Design, manufacture and installation of a complete range of staircase types from open plan, dogleg and winding, to cantilevered and geometrical. Design options can also include glazed panels and architectural metal features, for example.

Great care is taken in the design process to allow for movement and tolerance, in order for it to take place out of sight. In doing so, the end result is free from fixing devices that may detract from the overall design.

Stair treads, when forming an architectural feature, are either quartered or symmetrical through and through sections and glued together with timber tongues set in grooves.

Similarly, the outside strings are carefully chosen to ensure boards match as closely as possible, which emphasizes the quality of the end result. The type of finish may vary but the preparation of the surface usually involves a fine grit finish with cabinet scraper over burrs. Careful transition of strings terminating against skirting with floor junctions helps fuse differing elements together- sometimes this involves applying the mould of skirting profile with string section.