Concrete Covered & Attic Wooden Staircase

Specifications
Staircase Shape:
Curved, Straight
Materials:
Oak, Poplar
Spindles:
Poplar Spindles Painted White
Newel Posts:
Oak Stained Walnut
Handrail:
Oak Stained Walnut, Monkey Scroll
String Detail:
Concrete Covered, Closed String
Riser Type:
Poplar Closed Risers
Sheeting/Back Paneling:
Plastering, Timber Paneling

This is a two-staircase wooden project consisting of a curved and attic staircase for a homeowner on the outskirts of Co. Dublin, Ireland. 

A curved staircase can add a decorative and elegant touch to the overall look of the home, and it can be a focal point of the house. Curved staircases can be designed in many different ways, making them a versatile and unique design element. A curved staircase can be a unique and custom-made feature, that can be built to match the style, preference, and architecture of the house, it can be a great option for contemporary and modern houses as it can create a sleek and elegant look.

Straight staircases are a straightforward, simple and efficient design, they are easy to climb and descend, and they take up less space than a curved staircase. They are also less expensive and easier to construct than a curved staircase. Straight staircases are a traditional design element that can complement the architectural style of an older or more traditional home. Additionally, wooden straight staircases can be a cost-effective and durable option for attic access. They are also easy to install and maintain, which could be important for homeowners who are looking for a simple and convenient solution.

Oak is a traditional and classic material that is commonly used in Irish architecture, it’s been used for centuries in the construction of houses and buildings, making it a familiar and popular choice for staircases. Poplar, on the other hand, is a hardwood that is known for its strength, lightness, and stability. It is also a sustainable and renewable resource, it’s grown in Ireland and Europe, and it is widely available. Poplar is also a cheaper option than Oak, which makes it a more affordable choice for some homeowners. Both Oak and poplar are durable and strong hardwoods that can withstand heavy use over time. Oak is known for its robustness and hard-wearing properties, while Poplar is known for its lightness and stability. Both Oak and poplar have a warm and natural look that complements the traditional and rustic architecture of Irish houses. Oak has a characteristic golden-brown color that can add warmth and character to a room, while Poplar has a lighter color that can provide a clean and fresh look. Oak and Poplar are both renewable resources that are grown in Ireland, which means they are readily available, and they support the local forestry industry and reduce the carbon footprint of transportation.

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