Design
These are a lot of competing needs to meet when considering stairs design. This is where my experience come in, My years and years of working with stairs have given that ‘eye’ that is needed
Also, one of my strengths is problem-solving, I am able to fit stairs into places and spaces where you might not think they could go.
I will come up with a solution which works well from an engineering point of view which uses the space economically and cleverly, as well as looking absolutely amazing.
I invite you to read some of the many testimonials I have received from satisfied customers.
One question to ask about stairs design is whether it will look good from all angles. That is something I consider very carefully when I do my design.
There's no point in the stairs looking nice from the front if they are an eyesore from the back and you would have to live with that for decades.
All the stairs I create have a simplicity and elegance to the design. They will not date. I know that I am creating for future generations. Quality has its own style.
I think of things which perhaps other stairs manufacturers do not. For example, we can play around with such elements as the ratio between the step and the riser (always keeping within the Building Regulations of course). With a deeper step you can have a high riser, for example. The stairs need to be ergonomically designed for ease of use and we always factor this in. It is a safety issue too. Stairs that are tricky to climb are more likely to cause an accident.
Also, one of my strengths is problem-solving, I am able to fit stairs into places and spaces where you might not think they could go.
I will come up with a solution which works well from an engineering point of view which uses the space economically and cleverly, as well as looking absolutely amazing.
I invite you to read some of the many testimonials I have received from satisfied customers.
One question to ask about stairs design is whether it will look good from all angles. That is something I consider very carefully when I do my design.
There's no point in the stairs looking nice from the front if they are an eyesore from the back and you would have to live with that for decades.
All the stairs I create have a simplicity and elegance to the design. They will not date. I know that I am creating for future generations. Quality has its own style.
I think of things which perhaps other stairs manufacturers do not. For example, we can play around with such elements as the ratio between the step and the riser (always keeping within the Building Regulations of course). With a deeper step you can have a high riser, for example. The stairs need to be ergonomically designed for ease of use and we always factor this in. It is a safety issue too. Stairs that are tricky to climb are more likely to cause an accident.