Kelvin Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 After the stairs were installed it left an awkward detail at the top of the stairs where the stringer joins the skirting board. Further complicated by the fact my skirting boards are higher than the top of the stringer and theres a gap between the stringer and the wall. Consequently running the skirting board up to the back of the stringer meant the skirting was higher than stringer. I figured that this must be a common feature to detail. A quick look at Heb Homes website and sure enough several examples of the problem. See picture. I can’t quite believe they left it like that as that would annoy the hell out of me every time I walked up the stairs. The second picture shows what I’ve done to address this but can you see how I’ve done it because I can’t decide if it annoys me or not. Any other ideas?
saveasteading Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 That's annoying only if you want it to be. Anything more you do to it will draw more attention to it. Nobody else will notice.
Russell griffiths Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 This is always a difficult area to make look good, I’ve rarely seen a good finish here.
Kelvin Posted April 20, 2024 Author Posted April 20, 2024 Yep. So it seems. I contemplated concealing the stringer into the wall originally. In case no one notices how I got the skirting to match the stringer height is I ripped 25mm off it. 😂 Compare it to the skirting on the right. My wife told me to only look at that side when I go upstairs 😂
saveasteading Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 9 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: I’ve rarely seen a good finish here. That's because you are looking at it, for the ultimate solution. The Georgians or Victorians would have put a moulding over it, drawing even more attention, but then distracted from it with mouldings all over the place.
ProDave Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 Why was there a gap between the wall and stringer? There are not in my house (but I fitted the stairs)
FuerteStu Posted April 20, 2024 Posted April 20, 2024 Just finished my stairs and had a similar issue. I ran an 12mm quadrant of trim on top to cover the gap and distract from the square top to Skirting end. Not entirely happy with it, but it looks better than it did and I'm probably the only person that would ever notice
Kelvin Posted April 20, 2024 Author Posted April 20, 2024 4 minutes ago, FuerteStu said: Just finished my stairs and had a similar issue. I ran an 12mm quadrant of trim on top to cover the gap and distract from the square top to Skirting end. Not entirely happy with it, but it looks better than it did and I'm probably the only person that would ever notice I’ll probably do the same. I’ll fill it first and see how that works. 1
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