I posted this comment on another forum but it is more appropriate here -
Our house has a dark feel to it which I'm trying to brighten up downstairs.
We have a great-looking wooden bannister / balcony which is mahogony stained (I think) but I would prefer a lighter coloured wood.
We have matching internal doors and doorframes too (ie magogony).
Would it make more sense (cheaper & easier) to replace the bannister and the doors (which are mainly glass panelled) and door frames than to get them stripped and oak-stained?
Either way I would have a tradesman do the jobs.
The idea is to also have an oak (or near oak coloured) wooden floor in the hallway that leads to the above mentioned doors etc
Advice welcomed!
cheers, Calvados
Our house has a dark feel to it which I'm trying to brighten up downstairs.
We have a great-looking wooden bannister / balcony which is mahogony stained (I think) but I would prefer a lighter coloured wood.
We have matching internal doors and doorframes too (ie magogony).
Would it make more sense (cheaper & easier) to replace the bannister and the doors (which are mainly glass panelled) and door frames than to get them stripped and oak-stained?
Either way I would have a tradesman do the jobs.
The idea is to also have an oak (or near oak coloured) wooden floor in the hallway that leads to the above mentioned doors etc
Advice welcomed!
cheers, Calvados