Spindle Staircases
Spindle staircases are a compact spiral construction in which wedge-shaped treads radiate from a central post and expand into the room. With a diameter starting from 1.6 m — we recommend at least 1.8–2.0 m for comfortable use — they are ideal wherever floor space is limited. The central post can be solid timber, steel, or a combination; treads are typically crafted from hardwood, most often oak, ash, or beech. At the top, the staircase terminates with a round handrail filled with timber spindles or elegant stainless-steel rods. A spindle staircase is the best choice when you need to bridge a height difference using the minimum possible floor area — for example, as access to a mezzanine or attic.
Advantages
Compact solution for smaller spaces
Can be placed in the center of a room

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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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