Stairs

Modern architecturally-designed staircases are so much more than simply a way to get from one floor to another. A well-designed staircase should function as a key design element and focal point of your interior, inviting guests on a journey through your home, rather than simply acting as a conduit to funnel people up or down.  

In the hands of an experienced design and joinery team, a staircase can be elevated from the purely functional to a genuine work of art, a transitional space that is limited only by your imagination. Floating or fixed, switchback, spiral, or geometrical, the options are endless.

For the art lovers among us, a cleverly designed staircase can appear to exist in defiance of the laws of gravity, as if suspended by invisible strings in the middle of a room. Alternatively, your stairs can be utilised in a more functional way, crafted to disguise generous amounts of storage space while still maintaining a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.

There are a number of components to consider when you discuss your stair design options with us. Apart from the obvious question of shape, the type of wood you use will very much depend on the aesthetic of your home interior. Other things to think about are the flooring on your treads e.g. carpet, tiles, or wood, what type of balustrade would suit your design, and whether there are other materials you would like incorporated into the structure, such as steel, glass, or polycarbonate.