Monday, 10 December 2012



Stepped Style Staircase

The Stepped Style Staircase is very similar to the Traditional Style Staircase. In fact the only difference between these timber stairs is the stringer shape. Not to be confused with our New Age timber staircase (which is positioned higher than the tread) the Stepped Style Staircase has a zigzagged shaped stringer top, whilst retaining its flat bottom. 

The shape of the stringer beautifully accommodates the staircases natural rise whilst the harmoniously curved nature of the stringer gives the stair a lovely swooping feel. Like the traditional the staircase can have any number of different hand rail shapes, spindle material or even have glass. It should be noted that there are a few regulation issues with glass clamped between posts on this model - let us know if you need information on this. The staircase can also come in a number of different timbers. 

One of the most remarkable variations of The Stepped Style Staircase is when it is used with glass clamped to the side. In fact combining this with white stringers and making the steps closed (closed riser flush with tread edge) gives you quite the feature. Equally like our other staircases within the range the stringer and handrail can curve around the corners rather than having posts - this look's extremmely good!! 

A standard model with 12 risers in beech parquet costs around £ 3,500.00 + VAT. Please let us know if you need a price put together. 

Also, Please take a look at our website for more information or give us a call on 01794 522 444.










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Thank you, and happy staircase hunting!! 

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