Our Open Stairway Split Level Entryway Remodel
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Today I am sharing our open stairway split level entryway remodel and how you can easily modernize your split level! A split level house entryway is a fairly simple remodel project that you can accomplish in approximately 3 hours depending on how long your demo of the existing wall takes. This post contains affiliate links. You can read my disclosure here.
Modern Split Level Entryway
A modern split level entryway typically consists of a wall railing and simple black iron balusters. Black iron balusters are inexpensive and can be purchased on Amazon with next day delivery. We used these black balusters and they added the modern look we were going after. We opted to add the baluster shoe at the bottom of the baluster but you can eliminate the shoe for an even sleeker modern look.
Step 1: Open Stairway by Removing Half Wall
Here is the split level entryway staircase wall before we started remodeling.
I don’t know why Jim is sitting on the floor in this picture below wearing a mask (ha) but you can see the dated entryway with the closed off 1/2 wall below.
Here is what the entryway looked like after we removed the 1/2 wall. Thankfully there was not any electrical outlets on that wall so it was just a matter of removing the sheetrock and 2×4’s.
As you can see below, the ceiling was opened up below creating a vaulted ceiling, shiplap planks were added to the ceiling, new windows were installed, the floors were sanded and refinished and a fresh coat of paint was added to the walls and trim. The blue gray wall color is called platinum by Behr and the trim is called bright white.
Step 2: Drill holes for balusters and staircase rail
Jim measured and drilled holes approximately every 4″ for the balusters on both the handrail and floor.
Here are the drill holes on the wood handrail.
Here are the drill holes on the floor.
Step 3: Cut balusters to 36″ and add staircase handrail
We used the chop saw to cut the black metal balusters to 36″ each.
If you are using baluster shoes on the top and bottom of the baluster, be sure to add those before placing the baluster into the handrail and bottom floor drill hole.
We applied Loctite adhesive to the floor and handrail drill holes to keep the staircase balusters in place.
We then added the metal black balusters to the floor holes and added the handrail to the top of the balusters.
This is definitely a two person job as getting the handrail to sit steady on top of the balusters while inserting into the drill holes is tedious!
Be sure to wipe any excess adhesive that may spill out around the balusters.
As you can see, we slide the baluster shoes to the bottom and top of the balusters. The shoes will hide any imperfections around the drill holes which is nice!
Split Level Entryway Before and After
The open staircase entryway is absolutely beautiful and cost under $200. The black metal balusters can be found here.
The wooden oak handrail can be found here. The balusters shoes can be found here.
Pretty big change from the original entryway and stairway right?
Here is another look at the entryway wall before.
If you want to learn more about how we removed the kitchen wall and opened up the ceiling check out these posts below by clicking the title of the blog post:
Cute Split Level Remodel before tour, opening up a kitchen wall, installing a load bearing beam, kitchen remodel, installing shiplap ceiling
So what do you think about our open stairway split level entryway? Are you inspired to open up a stairway interior wall in your own home? It truly amazing how opening up walls and staircases can really change the look, flow and floor plan of a home.
We decided to the leave the existing metal handrail on the other side of the staircase wall that we removed and painted it black. It coordinated nicely with the new stairway balusters and was in good shape. I personally love the open staircase look in this house and the overall open kitchen and living room with vaulted ceiling is a drastic improvement from the original split level floor plan. If you you would like to see all the remodeling projects in this home, take a look at our dedicated split level house remodel page.
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