Quarter turn Staircase in open homes

October 3, 2024
Quarter turn Staircase in open homes

Loft conversion with quarter turn stair DALLAS

When space is limited, every corner counts. For a homeowner looking to transform a small kitchen area into a functional home office, the DALLAS staircase proved to be the ideal solution. Its simple, versatile design offered a sleek and practical way to access the new upstairs loft, without taking up too much valuable floor space.

Small Quarter turn staircase in black in a small kitchen Small Quarter turn staircase in black in a small kitchen
Kitchen with upstair room space shown with stair Kitchen with upstair room space shown with stair

The DALLAS staircase, with its light and minimalist aesthetic, seamlessly blended into the kitchen's clean lines. Here a quarter-turn was picked, it provided flexibility to match the home’s layout. With 11 varnished beech multiplex treads, it offered both stability and style, easily accommodating a maximum floor-to-floor height of 300 cm. Adjustments were straightforward, allowing treads to be removed for a perfect fit in smaller spaces.

Installation was a breeze, thanks to the staircase’s modular structure. In just one day, the new staircase was in place, with each tread's adjustable rise making the climb smooth and comfortable. The homeowner could also rely on the safety features, like the vertical handrail balusters, spaced for comfort and stability. 

What truly stood out was the staircase's adaptability. The semi-gloss powder-coated steel elements were available in modern colors, complementing the home’s interior design. The varnished treads added a natural warmth, while the DOLLE top and foot covers provided a clean, polished finish, hiding fixings and joints.

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