newel in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

newel in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for newel in the English»Spanish Dictionary

newel [ˈnju:əl, Am ˈnu:-] N

American English

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English
The mahogany staircase has turned balusters, a chamfered newel post and a scroll motif on the risers.
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The prominent brass newel posts are topped with finials and connected by mahogany railings.
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The stairway's balustrade in the stair hall featured turned baluster shafts and a newel crafted from maple.
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The railing is in a grid pattern with a large square newel and acorn-shaped top where it reaches the front steps.
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The center hall contains a staircase with a landing slightly below the second floor; the balustrade and oaken newel remain from the post-civil war remodeling.
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The newel post is a short, squat column with a foliated capital.
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Similarly, the bag factory has a wainscoted cashier's office with pay windows, staircase with two open flight and varnished newel posts with turned balusters.
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The interior is reported to feature a semi-circular recess with fluted pilasters and moulded cornice and newel staircase in oak.
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The concrete steps leading to the porch are modern, although the wood railings and newels are original.
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In these towers access was by a winding staircase around a central newel and protected by a portcullis.
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