Stairs on Steel Frame
Stairs on a steel frame combine engineering precision with the craftsmanship of a joiner. The self-supporting steel stringer — welded from flat plates or formed sheet steel — provides the structural backbone onto which solid-wood treads are firmly anchored. The result is a staircase with a remarkably slender profile that appears light and open despite its high load capacity. The steel can be shot-blasted, powder-coated, or finished with a clear protective coating. Treads are typically made from robust hardwoods — oak, beech, ash, or walnut — naturally complementing the cool precision of metal with the warmth of natural material.
Advantages
Modern and elegant appearance
Flexible design

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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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