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White primed stair parts are made from either birch or poplar, also known as tulip wood. They are knot free, pale hardwoods that are ideal to be primed and used for white primed stair parts. The parts are then sprayed white, to a very high standard. These stair parts are classed as primed as there can often be some colour variations between different batches, so we recommend to all our customers that they finish the stair parts in the colour of their choice.
We have one of the largest ranges of white primed stair parts in the UK including spindles, newel posts, newel bases, handrails, baserails, newel caps and much more.
White primed stair parts are made from either birch or poplar, also known as tulip wood. They are knot free, pale hardwoods that are ideal to be primed and used for white primed stair parts. The parts are then sprayed white, to a very high standard. These stair parts are classed as primed as there can often be some colour variations between different batches, so we recommend to all our customers that they finish the stair parts in the colour of their choice.
We have one of the largest ranges of white primed stair parts in the UK including spindles, newel posts, newel bases, handrails, baserails, newel caps and much more.
White primed stair parts are made from either birch or poplar, also known as tulip wood. They are knot free, pale hardwoods that are ideal to be primed and used for white primed stair parts. The parts are then sprayed white, to a very high standard. These stair parts are classed as primed as there can often be some colour variations between different batches, so we recommend to all our customers that they finish the stair parts in the colour of their choice.
We have one of the largest ranges of white primed stair parts in the UK including spindles, newel posts, newel bases, handrails, baserails, newel caps and much more.
White Primed FAQs
Before selecting your white primed stair parts, remember to ask yourself these questions:
•Is your staircase closed string or cut string?
•Does your staircase diminish?
•What is the overall style of the property?
•Who lives in the property?
For more information about stair parts, take a look at our detailed guide.
Here is a list of some of the advantages of choosing white stair parts for your home:
•Neutrality of white - White is very versatile when it comes to selecting a colour scheme for an interior space.
•Design options - White primed staircase parts are not limited to traditional or contemporary interior designs.
•Durability - White primed parts can be easily maintained with a fresh coat of paint.
When buying wood stair parts, one of the biggest challenges is painting. It involves applying a knotting solution, priming, and undercoating. When added up to a full staircase, this can take a very long time.
With white primed wood stair parts, half of the work is already done for you. The knotting solution, primer, and white undercoat is already completed, meaning that you only need to add your chosen colour coat and you’re done.
It is ideal for you to paint primed stair parts as the white primer may not be the same for all stair parts you receive. These stair parts are ready for you to paint with a colour of your choice.
White primed stair parts are an extremely popular option with many because of the:
• Lower price - White primed stair parts offer a visually attractive alternative at a more affordable price.
• Vast design options - White primed staircase parts are not limited to traditional or contemporary interior designs. For example, Georgian and Edwardian balusters provide a familiar traditional aesthetic, while stop chamfered or plain stick spindles will create a cleaner and more contemporary profile.
• Style choices - The neat finish of white primed stair parts is timeless, easily complementing almost any interior design tastes and preferences.
Whilst our stair parts come finished, if we were to recommend a colour for your stair parts, it would be Sherwin-Williams Pure White. It offers a crisp, clean and elegant look. Avoid choosing a white colour with any yellow tint to it.