Stairs
Staircases are items of furniture that can be made to any design to suit any taste. Using a wide range of timbers, including Walnut, American White Oak, American Red Oak, American Ash, Iroko and Poplar, you ideas can be brought to life. Choose from a range of timber, Glass or Stainless steel balustrading to compliment your design for a perfect look.
Walnut Open Tread Staircase
- Walnut staircase
- Stainless steel balustrading
- Walnut handrail
- 3 coats clear lacquer
- Walnut newel posts
- Walnut handrail
- Open tread
- Closed string to both sides
- Balustrading on first floor area to match staircase
Walnut & Paint Open Tread Staircase
- Walnut Treads and handrail
- All else for paint
- Sweeping String
- Bullnosed first and second tread
- Scroll to bottom of handrail
- First two treads are closed, all else open
- Cut string and brackets
White Oak Open Tread Staircase
- White Oak
- Sweeping string
- Open tread
- Bullnosed first and second tread
- Ramp and continuous tread where staircase meets first floor
- Brackets and cut string
White Oak & Paint Staircase with Glass Balustrading
- Oak treads and handrail
- All else for paint
- Round handrail
- Stainless steel posts
- Glass balustrading
- Cut string to both sides
- No brackets
Maple Staircase
- Maple
- Square posts
- Square first and second treads
- Closed strings to both sides
- Internal doors to match
Paint Staircase with Mahogany handrail
- Mahogany Handrail
- All else for paint
- Bullnosed first tread
- Scroll to bottom of handrail
- Cut string and brackets
- Wall panelling and window by McNally Joinery
White Oak Commercial Staircase
- White Oak staircase
- Grip strips to treads
- Balustrading to clients specifications
- Ball tops to newels
Paint Staircase with Iroko handrail and posts
- Iroko Newel posts and handrail
- Cut strings to both side
- Newel post top to client's detail
Curved staircase
- Mahogany Treads, Risers and Handrail
- Bullnose and scroll to first tread
- Traditional tulip spindle
- Balustrading to both sides of staircase
- Brackets and cut string to both sides of staircase
Traditional Balustrading
- Tulip spindle
- Walnut Handrail
- Ramp and over the post handrail to top of staircase
- Over the post handrail and bun to 90 degree turn
Walnut and Steel Balustrading
- Walnut apron, posts and handrail
- Round handrail and posts
- Stainless steel balustrading
Oak and glass balustrading
- Stainless steel posts and glass clamps
- Toughened glass balustrading
- White Oak circular handrail
Over the post handrail
- Walnut handrail
- Ramp and over the post handrail with bun
- Spindles and newel for paint
Walnut handrail
- Walnut handrail
- Standard post
- Tulip spindle
- Handrail is not continuous