REF: 10596-Marsden
N.B. The price shown is based on the staircase above and calculated based on current pricing.
If an oak stair is to be carpeted, it doesn't make sense to supply the treads and risers oak, given the cost saving.
As such, this staircase features MDF treads and plywood risers, ideally suited to carpeting.
This staircase features two feature treads:
These two feature treads allow the bottom post to be set back by two treads (approx 500mm). They are allowing the hallway to feel bigger and giving the staircase a grander appearance.
The maximum pitch for domestic building regulations (in a house) is 42°. The majority of stairs we manufacture are to 42°.
However, if you have the space and want a more pleasant staircase to walk up, the pitch can be shallower (less steep) than 42°.
At only 39.7°, this staircase is significantly shallower (less steep) than the maximum allowable 42°, so although it will take up more space, it will be far nicer to walk up and look more aesthetically pleasing.
Placed in a modern barn conversion, the client opted for a more traditional balustrade (square posts and chamfered spindles).
The gallery landing area is an "L shape" return featuring 41mm stop chamfered spindles with a 90mm square post on each corner.
An oak pyramid cap compliments each post.
It's really common to have stop chamfered spindles in barn conversions.
This staircase is in a premium barn conversion so a premium oak staircase with traditional chamfered spindles really makes this property stand out!
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