Page 3 - Planning & Advice
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When planning your staircase it is easy to assume that it is just one simple structure. In actuality, a staircase is made up of numerous different elements, all of which work together.
To simplify the process of creating your perfect staircase we have created these technical guides to give you all the information you need to ensure that it is safe, secure and aesthetically pleasing. These guides include information on:
What parts you will need and how they work together
Installation advice and technical
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Fusion is an innovative stair parts system designed to let you install a brand-new, contemporary set of stairs with minimal time and effort.
The Fusion range combines traditional staircase materials such as white oak and pine with modern glass panels, and fittings in brushed nickel or chrome. These many options allow you to create a truly bespoke staircase in your home.
Fitting and installation
The Fusion system is modular, which means if you are confident in your DIY skills, you will be able to
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When designing a staircase or replacing parts, you have many stair part materials to choose from. A wooden staircase can give the home a traditional feel, whereas a glass staircase can add a modern theme to the home. A sleek, metal staircase, on the other hand, is an unconventional, stylish option for your home. This guide will explain what stair parts are available in each material, providing tips on caring for them and how much you can expect to pay for them.
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Hallways inevitably become a hotbed for mess, with the abundance of shoes, coats and bags that tend to get dumped there the second people step through the front door. Here we take you through five simple steps to decluttering your hallway, stripping back any unnecessary items, integrating effective storage and ultimately maximising every inch of your available space.
Work with what you’ve got
Rehome, recycle or keep?
Tailor your storage to fit
Tackle the space under the stairs
Top tips for storing
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With the increase of modern developments and open plan designs, homes no longer feature the traditional hallway complete with staircase as standard. Instead, staircases can be positioned anywhere on the ground floor to allow access to the first floor, and more often than not, they are created to be a design feature in their own right. This style gallery looks at some beautiful and imaginative ways in which staircases can be integrated into a kitchen, whist remaining functional and practical in
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Expert tips for cladding your staricase
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What should you know about oak stair cladding kits?
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There are lots of practical factors you need to keep in mind when buying glass stair parts. In this article, we explore some of the benefits and options available to homeowners looking at using glass. We also provide guidance on the typical stair parts you can choose to incorporate glass into your staircase - without breaking the bank in the process.
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Benefits of glass in staircase design
Read about the advantages of featuring glass in your staircase.
Combining
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The Forge range — designed and manufactured by Jackson Woodturners — fuses traditional timber with a solid, modern set of metal fittings to create a striking look for your staircase.
The Forge range:
allows you to mix and match styles to create the perfect look
features spindles available in American white oak and white primed, combined with either brushed nickel or chrome tube
includes handrail fittings available in brushed nickel and chrome, which can be used with any of our HR profile handrails