MANUFACTURERS OF BESPOKE JOINERY PRODUCTS

Contemporary and traditional solid wood staircases

We specialise in crafting and installing both contemporary and traditional custom staircases and handrails, overseeing every aspect from design to installation. Collaborating closely with architects, interior designers, builders, and private clients, we ensure a seamless process and exceptional results. We are also experienced in designing and renovating staircases in listed buildings.

Our staircases can be constructed using a variety of materials, including oak, walnut, sapele, pine, ash, and MDF, as well as incorporating metal and glass elements into the final design. Additionally, our in-house finishing department offers a range of finishes, from lacquers to stains.

  • Hardwood roof lanterns are custom-made, designed and fitted to your specifications. We’re experienced at matching to patterns, colours, and working to architectural plans
  • We use the best woods, like oak, walnut, sapele, pine, ash, and MDF.
  • We can paint each staircase in bespoke colours or wood stains (unlike with uPVC windows).
  • We’re specialists in conservation joinery and listed buildings
  • Experts in cut string staircases, closed string, open riser, mono string, cantilevered and steel string.
  • We can provide nationwide delivery

Types of hardwood we use

Sapele

Sapele is a sturdy hardwood native to West Africa, boasting a rich reddish-brown hue. It is harder than genuine mahogany while maintaining a comparable colour and natural sheen. Not only does it provide durability, but it also exhibits durability against various weather conditions.

Oak

Oak has served as a staple building material for centuries, evident in the many historical structures throughout the UK that use interior oak beams. Well known for its superior quality, oak stands is one of the most robust materials for woodworking. Its versatility makes it perfect for crafting artistic pieces and complex architectural projects.

Iroko

Iroko timber is derived from the Iroko tree found along the western coast of Africa. This wood boasts exceptional strength, density, and durability, naturally fending off insects and decay. With a golden hue ranging from light yellows to honey browns, Iroko offers both robustness and aesthetic appeal.

Past projects