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David Eisan
12-19-2007, 9:24 PM
Hello everyone,

In the first two shots you can see the old staircase in the background through the old dining room doorway into the main hall. That was the day I took possession of the house. I had just started banging holes in the walls to see what was behind them before I went into full demolition mode and removed all the walls on the main floor. I knew the carpet was coming off the stairs, but I didn't know what was underneath them. It turns out the staircase was nothing more than dimensional lumber with carpet on it. Pretty low end. This would not fit in with my plans for the house.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/oldstair1.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/oldstair2.jpg

Once all the demo, structural work, electrical rough in, drywall and new subfloor were in, I contacted a friend from work who owns a staircase company about a new staircase. He came over on a Saturday and Katarina and I talked with him for a couple of hours about what could be built. While the old staircase may have met code 30 years ago, simple dropping a new one in today would not. We would need one more tread. He came up with the idea of a platform at the bottom to get that additional tread. The old staircase had a wrought iron railing with a plastic cap that went on the outside and bent inward where the stair went into the ceiling and up to the second floor. After much discussion we settled on a design. A diminishing railing on the outside that would die into the ceiling, a full railing on the wall, square pickets and a panel newel post.

The stair case was supposed to take 4-5 weeks from order to install, but it took longer. It turns out you can not just go to one of those big square places and pick up a sheet of Jatoba plywood (for the risers). Once the custom sheet of Jatoba ply showed up, the staircase was finished and ready to be put in. I was out of town the day it was to be installed. I was eager to get home and check it out. Just the main staircase body was installed on the first day, it was 90%+ built off site. All the railing and trim materials had been milled oversize and were fitted on site over the next two days.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair1.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair2.jpg

I then had to lay the tile in the entranceway, flooring on the two landings, finish the trim myself, prep and finish the staircase. I have never spent so much time on such small areas of flooring. I really am embarrassed to admit how long those two little platforms took. I bet half the main floor will not take as long.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair3.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair4.jpg

I shot four coats of Magnalac pre-cat lacquer with a Kremlin HVLP system. A staircase is probably not the best spray project for a first timer, but it went well. I only had one run, which was caused by me bumping my head and stopping the gun. This was sanded down and fixed on the last coat.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair5.jpg

David Eisan
12-19-2007, 9:25 PM
I am very pleased with how things went and I could not be happier with the outcome.

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair6.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair7.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair8.jpg

http://www.federatedtool.com/david/img/newstair9.jpg

I have some time off over the holidays and I hope to get a lot of the 1600 sq ft of Jatoba flooring out of boxes and down on the floor.

My plans to take a 30 year old house and turn it into a 80-100 year old open concept are taking shape...

Thanks for looking,

David.

Every Neighbourhood has one, in Mine I'm Him

Jude Tuliszewski
12-19-2007, 9:31 PM
Nice work, it looks terrific. How was that stuff to work with?

Chee Fang
12-19-2007, 9:32 PM
Great job. I really like your stairs.

Brandon Shew
12-19-2007, 10:34 PM
Nice work. You should have done them last since now you have to walk on them for the upstairs renovations...

Bruce Page
12-19-2007, 10:41 PM
Wow, they look great. The Jatoba is beautiful!

gary Zimmel
12-20-2007, 12:14 AM
Beautiful looking staircase......

Bill Wyko
12-20-2007, 1:31 AM
Beautiful job. I really like the radius steps at the bottom. That really kicks it up a few notches. Good work.

Mike Cutler
12-20-2007, 4:45 AM
Nice work David.

Everything looks fantastic. That room is no longer a box.

Most folks wait a bit to do that type of remodeling.
Jumping in on the very first day was very ballsy.

Nice Work

PS. Where did you get Jatoba Ply??

Alex Shanku
12-20-2007, 5:54 AM
PS. Where did you get Jatoba Ply??

--Ill second that.

Also, nice job those stairs look great.

Bob Aquino
12-20-2007, 7:40 AM
Beautiful. Jatoba is one of my favorite woods to work with. I did about 4 floors in this current house and just finished a mantel project using it. Just be prepared for it to turn a couple of shades darker over the next several years, bit it will still be very pretty.

Richard Wolf
12-20-2007, 7:40 AM
Very nice staircase David. The old staircase looks very steep, and the new one still looks a little steep, but working in older homes trying to redesign to be safer and more functional is a very difficult task. You and your friend did a nice job with the starting platform step design.
Keep up the quality of work in the rest of the house.

Richard