Staircase New England

Block steps

Block steps are the bottom steps of the stairs that are made slightly wider than the others to give a more inviting feel. You can get block steps in both tight and open designs.

Here are our most common forms

Block step 5e in open design

Block step Bs5e

Simple (one side only) for open staircase is shown in the picture. Can also be ordered double (protrudes on both sides of the wing piece) and is then called Bs5d.

Block step Bs5e

Simple (one side only) too tight staircase is shown in the picture. Can also be ordered twice and is then called Bs5d.

Block step Bs2e in open design

Block step Bs1e

Simple (one side only) too tight staircase is shown in the picture. Can also be ordered twice and is then called Bs1d.

Block step Bs2e in tight design

Block step Bs2e

Simple (one side only) too tight staircase is shown in the picture. Can also be ordered twice and is then called Bs2d.

Solid Steel B

Side wing stairs with stainless steel railing posts in bent-glued design.

Oslo is a tight staircase with underlying stringers adapted for installation. Post with groove and cap, dimensions 115x115 mm. Uprights with similar pattern.

Spiral staircase Loop with bent-glued outer side railing entirely in oiled oak with stainless railing posts.

Optimal 56.34.3, solid staircase with matt lacquered oak steps, step nosing 2 and round wall handrail. Railings, stringers and risers painted white.

Staircase with stainless steel posts. Handrail and post in the same dimensions.