Handrail
Friday, January 16th, 2009These pictures show a continuous handrail made from mahogany which has been stained and varnished. The bannisters and the string have been painted white.
These pictures show a continuous handrail made from mahogany which has been stained and varnished. The bannisters and the string have been painted white.
This is a stained mahogany self-supporting curved stairs.
Both these stairs are curved to match the curvature of an existing wall.

This second one is a complete self-supporting semi-circle.
These are two cut string stairs, both with wreaths and scrolls, the first to show the detail of the grain of the timber…

… and the other painted and ready for carpetting.
This is a pre-existing concrete stairs which we cladded with mahogany steps, and installed a custom-profiled mahogany handrail on to match the curvature of the stairs.
This cut string stairs with many decorative aspects such as the off-standard brackets (patterns) and banisters features two wreaths and scrolls over a double bell step.
This stairs is also known as a ‘Gone With The Wind’ style. This first example is in ash…

… and this second one in red deal
Sometimes, there isn’t enough room to build an ordinarily shaped stairs, and what’s necessary is to get inventive. This stairs got the house owner’s access needs out of a tight spot.
This segmented circular balcony extension was installed to add depth to the upstairs landing area, and also to accentuate the curvature of the structure.
These are mahogany external doors, made to order.