Geometric and Splay Stairs.








Geometric Stairs

Geometric and splay stairs are graceful and elegant, but do require plenty of space. They can vary in price considerably depending on the materials chosen. They need to be planned for well in advance of your building commencing.

Curved Stair and Curved Balcony

 

 

  • Carpet customwood stair
  • Timber handrail
  • Timber turned balusters
  • Timber capping and bottom rail
  • Continuous handrail system

Twin Stairs - Curved Landing

 

 

  • Steel balusters
  • Customwood stair
  • Tasmanian Oak handrail
  • Tasmanian Oak capping over stringer
  • Continuous handrail
  • Handcarved corner flows
  • Framed balustrade
  • Feature balusters
Designer Geometric Jarrah and Customwood Stair

  

  • Jarrah curved inner string
  • Straight sections of solid Jarrah outer string
  • Jarrah curved handrail
  • Feature Jarrah newel posts
  • Steel balusters individually fitted
  • Combination of baluster patterns
  • Customwood treads and risers for carpet

 

Geometric Rimu Stair

  

 

 

 

 

  • Curved inner stringer
  • Outer stringer straight around three angles
  • Bullnosed on first and second treads
  • Curved Rimu handrail
  • Rimu balusters

 

Splay Stairs

Splay stairs are a variation of a straight flight of stairs with a small curve on one side. They can add interest and extra value to your home, by enhancing your main entrance with more elegance and style than a standard straight flight.

Kwila Splay Stairs

 

 

  • Curved one side with bullnosed first tread
  • Feature Kwila extra large newel posts
  • Kwila flat balusters with tulip design
  • Kwila stringers
  • Customwood treads and risers for carpet
  • Curved upper flight

Rimu Splay Stair - First Flight to Intermediate Landing

 

 

 

  • Bullnosed first tread
  • Rimu turned newel post
  • Rimu treads and risers
  • Curved Rimu handrail
Splay Stair - All Customwood

 

  • First five treads are curved outward on one side only
  • Stringers are customwood and painted
  • Treads and risers are customwood for carpet
  • First tread has a large bullnose to open the entrance to the stair
  • Steel newel posts anchor the balustrade system
  • Steel balusters have been individually fitted into the stringers and up into the handrail
  • Rimu laminated curved handrail with handcarved flows to make a continuous handrail system up onto the balcony

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