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STAIRCASES

We work from present plans, rough drawings and our very own designs. Our skilled craftsmen make custom stairways that will be respected and valued by all.

OUR DESIGNS

We've designed and built a wide array of custom stairways employing a vast selection of woods and stair part styles. You can Choose from a number of balusters, newel posts and railings to give each stairway a very personal look.

Our Stair designs include:

Spiral -- This round stairway is well suited for areas with restricted space.

Straight -- Running at one constant straight line, these stairs can be full or partially weathered or open.

Curved -- The form follows the arc of a circle, with stair parts bent so. We have experience in making a broad selection of custom stair curves and layouts manufactured to precise specifications.

Winder -- This directly staircase is split with a landing for a U-or L-shaped design. Stairs may be boxed or open and pie-shaped treads can be used for a change in direction.

Flared -- The first bottom steps flare out, giving the look of an elegant curved stairs. The flared style can be added into a directly, winder or curved-style stair.

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