Sunday 26 June 2011

Benefits of Wooden Staircases

Staircases have always been one of the major center points of any household. Whether you live in an elegant Beverly Hills mansion or a small modest two story house it would be a good idea to take into consideration the benefits of getting a wooden staircase.

Wooden staircases are probably the cheapest set of staircases you can get, of course this is also dependent on the type of wood you get. That said, would is probably one of the most versatile materials you can use for construction-work. For one, wood can be easily carved or cut into shapes and designs, materials such as granite and stone can too, but it often is more expensive as you need to take them to specialist cutters and sculptors. Wood on the other hand does not require extra ordinary tools, most wood sculptors manage to do well with a hammer and a chisel.

Wooden staircases have also always been associated with wealth and opulence, houses in the Victorian times had elegantly polished and crafted banisters along with need bezels and columns. There are a variety of wood colors to choose from, ranging from light coppery brown to a dark ebony color. Wooden staircases can also come in a variety of finishes, from the sanded and polished to the varnished and wood treated staircases. Each of which have its own corresponding benefits.

If you live in a household with kids, it would be a good idea to get a wooden staircase as kids tend to have accidents around staircases, whether it be carrying a plate of food or spilling a beverage, clean-up can be a nightmare. Imagine if this was carpet, or worse marble or granite, wood can easily be wiped off, and if you coat the wood with a water resistant layer, it should prevent moisture from seeping in and destroying the wood. This definitely makes clean up easy and relatively painless.

Hardwood staircases are another good option, compared to most of the common wood, they are harder, have a better look and often have interesting patterns. Oak, Pine and Redwood are a few to name for you to consider but there are plenty of other varieties of wooden staircases in which you as an individual can choose from.

So if you are planning to renovate your house anytime soon, take into consideration that wooden staircases may be the best possible option for you if you want your house to look nice not only to you but your family and friends.

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Benefits of Wooden Staircases

Staircases have always been one of the major center points of any household. Whether you live in an elegant Beverly Hills mansion or a small modest two story house it would be a good idea to take into consideration the benefits of getting a wooden staircase.

A wooden staircase is probably the cheapest set of staircases you can get, of course this is also dependent on the type of wood you get. That said, would is probably one of the most versatile materials you can use for construction-work. For one, wood can be easily carved or cut into shapes and designs, materials such as granite and stone can too, but it often is more expensive as you need to take them to specialist cutters and sculptors. Wood on the other hand does not require extra ordinary tools; most wood sculptors manage to do well with a hammer and a chisel.

A wooden staircase is also always been associated with wealth and opulence; houses in the Victorian times had elegantly polished and crafted banisters along with need bezels and columns. There are a variety of wood colors to choose from, ranging from light coppery brown to a dark ebony color. Wooden staircases can also come in a variety of finishes, from the sanded and polished to the varnished and wood treated staircases. Each of which have its own corresponding benefits.

If you live in a household with kids, it would be a good idea to get a wooden staircase as kids tend to have accidents around staircases, whether it is carrying a plate of food or spilling a beverage; clean-up can be a nightmare. Imagine if this was carpet, or worse marble or granite, wood can easily be wiped off, and if you coat the wood with a water resistant layer, it should prevent moisture from seeping in and destroying the wood. This definitely makes clean up easy and relatively painless.

Hardwood staircases are another good option, compared to most of the common wood, they are harder, have a better look and often have interesting patterns. Oak, Pine and Redwood are a few to name for you to consider but there are plenty of other varieties of wooden staircase in which you as an individual can choose from.

So if you are planning to renovate your house anytime soon, take into consideration that wooden staircases may be the best possible option for you if you want your house to look nice not only to you but your family and friends.

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Thursday 9 June 2011

Staircases

Staircases are a necessary component of any house (except of course in the cases of bungalows) and yet they are an often overlooked and ignored part in any decoration or renovation project and as a result are often little more than just boring slats of wood that are haphazardly constructed then whitewashed. It is only right that this near travesty can be remedied as many joiners, apart from taking part in large projects such as loft conversions or even entirely new building projects, are able to offer the building of ornately designed staircases and banisters to suit all locations, such as following loft conversions and renovation projects, that make your staircases talking points of your home, rather than just a necessary feature of the home that merits little attention.

Many people are not aware of the vast range of designs that are available and can be utilised in the design of bespoke staircases. For example, there are many designs of ‘cap’ (the items that rest on top of the balusters at either end of the staircase) including ‘newel caps’ in the shape of acorns, spheres and mushrooms as well as a wide selection of ‘flat caps’ (from the ‘standard’ design to those of ‘ovolo’, ‘classic’ and ‘regal’ design). There is also a selection of handrails that is considerably larger than most people would have imagined, with designs ranging from the standard shape to those with imaginative names such as ‘Ranch Style’, ‘Pigs Ear’ and the cylindrical ‘Mopstick’ design.

There are even selections of the style of steps that can be constructed into your own bespoke staircase (that can range from the rounded ‘Bull Nose’ step to the arched ‘Bow’ Shape). Also (as can be guessed from reading the above), there are many designs of spindles to choose from in designing your own unique staircase. Such decisions should not be taken lightly as electing for one design over another can completely change the aesthetic of your staircase as well as potentially changing that of the surrounding location. This is due to the subtle differences between each design of each individual component (as shown by the differences between the ‘Georgian Turned Spindle’, the ‘Colonial Turned Spindle’, the ‘Colonial Turned Fluted Spindle’ and the ‘Palace Turned Fluted Spindle’.

Hopefully this article has stirred some interest in this topic and more people will take an interest in the construction and design of this undeniably important feature of most homes.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Oak Staircases

A staircase is a staircase, right? Okay well actually it’s not really that easy. It is known for sure that a staircase is used to bridge the gap between two vertical areas. This is generally a larger vertical yet with the construction of steps and eventually a staircase that gap is solved. Staircases can be any design that you choose them to be. They can be straight, rounded or a combination of both.

When talking about a home the staircase is usually the first thing a person sees when they enter the home. The design of the staircase can totally lay the style for the whole home. You can have oak staircases, metal, plastic to just name a few. The size, style, materials and color of each staircase can say many words. In many older movies elaborate staircases were used to pronounce people and display their leaving. Such was the case in Snow White when she leaves the ball and hence her glass slipper on the staircase.

Over the years designs for staircases have changed. Oak staircases have always and continue to be popular. The usage of material would also depend on whether the staircase was inside or outside. The style and the materials used will say a lot about the staircase. In most cases a staircase is what brings the whole structure of the house or the building together. It is the link between the building and home to join the structure together.

Many things would be considered when designing a staircase. What material would be better? Would oak staircases fit the whole plan of the structure?  How big it is? What type of usage will it get on a daily basis? Is the need for more practical or maybe more modern? Is the staircase the main focal point of the structure? All of these things need to be considered. Depending on the size of the project for the staircase you may have a designer or even an architect working on this. Or it may be as simple as laying some concrete or hammering some wood together.

Regardless of whether it be oak staircases, metal or cement one it will be the right one for your plans. Either way if help is needed there are many places available to assist with this. Many local home stores will be lots of help. If it’s more advanced than this then there are also many skilled trades’ people able to assist. The internet is also a wonderful place to find out lots of great information. Really makes one think when asked “a staircase is just a staircase right?”