Author: Staircrafters.com

  • Beaches

    The customer bought one of the condos near the Columbia River. He hired us to correct stair code problems and change the design to more of an open ledge and staircase area.

  • West Vancouver

    The couple hired us to update the existing railing design and fix the current narrow treads and pie shaped treads transitions.

  • Battle Ground

    Removed the old existing staircase and railings and replaced with an open modern style that fit their kitchen design.

  • Tigard

    Customer did not want any traditional design for this staircase. We used Mahogany for the posts and railings, Brazilian Cherry for the treads and risers and ½” stainless steel tubing the horizontal/diagonal sections.

  • Banks

    This project was difficult because it was a 15 sided house. We had to design and install a code passing staircase between support beams that had code passing head clearance. We used at least 8 different types of woods.

  • Sandy

    We removed the treads from the staircase to recondition. During installation we had to adjust the riser height to bring it up to code. We also remanufactured the existing railings into moldings and other parts.

  • NW Portland

    This project was a true Green design. We used local Oregon Black Walnut for the continuous railings, FAS certified wood spindles and wall caps and recycled White Oak treads.

  • East Vancouver

    We remanufactured the existing oak stair parts into other moldings. All the existing spindles are reused in the new stair railing design.

  • Vancouver

    The customer is an interior designer and wanted something different. We used a combination of wood and iron spindles base on her design.

  • William Sonoma

    We had a little over three weeks to complete our portion of the project. This included the railings, spindles, treads, wainscoting, etc.