Staircase with glass panels

Are you wanting to renovate your existing staircase? Installing glass panels is A GREAT solution.

A glass staircase is defiantly a modern feature to have in a home. Glass panels can instantly transform an existing staircase! This system instantly brightens up a hallway and gives the illusion of more space, due to a flow of natural light. Glass panels can be fixed by various different fixing methods, onto timber or steel posts or even be frameless. The choice is yours!

Why choose a staircase with glass panels?

A staircase with glass panels is a great option to go for, especially, if you’re looking to keep the structure of your existing staircase. Replacing your wooden spindles with glass panels, will allow the flow of natural light – instantly brightening up your hallway and give the illusion of more space. All our staircases are made bespoke, where we can combine any combination from wood or metal, in different sizes and configurations. We will do all of the ground work for you to figure out the most optimal and safest way to fix your staircase with glass panels, all in line with building regulations. We can measure, template, supply and install everything over a short space of time, at very low prices.

FIXING METHODS

Staircases with glass panels have multiple fixing methods, all depending on the variables surrounding the glass, what the materials are fixed to, heights, building regulations and so on. Various stainless steel fixings can be used for glass staircases such as: glass clamps, channel and stand-off fixings.

GLASS CLAMPS

The most popular fixing method. Cost effective, minimal and simple. Available in satin and chrome.

CHANNEL

For a sleek and sturdy design. Available in satin and chrome.

STAND-OFFS

These contemporary stand-offs are most suitable for frameless glass panels. Available in satin and chrome.

Completed PROJECTS

We tailor the glass for each staircase

WE can OFFER A SUPPLY AND INSTALL SERVICE FOR your GLASS STAIRCASE project.

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