Staircase Cladding & Balustrades

The interSCALA method ensures the optimal ascent line of the staircase after correction, achieved by capturing the dimensions of the concrete or metal steps and processing the data in a design program.

Specialized personnel perform detailed measurements and transfer the information to a computer. Subsequently, the data is processed to correct the tread, pitch, and number of steps, resulting in the best possible ascent line. The height of the pitch should be consistent throughout the entire staircase, and the depth of each step on the ascent line should be the same for every step of the staircase.

A. Classic cladding

Cladding with a tongue on the exposed sides and render on the contact points with the wall.

B. Elegance cladding

Cladding without a tongue on the exposed sides, with render on the contact points with the wall.

C. Elegance Plus cladding

Cladding without a tongue and with a negative chamfer at the step-joint with the pitch, with render on the contact points with the wall.

Technical Details

Wooden cladding for a concrete staircase with treads made of solid glued wood of your choice, 42mm thick, and a solid wooden pitch of 20mm thickness. There is also an option for no pitch. After installation, the treads of the staircase can have a covering or not, depending on your choice, with a protruding tongue at the front. At the contact points with the wall, render is applied to cover any imperfections. Molded wooden cording is placed at the ends of the pitch.

Wood Options: Pine, Oak, Oak

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