At Ackworth House, every project is a testament to our dedication to excellence and meticulous attention to detail. From the initial consultation to the final touches, we ensure every aspect meets our high standards and exceeds client expectations. Explore our projects to see how our commitment to quality, innovative design, and sustainable practices create stunning, enduring staircases.
Based on our Lateralis system, Ackworth House crafted a custom staircase for an architect’s own award winning residence, delivering a staircase that became a defining feature of this celebrated home.
This staircase is more than just a functional feature, it serves as a visual statement of the bank's brand identity, and their modern and professional ethos.
This modern residential property in Timaru required a staircase that combined aesthetic appeal with structural integrity.
Step into the extraordinary as we share the story of crafting a Tasmanian Oak timber staircase that seamlessly integrates with its surroundings. Combining functionality, beauty, and sophistication in every meticulous detail.
Nestled in the heart of Auckland's bustling Queen Street, this stunning feature stair set a new benchmark for luxury in commercial spaces.
Elegantly designed and skillfully crafted staircases, backed by assistance and advice from the first spark of inspiration to the final installation.
Balustrades for stairs can be made from various materials such as wood, metal, glass, or a combination of these. They can be designed in various styles, from traditional to modern, to complement the overall design of the stairs.
Choosing the right type of stairs involves considering factors such as available space, the architectural style of the building, safety requirements, and personal preferences. Consulting with a professional stair designer, like one of our team at Ackworth House, can help you make an informed decision.
Floating stairs must comply with local building codes and regulations, which dictate requirements for dimensions, load-bearing capacity, and safety features such as handrails and non-slip surfaces. We hold this knowledge and apply it to every staircase we design to ensure it is a consideration from the beginning.
Floating stairs can be installed in a variety of settings, including residential and some commercial and industrial buildings. However, the structural integrity of the building and specific architectural and building requirements must be taken into account to determine feasibility.
Maintenance for floating stairs depends on the materials used. Generally, they require regular cleaning and timber stairs may need occasional refinishing, while metal and glass components should be checked for any signs of wear or damage.
The timeline for installing floating stairs depends on the complexity of the design and the scope of the project. On average, the process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, including design, fabrication, and installation.
The installation process typically involves an initial consultation and design phase, engineering and consents, followed by the fabrication of the stairs and then the actual installation. Professional installation is crucial to ensure the stairs are securely and safely fitted. Our full process is outlined here.
The cost of floating stairs can vary widely depending on factors such as the materials used, the complexity of the design, and the size of the staircase. It is best to request a quote for a more accurate estimate based on specific project requirements.
Floating stairs offer several benefits including a modern, elegant appearance, the ability to make a space feel more open and airy, and the potential to create a striking architectural feature. They can also be designed to fit a variety of spaces and styles.
Absolutely. Floating stairs can be customised to fit your specific design and aesthetic preferences. Options include various materials, finishes, tread shapes, and the addition of features like glass balustrades or integrated lighting.
Floating stairs, also known as cantilevered stairs, are a type of staircase where the treads appear to float in mid-air without visible support from beneath or above. This is achieved by anchoring the treads to a solid wall or using hidden structural supports.
We construct floating stairs using various materials including timber, steel, glass, and concrete. The choice of material often depends on the desired aesthetic, structural requirements, and the environment in which the stairs will be installed. We work with our customers to determine the best material for their project.
Floating stairs are typically supported by a hidden structural element, such as a steel frame anchored to a wall or central spine, or treads that are cantilevered from a structural wall. This ensures the stairs are stable and secure while maintaining a minimalist appearance.
Yes, floating stairs are safe when designed and installed correctly by professionals. They meet building codes and safety standards, and often include features such as handrails and non-slip surfaces to enhance safety.