Brushed steps
For those of you who want the structure of the wood to stand out more on your planing and setting steps, you can choose to get the parts with a brushed surface. This means that you see a clearer structure and life in the material, and in some cases it also emphasizes the surface treatment more. The steps can be perceived as less slippery and the surface feels even more pleasant to walk on.
Restrictions may occur, for example if the stairs have a large landing. This is also not suitable for covered stairs.
Carpet and anti-slip
Carpet is recommended for stairs where you know the wear and tear is high, public environments, stairwells between apartments or if you don't want the dog to make marks on the stairs, for example. Contact us for information about standard carpets.
We can deliver stairs with pre-assembled carpet on the step in Linoleum, PVC or needle felt, please note that the carpet must be marked as suitable for laying on stairs. If you want to lay another type of carpet, we can prepare the step for carpet instead. Steps with carpet have a front edge strip in precious wood or steel.
Non-slip protection on the step in the form of milled metal rails. Best suited for public environments where you usually walk on the stairs with shoes.
Closed or open staircase
There are a few different choices to make depending on whether you want a tight or open staircase. Front edge profiles on the step, seat step or child safety strip are some of them.
The leading edge profiles (from left) fk1, fk2 and fk3. The step is always slightly rounded on the top to make walking up the stairs more comfortable and safer. Choose between these three profiles when you order your stairs from us.
The child safety rail under the step is a requirement to comply with building regulations (from left) standard rounded corners, straight b-rail, b-rail in stainless steel. The standard design works on all stairs, stainless steel b-stripes are best suited to side-rail stairs and Treppenmeister, the straight-cut strips match best with underlying rail.
Setting step standard. The riser is the vertical board between the risers that makes the stairs tight. The standard is 14 mm in the same type of wood as the landing step, alternatively covered mdf in the same color as the wall piece. In this version, the step overlap is 28 mm for a walk-friendly staircase.
Set steps in life with step fronts give the stairs a modern look and are suitable for stairs with an underlying vang. Standard for visible short side is 19 mm, but can also be ordered in the same dimension as the step, i.e. 40 mm. Always in the same type of wood and surface treatment as the landing step. Keep in mind that a staircase in this design requires a slightly greater step depth to feel comfortable to walk on.
Folded front edge replaces the b-strip. Only recommended for stairs with an underlying vang.
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 two most common forms.