the railing is still mostly in one piece.  (and technically it still is…just sitting in the closet, not on the stairs, but hopefully soon!)  The next side is on the chop list!!  The space already feels SO much bigger!!

Then we started to remove the portion of the wall where the newel post is going to be.

Not photographed we nailed in a support for those boards in the wall (above).  Then installed the structural part of the post.  Don’t laugh at us if we don’t do it exactly right we wanted to make sure it was nice and strong, and you better believe this thing is not coming out.  When we are closer to getting done, we will put the pretty part on top of it.  We also re-used bits and pieces of 2 x 4wood that we already had, so some of it is randomly painted.

Below Justin is showing what it will look like once it is in.
 The actual building begins.
So the newel post structure is in, but the stairs are still atrocious.  More to come.

In case you want to follow along, check out these posts too:

post 1: Starting the project!
post 2 : Demo & Rebuilding
post 3: More Rebuilding
post 4 : Filling the gaps
post 5 : Walnut Stain… at last!
post 6 :  Adding the Stair Risers, Finishing the Runners
Post 7 : Custom Built Newel Posts
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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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  1. What did you use for your stair treads? Did you put new wood on them or clean what was all ready there? I just ripped our carpet off and am trying to figure out what to do about the treads. I’ve looked at ones you can order and they are pricey!

    Thank you in advance for any further tips.

  2. I see you changed the ceiling line in this area as well. Did you just use sheetrock or something else? I’d like more info on that detail. I’m going to redo my stairs as well. When I do, I’ll share.

    Thanks,