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Case Studies - An all pine double winder staircase


REF: 1850-finch

Requirements;

  • A Stair to fit into a floor opening of 1240x1240mm 2600mm floor to floor height
  • Double Turn to the left
  • All Pine, balustrades up the inside and the outside except for the back wall
  • Plain Square balustrades

3D Model;

Notes;

This staircase is made from a standard construction, using wedges and glue blocks which can be seen on the underside of the stair, a staircase like this would normally be plastered on the underside at a later point. Thhis stair was narrow at 600mm wide per flight, as such a smaller than normal double post was used in the centre to allow enough room to fit the handrails but also keep the widths on the first and third flight as wide as possible. 

     This staircase was provided flat pack and assembled on site by Finch Projects due to it going into a basement and space been tight. Photos were kindly provided by Kevin of Finch Projects Limited.

Specification;

  • Strings - Pine (230x32mm)
  • Treads - Pine (22mm)
  • Risers - Pine (18mm) 
  • Posts - Pine, Square (90x90mm)
  • Post Tops - Shaped Tops
  • Spindles - Pine, Square (41x41mm)
  • Handrail - Pine Signature Profile Handrail (41mm Groove)
  • Bottomrail - Pine (41mm Groove)

Plan;

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Customer Feedback

"Stairs looked fantastic once they were all together, the customer picked these over a metal spiral staircase and I think it was the right decision!" - Kevin Finch of Finch Projects Limited.

REF: 1850-finch

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