newel การใช้
- Inside, the rear stairway has a large carved newel post.
- The main staircase has its original stringers, newels and balustrade.
- A stair with metal newels and turned balusters connects all floors.
- Balustrades are of turned cedar with monumental and elaborate newel posts.
- This stair has square sectioned balusters and a chamfered newel post.
- Newel posts are sturdy, so they rarely need to be replaced.
- Several bows fill in gaps around the cap of the newel post.
- Spiral stairs wind around a newel ( also the central pole ).
- Hollow newels are known more accurately as box newel posts.
- Hollow newels are known more accurately as box newel posts.
- A newel staircase gives access to the Parvise Room above.
- The staircase is oak with turned balusters and massive newels.
- The staircase and its newel post and handrail are original.
- The handrail spindles and newel have a dark natural finish.
- The newel post contains classically inspired ornamentation appropriate to the building style.
- The staircase, which has simple turned newels, dates to 1860.
- It is decorated with a turned newel post and balusters.
- A stair with newel and squared balusters is against the south wall.
- In 1903 Newel was named United States Ambassador to Luxembourg.
- It features a walnut octagonal newel post with coffered panels.
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