Straight Staircases
Straight and true, these aluminum
staircases are what many people will think of when you
mention stairs, both indoors and out. If you’re refurbishing a home, then it’s
more than likely that the existing staircase will be straight. As hall spaces
are often designed around the linear proportions of these stairs, it’s usually
simplest to replace like for like.
Whilst straight stairs may not add as much dramatic flair as the
more decorative spiral or helical options, they are somewhat easier to navigate
when carrying heavy or cumbersome items to another level. And, with our range
of fixtures and materials, we can still offer plenty of ‘wow factor’.
They may also be a good choice if you have young family members,
as they are easier for children to climb. Just make sure to install proper
safety measures on stairs if you have toddlers or other young children around
(no matter what type of stairs you have).
Spiral Staircases
Spiral stairs offer several advantages over a straight stair.
With their winding form, spiral staircases can instantly add character to any
space. This can be a real advantage if you are trying to sell your home or let
an office. We can customize everything from the color to the tread design and
the materials, creating a one-of-a-kind focal point for the building. If you
like the compact form but would prefer a more angular shape, then we also offer
square spiral staircases which can be fitted tightly to walls
Beyond their arresting design, the other obvious advantage of a
spiral staircase is space saving. Unlike the long footprint of a straight
staircase, the base of a spiral staircase is remarkably compact. This makes
them an ideal choice for situations where available space is thin on the ground
– like loft conversions. If you are trying to fit more furniture for
entertainment, lettable space for your office or living space in your home, a
spiral staircase is a way to go.
Combination
Staircases
These staircases are all about angles, more specifically a
90-degree turn near the base of the staircase. The subtle difference between
the two options is that on the combination staircase, this turn is achieved
with spiral threads, whilst on a kited staircase this turn is created with flat
edge patterns following the wall line.
The turn not only adds some glamour to the staircases, but it
can also provide a solution to restrictions on certain properties. As the
length of the staircase is reduced in comparison to a straight staircase, they
can be used to provide access to an upper room with a sloped ceiling.
Externally, they are also a common feature of older properties
in areas such as London and Bath, providing access to a cellar via a front
lightwell. We are frequently asked to design and manufacture staircases which
match these period stylings, ensuring the design will meet with any
conservation area restrictions.
At Fabri-Tech we
offer simple, complex, modern, and elegant staircase options such as straight
stairs, spiral, three-quarter turn, quarter turn, half turn, circular, curved,
or a combination. These will provide you with a wide variety of staircase
design for the enhancement of the overall look and functionality of a home or
business that you dreamed of. Call us at 1-800-281-1289 or 239-772-9825 today
for a no-obligation design consultation. You can count on us wherever in Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, North Port, Venice, Estero, Punta Gorda,
and Lehigh Acres.