Spiral Staircase Leeds
Case Study- Model 76
Our client was refurbishing an older property into a number of exclusive homes in Headingly, Leeds. The ceilings and therefore floor to floor height were exceptionally high, over 3.5m. This coupled with a larger 2000mm dimeter meant the staircase was going to be huge in both height and depth. Because of this and the style of the renovation work being undertaken, a transparent spiral stair was required.
Our client selected the model 76 from our range following a visit to our showroom. He opted for acrylic treads and vertical stainless steel spindles around the perimeter of the flight, topped with a brushed stainless handrail.
Open spiral Staircase
The model 76 spiral is made to measure. This means that each model is made specifically for the customer in terms of materials and measurements. The floor to floor height will dictate the number of steps and the usage of the staircase will normally determine the diameter. The location of walls, doorways and any sloping ceilings (as in this project) will influence the rotation required. The rotation of the spiral is altered with the angle of the treads and clockwise / anticlockwise assent and the shape and location of the top platform.
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Spiral Staircase Leeds Technical Specification
Floor to floor height | 3550mm |
Risers | 17 @ 197.2mm |
Spiral Diameter | 2000mm |
Clear Tread Width | 890mm |
Tread Type | 30mm Acrylic |
Balustrade Type | 20mm Ø Stainless Steel Spindles |
Handrail | 37,7mm Ø Stainless Steel |
Centre Column | 139mm Ø |
Finish of Steel | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Additional | LED light in the handrail & landing balustrade |
Comment on Spiral Staircase Leeds- Model 76 from Complete Stair Systems
Ed Butler
"This project was a large refurbishment and they required a grand spiral staircase to match. There were windows to the rear and passage of light was essential as well as creating a real real point to the room"