Who uses a stair?
Who is going to use the stair? Everybody!! No ……Yes………. is it predominantly a young or older family, are there elderly people using it regularly? While we are governed by rules and regulations on items such as this we should also use common sense when designing an important element such like a staircase. Don’t compromise on an important item such as a stair because it’s very difficult to change once it is built.
We need to know who is going to use the stair as one size does not fit all, and it will influence the tread finishes of the stair. Young Children and the elderly, disabled or physically impaired, these three groups have very definite needs and there are standards, which we adhere to. For example, for the visually impaired a contrasting stair nosing is an advantage as this means that they will be able to see the start of each tread easier. Often the contrasting stair nosing can also have a non slip surface which is ideal for the elderly and children who have two extremes, running up stairs and climbing them very slowly and tentatively.
Hand rails need to be continuous so that the climber has constant support, and an ample width is important for those who need a carer to help them climb the stair.
How much will a staircase cost?
Stairs are an intricate type of construction and they are not to be scrimped and saved on. You can purchase pre manufactured staircases in standard sizes to simply place into your stairwell, these are a cost effective but lacking in individual and personal style. There are cast concrete stairs which are often used in large apartment blocks, more expensive but you won't get any creaks like a timber stair and they are very quiet to climb. The other way, which is what we have been describing here is to design your stair and a joiner will make it for you and deliver it to site where a builder will install it for you. It is usually made from timber or the cheaper option, MDF Board. This is more expensive than buying a ready made staircase, but you do get exactly what you want. We cannot place any exact prices on stairs fro you as this web site is international and they wouldn't be relevant, but you could contact a staircase manufacturer direct for a ballpark figure of cost.
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