Your staircase is often the first thing people see when they enter your home. It should tie in the design of your space, reflecting your chosen aesthetic, whilst also separating your more public downstairs space from the privacy of your upstairs area.
Made up of carefully designed parts, your staircase should be anything but boring.
Whether you’re constructing a brand new staircase from scratch or are looking to upgrade your existing staircase parts, here’s our guide to choosing the right parts for your new staircase.
Handrails
Although the main reason for a handrail is practicality and accessibility, they also act as a great way to enhance your design.
Handrails come in an extensive range of styles, materials, and colours – meaning there’s always something to make your vision come to life.
Are you going for a modern feel? Why not opt for a polished black metal handrail to create a fresh, monochromatic look?
A fan of traditional design? Solid wood handrails are the perfect addition, and with the variety of stains available, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one.
Looking for a more classic option but still want to make a statement? What about combining materials? Dark wooden handrails with brass fixings make for a gorgeous, rustic look.
Spindles
Connecting your base rail to your handrail, spindles also referred to as balusters, are a non-negotiable element of any staircase. But this doesn’t mean you can’t add your own personal touch.
Square spindles turned spindles, even glass balusters – there’s an option for every style preference.
A firm favourite for many, square spindles add a dash of modern simplicity to any staircase.
If you’re after more of a statement piece, Edwardian-inspired turned spindles could be the way forward, adding an eye-catching timeless element to your home.
Then there’s glass balusters. Ideal for any modern design and especially suitable for smaller, darker staircases as they allow natural light to pass through, creating the illusion of a larger space.
If you’re wanting to upgrade your staircase on a budget, swapping out your existing spindles for a modern alternative is a great, easy way to make your staircase feel new without breaking the bank.
Treads
The tread is the part of the stairs you physically stand on.
Wooden, tile, composite, concrete, even stone or glass. With so many possibilities to choose from, this is where you can be especially creative.
A popular option for many is sticking to reliable, sturdy timber treads. This can complement any style, traditional or modern. A fabric runner is a great addition to a timber staircase, adding some comfort and warmth to the solid stairs.
If you want to opt for comfort without sacrificing style, you could choose to carpet your stairs. Not only will this create your desired cosy atmosphere, but it can also dull the noise of people walking up and down your stairs, perfect for a family home.
Risers
Risers are the vertical part of your stairs which sit between each tread. They’re often overlooked when designing your staircase, with many choosing to simply carpet them along with the treads, or just leave them be.
Although this is perfectly fine, we do always recommend taking a bit of time to consider the design of your risers. They can be a great way to add some playful style to your staircase creating an excellent focal point.
One easy way to add this extra element to your home is by tiling your risers. Whether you choose a patterned tile, a bold pop of colour or even mosaic-style tiles, this is sure to be a conversation starter.
Find your preferred stair parts at Wonkee Donkee
When it comes to any home renovations, it’s vital you work with a trusted company.
Whether you’re aiming for a modern, sleek staircase, or prefer the traditional, cosy touch, it’s easy to create a look you’re proud of with staircase parts from Wonkee Donkee.
Suppliers of Richard Burbidge staircase supplies, you’ll be sure to find the perfect staircase parts.
Speak to the experts today by giving Wonkee Donkee a call at 01938 557733 or filling in their online contact form.