Painted Wooden Staircase

This beautiful painted staircase features our expertly handcrafted Boston newel post. Uniquely ornate, the Boston newel is a contemporary twist on traditional design and has been paired here with a treble cluster of our Cherwell spindle. Painted in Sorrel white and finished with Jacobean Oak, this design is a fine example of how a staircase can transform your home.

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Features

What sets us apart

Treble Cluster Spindle

Our designers have included a treble cluster of our Cherwell spindle to add architectural depth to the staircase, while still allowing natural light to flow through the bright and airy entrance.

Boston Newel

The Boston newel is a uniquely crafted statement for any staircase. Featuring ornate detail to offer an element of grandeur to the overall design, it works perfectly painted in our Sorrel colour and paired with the richness of Jacobean Oak.

This bright and airy entrance is the perfect space for this stunning staircase. The design features treble clustered spindles, our exclusive Boston Newel and an overarching monochrome colour scheme

Note from our designer

Finance options available

Buy now, pay in 9 months available

With a range of finance packages available, there has never been a better time to buy. Buy now pay in 9 months finance is available with a minimum deposit of 30%. 9.9% APR representative. Credit is subject to status and affordability, terms and conditions apply.

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Over 35 years of satisfied clients

"The design has completely transformed our space, and we couldn’t be happier with the result."

Mrs K Holroyd, Wrexham

"It’s the best thing we’ve done to the house!"

Pauline Treston, Northumberland

"Neville Johnson have done an impeccable job and I would recommend them to anyone."

Rosalind Tunnicliffe, Solihull

"Our staircase is the perfect finishing touch!"

Judith Scorer, Stockport

"Neville Johnson has transformed our vision into a luxury dressing space."

Mr & Mrs Begbie, Hampshire

"The process was faultless from start to finish."

Mrs S. D, Lincolnshire