Hi All,
Stairs question......
We have a wall, which, when plastered will cover part of the edge of the stairs(from halfway up only, basically where the next floor starts), and this prevents us from having any sort of balustrade that looks OK on the open side of the staircase. Personally I can deal with this, no kids and not planning on selling soon so can't see it will be too much of a problem. However, at the top of the stairs there is a gap to the hallway which is approximately 1metre that needs a balustrade. Is it OK to fix the balustrade to the single skin internal wall, or should we have some sort of wood from floor to ceiling to screw into to give extra strength??
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks
WeWillGetOurHOuseBuilt!!!
Stairs question......
We have a wall, which, when plastered will cover part of the edge of the stairs(from halfway up only, basically where the next floor starts), and this prevents us from having any sort of balustrade that looks OK on the open side of the staircase. Personally I can deal with this, no kids and not planning on selling soon so can't see it will be too much of a problem. However, at the top of the stairs there is a gap to the hallway which is approximately 1metre that needs a balustrade. Is it OK to fix the balustrade to the single skin internal wall, or should we have some sort of wood from floor to ceiling to screw into to give extra strength??
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks
WeWillGetOurHOuseBuilt!!!