Stairs on Concrete
Stairs on concrete are an economical and highly durable solution: the concrete base or load-bearing slab provides stability, while the wooden treads add surface warmth and beauty. Hardwood treads — oak, beech, ash, or pine — are glued and mechanically fixed onto the prepared concrete substructure. The risers can be finished in matching timber, or plastered and colour-matched to the staircase wall for a clean, minimalist look. The result is a staircase with the longevity of concrete and the visual warmth of natural wood that remains low-maintenance throughout the lifetime of the house.
Advantages
Sturdy and stable
Simple maintenance

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Frequently Asked Questions — Custom Wooden Staircases
Answers to the most common questions about manufacturing and installing wooden staircases
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