Classical Carved Sides

The classical wooden staircase of urban residences with intricate balusters and wide, rich handrails. It is often seen in imposing buildings in Greece and abroad, with impressive curved entrances and spiral balusters that embrace carved handrails.

The treads rest on the open stringers, leaving a visible tongue at the front and side where there is no contact with the walls. The balusters are round-turned or squared and are placed one or two per tread in various patterns.

The construction of the classical open-stringer staircase requires careful work from an experienced staircase craftsman who is essential for the proper assembly and fitting of each component in the correct position.

Technical Specifications

Wooden indoor staircase with open stringers and treads made of solid glued timber. Balusters in various circular or square designs and a classical wooden handrail.

Profiles: The profiles of the stringers and treads vary depending on the elevation and architectural requirements of the space. The same applies to the balusters and handrails. It is possible to adapt special wooden pieces and carved elements to the constructions. Depending on the style of the construction, other materials such as metal and brass components can be incorporated.

Elevations: Straight, angled, and double-sided, as well as curved.

Wood Types: Beech, oak, iroko, teak.

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