Newel posts are used at each end of stair balustrading with spindles or balusters along the length supporting the handrail.
I believe the rail is called a banister here in Australia not sure about the rest of the world.:)
A post that supports a roof is called a column.
I call it a bannister if it is an indoor one. Outside is just a hand rail or railing.
Stair lifts by manufacturers such AmeriGlide are said to be well favored by customers and incredibly easy to install. Electric powered stair lifts are said to be more difficult. However, battery powered stair lifts are easier for installation.
Exercising with a stair stepper is a very physically demanding activity. It will definitely tone your legs and make them a great deal stronger, and will make you much more energetic.
a newel post
The ball on top of a stair post is commonly referred to as a "newel cap" or "newel ball." It is often decorative and serves to complete the look of the newel post, which is the upright post at the bottom or top of a staircase. Newel caps can come in various styles and materials, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the staircase.
A 'Newel'
No, the word stair is a noun. If the noun stair or stairway is used with another noun, to create a specific term, it is called a "noun adjunct" rather than an adjective, as in the term "stair rail."
banister
The part of the stair you don't step on is called the riser. It is the vertical section that connects each step.
I believe they are called Ziggurats.
I don't know if this is what you were asking, but they are HOMOPHONES
I believe the rail is called a banister here in Australia not sure about the rest of the world.:)
I believe the rail is called a banister here in Australia not sure about the rest of the world.:)
Flight of stairs and Fleet of ships.
Waka flacka. you do not step on the riser