Stairs
Our Unique Stairs
A well-designed staircase can create an immediate visual impact upon entering a home. It is a fixed piece of furniture in a house and it deserves careful time and attention spent on the design and details of the finished stairs. Every stairs we make is custom made and designed to suit the individuals’ house. We manufacture and install the highest quality timber stairs in a wide variety of styles including curved stairs, cantilevered stairs and stairs featuring combinations of timber with glass, stainless steel or wrought iron.
Each and every stairs we make is manufactured keeping our customers design, vision and budget requirements in mind. We welcome you to visit our showroom where our experienced sales team can show you sample stairs and guide you through the various options available to you. Our Photo Gallery below shows a selection of the staircases that we have made.
Timber Stairs
We offer our customers high quality bespoke timber stairs
manufactured using White Oak, Ash, Walnut, Teak and Mahogany
in both traditional and contemporary designs.
Painted Stairs
The option to paint parts of your stairs is also available. Poplar is
an ideal timber choice for painting as it has no timber knots and
provides our customers with a very clean paint finish.
Glass & Metal Stairs
Incorporating features such as glass and/or metal in your stairs
can create a very modern and contemporary look.
Curved Stairs
Curved stairs can be a very dramatic and focal feature in a hallway
when entering the home. Our curved stairs are specifically
designed to suit the size and space of our client’s hallway.
STAIRS:
Order & Design
Process
STEP 1
Choosing
Materials






We stock a wide range of timbers for the manufacture of our stairs. White Oak, Iroko Teak, Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Red Deal are among the most popular timber choices. The option to paint some of the components of the stairs or to combine these timbers with glass, stainless steel or wrought iron is also available.
STEP 2
String
Detail


STEP 3
Tread Type


Closed tread describes a stairs with a full timber riser between each tread (the part you step on). With this option it is not possible to see through the stairs.
Open tread allows you to see through the gap between each of the treads and can help to brighten up a hallway if necessary. In order to meet Building Regulations it is necessary to use a small timber riser (as shown in photograph) or a stainless steel bar to ensure that the gap between each tread is not too big.
STEP 4
Spindles, Newel
Posts & Handrail








STEP 5
Bottom
of Stairs








STEP 6
Sheeting / Panelling
To Back



STEP 7
Trimmer
Detail









We stock a wide range of timbers for the manufacture of our stairs. White Oak, Iroko Teak, Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Red Deal are among the most popular timber choices. The option to paint some of the components of the stairs or to combine these timbers with glass, stainless steel or wrought iron is also available.





















