The Power of Feature Steps on a Staircase
Feature Steps; A Staircase Design That Makes A Statement
This T-shaped staircase we manufactured for a Cornwall property does an excellent job at demonstrating how effective feature steps can be for a staircase. This design incorporates two D-end steps at the bottom of the flight, stacking for a grandiose aesthetic.
T-Shaped Stairs; Practical and Efficient Staircase Design
The smart inclusion of a central carpet strip provides an elegant touch to the design, flirtatiously showing off the warm colour and texture of the wood underneath. This staircase also demonstrates a typical T-shaped staircase. These stairs allow access to multiple parts of a building from the stairs, including a design such as this can be an economical decision in terms of space.
Oak Stairs; Warm Colour & Familiar Texture
The technical specifications for this staircase reveal the use of high quality 32mm oak treads, accompanied by stop chamfered spindles and newel posts for a sturdy yet visually appealing finish. The newel caps have been topped off with pyramid newel caps, giving a subtle point of interest to the design.
The customer was pleased with the design process and end-product, they said: “The stairs were so easy to create with your software programme and great to have a visual at the end.
“Turnaround time was quite swift, the quality was great and the stairs were easy to install.”
To start designing your own staircase, visit the Staircreator and jump right into it. For a more personal process, give our design team a call on 01938 553311. We also have a vast choice of stair parts available for refurbishments in our online store.
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