The
stairs were so closed in and dark and it made them and the hallways seem much smaller than they
were. The only nice feature was that all the open space above the stairs was available for storage. Note the fiber board doors on the right side of the hallway to access this area. It appears that the doorway and wall at the far end were original but the layout didn't make a lot of sense and the second bedroom to the right did not have an additional doorway either. I think having this all open with railing will be a much better look.
The ends of all the stair treads were cut flush to put in a fake paneled wall after the original railing and balusters were removed. I'm debating whether to try and salvage these somehow or replace them entirely. Now it looks very open and much less claustrophobic. Albeit precarious with no railing. Still some paneling and carpet to be removed and I'll install a temporary railing to prevent missteps during any late night bathroom trips. Pun intended.
The lower portion of the stairs had a wall built where the railing used to be. In the above picture you can see how the stair treads were trimmed flush with the skirting to allow for this.










