Traditional Hardwood Balustrade Stairs
Its hard to beat the timeless elegance of a traditional timber balustrade. This selection uses square turned newels and spindles, the latest variation on a classic style.
Its hard to beat the timeless elegance of a traditional timber balustrade. This selection uses square turned newels and spindles, the latest variation on a classic style.
With the dramatic decrease in people moving house there has been an increase in people wanting to upgrade and refurbish there existing homes. Staircases being one of the main features within the home are prime candidates for refurbishment. Customers looking for a modern look to replace old traditional balustrades and handrail are increasingly choosing Glass as a stylish finish that adds instant moderniy.
The brief from the client was to replace the existing non compliant attic stairs with an elegant feature stairs. The fitting of a curved staircase for Attic Refurb with a wreathed handrail enables compliance with building regulations in a very confined space avoiding the need for alterations to the landing area. For aesthetic as well as cost reasons we decided to use a combination of stained oak treads and handrail with painted strings risers and spindles. As an option, we also supplied this customer with under stairs storage units, for the storage of coats, hoover, toys etc.
This stairs uses simple stainless steel bars of 14mm diameter to achieve an open modern look, when combined with a substantial American white oak handrail which curves to match the staircase before dropping vertical to join the ground the effect is clean and modern but not overly clinical.