Modular Staircase Kits Uk

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Choose from a wide variety of tread materials to complete your modular staircase. Paragon offers steel, laminate, and solid wood tread options. Our friendly designers will go over each material option and help you choose the best one for your project!

Depending upon which model of Modular Straight Stair you choose, you have three railing options to complete your staircase! Each option is easy to install and are the perfect finishing touch to your modular stair!

Our expert designers can design the perfect stair solution based on your requirements and budget. You'll get quick and accurate pricing plus a FREE 3D model of your stair! Learn more about how it works.

Our DOLLE modular staircase range offers a wide variety of unique designs that can be adapted to meet the specification of your project. From high quality main staircases to access solution designed for the smallest of spaces we hope you will find the solution so you can access space in your home safely and efficiently.

We have a wide assortment of staircases that can be installed in various configurations. You can choose from straight flight staircases, L-shaped staircases and U-shaped staircases to match perfect to your specification. All our staircases are modular, they are flexible and manufactured to the highest quality standards. All our staircases come complete with full instructions and full installation videos so you can view the process from start to finish. If you enjoy DIY then we hope you will have the confidence to try the build yourself. We offer a guide to help you measure the staircase to your requirements you can view our Guide: How to measure for a staircase. Now you will be ready to design your staircase.

Our space saving staircases are providing a discreet, versatile and stylish access to loft or mezzanine spaces. The stairs come with oak or beech treads and allow the warmth of wood with contemporary designs to give access where space is limited. Choose your own balustrade, colour and wood type when you configurate your space saving staircase. You might find some inspiration here.

You can view a wide range of space saving stairs ideal for loft conversion and access to mezzanine floors. We offer different designs and options for handrails and treads. We also offer space saving solutions if your room space is limited. You might want to also consider our spiral staircases. They fit neatly into a square or round footprint and could be the idea access solution for you.

We offer various colour options for all our staircases, this means you can match your staircase to the design of your interior. To complement this we also offer different tread materials including wooden treads in solid oak and solid beech, you can also match the handrail.


If you are going to frequently access the loft (for example as a bedroom or home office) then you may want to consider our main staircases. Popular models include our HAMBURG, CORK, BOSTON or FRANKFURT, all available with colour and tread options.

Staircase to loft conversions, to bedroom or office? We have staircases that will fit. On the other hand, if it is a staircase to the 1st floor of the home, which you use several times a day, the need for comfort and quality is greater. You should consider our DUBAI, SYDNEY or HAMBURG, alternatively you have our DUBLIN or CORK which offer unique design but take up less space in the room if space is a premium. UK building regulations have different requirements and specifications for primary and secondary staircases. Primary staircases have stricter requirements where secondary you may have the option of a cheaper more space-saving option. If you want to know more about regulations, then please contact us.

It is important that you think about how much room the stairs take up. You may want to mark with tape on the floor so that you can get a picture of how much floor space it will take up. It is not only the size of the staircase itself that must be considered when choosing a staircase. There must also be space to access in and out of the stairs. How much space is there at the foot of the stairs and how much space is there at the top. On each staircase we have technical drawings that will show all the measurement you will need, just visit the (DIMENSION) option.

Our collection of high-quality and space saving modular stairs provides a sophisticated access solution in a flexible design. From modular staircase kits to spiral designs, our range is suitable for homes with even the smallest of spaces.

A popular range for people looking to save space in their homes, our modular stairs are built with functionality and flexibility without compromising on design. With products featuring alternating treads, and adjustable abilities, we offer a full range to suit your individual access needs.

At Loft Centre, we pride ourselves on providing quality, modern designs at competitive prices. With a high variety of different styles, frames and colours, you can shop for your bespoke requirements at an affordable cost.

Nowadays, you can buy wholesale modular staircase kits and ship them from overseas. Many construction companies are doing just that, in order to save costs and efficiently provide their services to new and existing home owners. If you are selling modular staircase kits, it would usually make sense to provide a diverse offering covering a lot of, if not all, of the possible modular staircase kits materials that people may opt for.

At the bottom of the stairs are the stair stringers, the vertical board that holds the steps together. The steps consist of step risers and step treads, whereby the flat parts are step treads and the vertical components joining the treads are called risers. Stairs also tend to have handrails and stair banisters. The banisters are small pillar-like columns that hold the wooden or metal stair railing up, joining it to the steps. Meanwhile, the handrails allow seniors, children, or anyone to hold on to them for extra support when walking up and down the modular staircase kits.

For long flights of stairs, public stairs or other stairs that may be used by seniors, children and vulnerable groups, stair nosings are also recommended. These provide anti-slip features to prevent someone from falling off a step. They can also play the role of illuminating or distincting the steps slightly so it is easier to see where each step begins and ends. For people with visual impairment, these non-slip stair treads and nosings can sometimes have tactiles and brailles to help people discern where the steps end.

Modular stairs provide a valuable option for warehouses, factories and other industrial settings. They provide versatility by allowing the owner to configure a set of stairs to precisely fit a given situation. Once they are installed, they can give permanent, reliable service. They also can easily be taken apart and used in another place, if needed,

Modular staircase kits offer many advantages over one-size-fits-all, standard solutions. Customers can order them to suit their needs. Working at the jobsite to assemble the stair kit, crews can take full advantage of the adjustability that modular design allows.

The work platform and stairs have adjustable legs to make it easy to position the platform flush with the threshold of a doorway or other surface. Also, the stair stringers allow for adjustments to be made during installation so they can be level on uneven surfaces.

Tri-Arc makes the platforms from perforated, slip-resistance aluminum. It uses aluminum for the steps, too, providing perforated, non-slip treads. The galvanized steel legs have an adjustability range of 9 inches, in quarter-inch increments. And the company uses galvanized steel for the side rails and guardrails.

A study in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine says stair-related injuries send 1.1 million Americans a year to emergency rooms. Only motor vehicle accidents outpace stairway and staircase accidents.

A person has a greater chance of falling when descending stairs than when climbing stairs. Descending stairs demands more of the ankles, knees, neck and vision than level walking or ascending stairs.

When climbing, your weight stays on your back foot until you plant your ascending foot and transfer weight to it. When descending stairs, you are more vulnerable. You shift your weight off your back foot toward your descending foot before you can plant it on the next step.

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