Plastered staircase

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We have a bannisters on our staircase we don't particularly like (too ornate and stylised for our taste). And I've had the - possibly ridiculous - idea of plastering over them to create something like this (our stairs being exactly the same layout as this image):


Having almost no knowledge in this area, I wonder if anyone has any experience of creating something like this. Would it be possible to use the existing banister as a platform, and plaster over them (obviously with additional preparation)? Or is that a totally ridiculous suggestion? I'm also not entirely sure who would do this work. Is it just a plasterer? Or would other trades need to be involved too? Would any building regulations likely come into it?
Any advice appreciated that might help me in conversations with local tradespeople to get this realised (or to move onto new ideas!)
Thanks.

Having almost no knowledge in this area, I wonder if anyone has any experience of creating something like this. Would it be possible to use the existing banister as a platform, and plaster over them (obviously with additional preparation)? Or is that a totally ridiculous suggestion? I'm also not entirely sure who would do this work. Is it just a plasterer? Or would other trades need to be involved too? Would any building regulations likely come into it?
Any advice appreciated that might help me in conversations with local tradespeople to get this realised (or to move onto new ideas!)
Thanks.
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Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.
It's also surprisingly slim and organic in its appearance and finish - the top edge looks soft with rounded edges, and I think that makes a huge contribution to the overall effect.
Can you do this to yours? Only to a degree; your bannister may have to be a bit thicker (without extra work), certainly will not - can not - have these sweeping corners without major work, and to obtain the overall 'soft' feel will, I fear, be very difficult.
It looks like one of things I've occasionally tried to tackle in previous houses; find a pic of a cracking idea, replicate it - to my mind - with decent accuracy, but it just doesn't 'work' in reality, (or my setting). Can't blame you for wanting it, though your existing 'case is very decent. There was a thread on here recently about someone exploring bold colours on theirs. Again, the Google/Pinterest/etc-found examples looked great.
Blocking in the banister will make it darker and duller looking.