Whether you are looking to enhance your home storage capabilities or create a new living area, our attic stairs offer a blend of safety, style, and convenience that can meet the demands of any household.
Designed with both functionality and safety in mind, they integrate seamlessly into any home without compromising on aesthetics. Our compact designs are engineered for simplicity, and are easy to deploy and retract making them easy to store away neatly when not in use.
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Cut string stairs (also known as open-string stairs) are a type of staircase where the stringers - the inclined boards that support the treads and risers - are 'cut' or shaped to follow the profile of the individual steps.
This design feature allows the profile of each step to be visible from the side of the staircase, giving the stairs a more elegant and detailed appearance compared to closed string stairs, where the stringers run straight and the treads and risers are enclosed within them.
The open design of cut string stairs not only contributes to the aesthetic appeal but also allows more light to pass through the staircase, which can make the stair area feel more spacious.
Closed-string stairs are a type of staircase design where the side profile of the steps (known as the 'string' or 'stringer') is enclosed or solid. This means that the sides of each step are covered by the stringer, and the edges of the treads and risers are not visible when viewed from the side. In this design, the stringers hold the treads (the part of the stair that you step on) and risers (the vertical part between each tread) in place from the sides.
This contrasts with cut-string stairs, where the stringers are cut out to follow the profile of the treads and risers, leaving the edge of each step visible from the side. Closed string stairs provide a more finished look and can be safer by preventing objects or feet from slipping between the treads.
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An open riser staircase is a type of staircase where the risers - the vertical components between each tread - are missing, leaving a space between each step.
This architectural feature creates a visual effect of lightness and openness, allowing light to pass through and making the environment feel more spacious. Open riser staircases are popular in modern and contemporary design for their sleek, minimalist appearance.
A closed riser staircase is a type of staircase where each step has a vertical piece between treads, known as the riser, which is closed off. This means that there is no open space between the treads as you move up the stairs. This design can provide a safer walking surface because it prevents objects, feet, or heels from slipping through the gap that would exist in an open riser staircase.
Closed riser staircases are common in residential and commercial buildings due to their safety and traditional aesthetic.
Softwood, or Scots Pine, is an excellent choice for staircases due to its cost-effectiveness and ease of use. It is lightweight, making it easy to work with and install, which is particularly advantageous for custom or intricately designed staircases. Its pale, warm hue and distinct grain pattern provide a natural, inviting look that can be easily stained or painted to match various interior styles.
The enduring beauty and timeless appeal of Oak adds warmth and elegance to any space, with its rich grain patterns and inviting hues. It is an exceptional choice for staircases, renowned for its distinctive character, robust durability, and timeless appeal.
Oak's inherent strength ensures that your staircase withstands the test of time and the rigors of daily use, making it a practical investment for both traditional and contemporary homes.
Walnut is highly valued for staircase construction due to its rich, elegant colour and distinctive grain, which lends a luxurious appearance to interiors. This hardwood is robust and durable, effectively withstanding the rigors of heavy use, making it ideal for staircases in high-traffic areas. Walnut's natural depth of colour and ability to take finishes well allows for a variety of stylistic choices, enhancing its adaptability to different decor styles.