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A natural wood staircase will instantly refresh and modernise your house. A wooden staircase creates the illusion of space and provides a more calming, natural, and sustainable experience in your house. When anyone walks into your house, the stairs are always one of the first things they remember, and wooden staircases can be a real focal point for any home, no matter how big or small. Traditional wooden staircases have recently become more common, and individual handmade staircases are available in a variety of styles and designs to complement both traditional and modern homes. Experienced carpenters and joiners will create just what you are looking for, whether it's a modern or traditional staircase. Wooden staircases can last for several years and can be varnished or coated for additional security.

They are also simple to clean, much simpler than a carpeted staircase; only a quick cleaning would leave them spotless. Wooden staircases will also increase the appeal of your home and make it stand out in a crowded market. Winder staircases, regular staircases, room saver staircases, open plan staircases, bespoke staircases, spiral stairs, and curved staircases are only a few of the many styles of wooden staircases available, all of which come in a variety of classical and innovative designs.

Hiring a Tradesman

While a trustworthy contractor can handle practically every building project in your house, it is better to stay with those that specialise with staircases and other related projects. Often double-check all claims made by builders about membership, affiliations, or contacts with trade unions and regulatory bodies - there have been some cases of cowboy builders falsely alleging membership of official trade associations!

Finding quotes and carpenters has never been easier on Top Tradespeople. Simply post your job and we will connect you with up to 3 local carpenters, without obligation, and totally free of charge.

When you have narrowed down your list of builders, request quotes that explain just what is covered and what isn't, paying special attention to site clearance after the work is finished. Often, consult with the local council to see if planning permission is necessary, and if so, who is in charge of the Building Regulations permit application. Finally, make sure the builder is covered by insurance for property damage as well as personal and general responsibility to protect you in the case of an accident or injury.

Wooden Staircases- How much does it cost?

With so many choices on the market today, the cost of constructing a staircase can vary greatly. Stairs are always the first thing people see when they reach a house, and they can help make an all-important first impression, so a well-designed and built staircase can surely bring charm, if not value, to your home. A staircase's average cost will range from £500 to £4000, based on the materials used and the style. Traditional wood staircases are classic and timeless, but for more modern houses, there are also sleek steel and glass styles available.

If you are planning a new home or a loft renovation, keep in mind that the staircase you want must meet Building Regulations. If you choose a bespoke or personalised staircase, it will cost more and will require a set of sketches from your contractor. Allow ten weeks from the first drawings to installation. A simple space-saving style narrow staircase can be

constructed for only £500; spiral designs combining wood and metal usually cost between £2000 and £3000; and custom-built staircases using expensive hardwoods can cost £4000 or more.

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