Railing in sunkin living room
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Comments (16)Honestly, people were just hardier in days of yore. My very scary, steep, hardwood floor staircase in my 1913 bungalow had no signs of ever having a handrail. I installed one for ME, no kids involved. I had a handyman put up one that looked just like Marie's above. When I moved from that house, I took it off to get my furniture down. Pretty simple actually. To be honest I would not use a velvet or other rope. I need something to really grab onto if I slip on the hardwood floors; not something that could rip or pull away. Oh, I also found that investing in non-slip socks is a must!...See MoreSolutions for 1960's designed sunken living room plus railing options
Comments (25)This is a unique, beautiful layout, but - Holy Cow - there's way too much going on. Simplify. As others suggest, raise the living room floor and get rid of the step down and railing. It would combine the entry and living room and really open up the space. It would be safer, too, because it's easy to forget situations where there's one or two steps, especially for guests. Paint the brick. Easier and cheaper than drywall and would retain the interesting texture. Lighter color railings would help. The hillbilly front door has got to go....See MoreDecor and furniture ideas for living room half wall stair rail
Comments (6)Gee. I didn’t realize the picture I attempted to post didn’t actually post. No children; open minded with various suggestions. The other side of the room already has a couch & TV....See MoreHelp with replacing rail and balusters in living room
Comments (2)Ok, thanks. My style is rustic with elements of southwestern and country (I guess : ) ) And possibly French provincial rustic in the kitchen but too messy for a pic. Haha. Here are a few more pics. My house is the opposite of open concept. The rooms are very separate. The pics are the living room (where the railing is) and I included a bedroom, which is located if you turn right after the railing and go straight. I have hated that railing since the day I moved in 12 years ago. Thank you for any suggestions! Ellie...See MoreUser
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