When redecorating your house; the staircase design is often
one of the most difficult decisions to make. One of the most fundamental and
functional parts of a buildings structure; the staircase is a focal point that
can make or break a design. The positioning, the area used and the potential
load bearing aspect renders the design important and difficult. For many, the
decision is too tough and often forfeited; however, with some simple advice and
clever thinking an elegant solution can be reached. Here are four staircase
designs that could benefit your home.
Straight Staircase
The most simple and common of the designs needn't be boring.
Using beautifully crafted materials, astonishing designs can be created. Wooden
Staircases add a touch of natural class to the décor of a house;
bringing the
countryside to the city. Skillfully polished Timber Staircases crafted by a
talented carpenter can create an awe-inspiring spectacle in many homes.
Quarter Turn
Staircase
The quart turn staircase gives a regal feeling to a home.
Allowing the staircase to be tucked away in the
indent of a wall, space is
increased. The quarter turn staircase will not stick out in the hallway
protruding like a sore thumb. Quarter turn staircases also offer a great amount
of storage underneath.
Half turn Staircase
Perfect in houses that have a large lobby or reception area
to welcome guests; the half turn staircase incorporates two turns to create a
sprawling feel. The half turn staircase benefits from the first floor landing
being directly above the ground floor hallway. This means that communication
between the two floors is incredibly easy.
Spiral Staircase
The main benefit of the spiral staircase is the space
efficiency. Barely taking up any space in your house;
the spiral staircase will
allow you to incorporate more features into your home. A very contemporary
modern look is provided by the spiral staircase.




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