Tuesday, 2 April 2013

The Best Material for Your Staircase

Choosing the material for your staircase is an important stage when choosing one perfect for your home. The material can add a whole new look to your stairs, giving you a statement look in your hallway. It is important to ensure the material of the staircase is both practical and aesthetic to serve you in the best possible way. Bespoke staircases are a popular option for those with a larger budget, who prefer unique style and design. However, manufactured staircases can look good, especially if you add your own finishing touches to them.

The popular option when choosing a staircase material is carpet. It offers another form of insulation and also added friction, to avoid any slips and falls. This makes it a popular option for those with small children. The carpet is usually chosen in a light colour so it doesn’t look too dull or dark, however, in certain environments, a dark carpet can work well. 


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Wood is also a popular decision for the material on a staircase, as it is easy to maintain and can give your staircase an elegant and glamorous feel. Carpet runners are also a good option as it allows for the benefit of both materials. Laminates can be dangerous when it comes to slipping on the stairs, so hardwood is recommended, however it should still be taken into account. 

Tiled or stone stairs are also an alternative to using carpet or wood. Stone staircases can be extremely expensive and a stone veneer can be used as a cheaper alternative. Although they are expensive, stone staircases give off a sophisticated and timelessly elegant look. Tile stairs are popular for those who prefer a pattern on their staircase and mosaic style is one of the best options. If the pattern is too much on the stairs, try adding a carpet runner to break it up slightly.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Make Your Staircase A Feature


Something that no two-tier home can be without is a staircase, so why not make it the feature of your home. Bespoke staircases are a great way to create a unique and jaw-dropping look in your home. If bespoke staircases aren’t an option you can buy manufactured staircases that are still incredibly impressive. Designing or buying your staircase can be quite a difficult process. There is a lot of choice out there with the abundance of staircase manufacturers and designing your own can be a very daunting process, with all the different designs, materials and styles to choose from.

The most common material people choose for their staircase is usually wood as it goes with everything. However, there are a lot of other options. Glass is a great option for small spaces as it creates the illusion of a bigger room. They are also contemporary designs for a modern look in the home. You also need to consider the practicality of the staircase, if you have children a glass staircase with no bannister wouldn’t be very practical. Wooden staircases with a line of carpet running up the middle is very effective.

There are different styles of staircases with the most common being simple, spiral and curved. You can work the staircase to suit the shape of your home or the design of your home. Floating stairs have become very effective, creating an innovative and modern look to the home, however they may not be practical due to the lack of storage.

If your budget isn’t big you don’t have to find a new staircase and can just update your current one. Replace wooden bannisters with glass ones or remove them completely to open up the home. It’s surprising how much a small change to your staircase can make to the look of your home.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Creating a Sense of Space in your Home


Whether you are moving to a new home or simply redecorating your current abode, it is vitally important to create a sense of space. The feeling of being cramped within a restrained environment can be damaging for a persons emotional wellbeing and cause great aggravation. Creating this space can be easier than imagined using a variety of helpful tips and clever little tricks. Rather than creating additional space, these tips will allow you to make the most out of the space that you have at your disposal.

Clutter can be incredibly inhibiting and restrictive. It may feel as though you cannot move when there is excessive décor and bric-a-brac adoring every wall and surface. The simplest method would be to rid your home of all clutter that does not hold sentimental value. Judge whether you would prefer each artefact or an additional sense of space. Even items with sentimental value can be moved out of the way and into areas of the home that are not habited as regularly.



An open space staircase can help easy the restrictive feelings. Many staircases can be large in size and extremely cumbersome. This can be avoided with implementation of a light coloured and unrestrictive Wooden Staircase. An incredible versatile and sturdy material; small wooden fittings can create a strong and safe Timber Staircase without taking up a great deal of space. Bespoke staircases can serve to fit the room perfectly, hug the way and not take up space wantonly.

Investing in a corner sofa can help seat the whole family without taking the same amount of space that a three piece suite would do. Spreading out a three piece suite may inhabit an excessive amount of room in a living area. A single corner sofa may take up only half the room whilst seating the same amount of people.