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Long Flat Drop-In Panel for 115sq Stair Post
A large radiata pine drop-in panel, designed to suit a 115x115 recessed stair post.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
Important Dimensions
| Overall | |
| Height | 510mm |
| Width | 87mm |
| Depth | 14mm (of recess) |
FAQ
Where would you normally use it?As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
A large radiata pine drop-in panel, designed to suit a 115x115 recessed stair post.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
Important Dimensions
| Overall | |
| Height | 510mm |
| Width | 87mm |
| Depth | 14mm (of recess) |
FAQ
Where would you normally use it?As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
$24.88
Long Flat Drop-In Panel for 115sq Stair Post—
$24.88
Description
A large radiata pine drop-in panel, designed to suit a 115x115 recessed stair post.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
Drop-in panels are designed to turn a plain post into a Hamptons/coastal style post. They can be used on their own or in conjunction with post moulding, or other smaller panels to create this look.
This product has been pre-sanded and ready for painting.
Important Dimensions
| Overall | |
| Height | 510mm |
| Width | 87mm |
| Depth | 14mm (of recess) |
FAQ
Where would you normally use it?As a way of decorating a 115 x 115mm stair post.
What is it made out of?
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine.
What are the important dimensions?
Overall: 510mm Height x 87mm Width x 14mm Depth (of recess).
How is it fitted to the post?
The panel is supplied assembled ready to be dropped into a 14mm recess in a 115 x 115mm post.
They have been designed so that the moulding on the edges will sit proud of the surface of the post, with the middle of the panel sitting below the surface.
How should you finish it?
The panel may contain some finger-jointing, so we suggest that it should only be used for painting purposes.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.
























