Loft stairs

Our loft stairs all have a unique design with a space saving in mind.  If you’re looking for basic access to space or a full staircase we will have the model for you. We offer a wide selection of wood loft stairs and mezzanine loft ladders in a variety of designs, sizes, and functionality. You can simply use the filter to find the solution that’s right for you.

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  •  Untreated Test123  Untreated Test123
    Height 245 cm
    Tread Beech
  • Mezzanine stair BERGEN  Test123 Mezzanine stair BERGEN  Test123
    Floor-to-floor height 277 cm
    Width 58 cm
    Treads Spruce
  • Mezzanine ladder  Test123 Mezzanine ladder  Test123
    Colour Nature, black or white
    Height 190-285 cm
    Width 40 cm
  •  Untreated Test123  Untreated Test123
    Max. height 298 cm
    Width 57,2 cm
    Tread Spruce
  •  Untreated Test123  Untreated Test123
    Max. height 283,5 cm
    Width 57 cm
    Tread Spruce
  •  Untreated Test123  Untreated Test123
    Max. height 283,5 cm
    Width 67 cm
    Tread Spruce
  •   Test123   Test123
    Max. height 283,5 cm
    Width 57 cm
    Tread Spruce
  • Max. height 280 cm
    Width 60 cm
    Tread Beech
  •  Untreated Test123
    Use Indoor use
    Colour Untreated
  • Ladder slide bracket kit Black, RAL 9005 Test123 Ladder slide bracket kit Black, RAL 9005 Test123
    Colour Black, white & steel

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LOFT STAIRS FOR LOFT CONVERSIONS

Mezzanine ladder and stairs

A mezzanine loft stair is the ideal solution for small spaces as it takes up a minimal amount of space in the room. We offer different variant of mezzanine ladders and loft stairs for ultimate space saving solutions. Our smallest mezzanine ladder is available in black, white and nature. Choose between 8, 10 or 12 treads/ steps. Manufactured in our factory in Denmark. 

Black Mezzanine ladder at loft bed  Black Mezzanine ladder at loft bed
Loft stair with paddel treads in spruce Loft stair with paddel treads in spruce

Perfect for Mezzanine Floors – How to Install?

One of our customers shared:” Sturdy, easy to assemble, great quality and simple to fit”. We're confident in saying that our detailed mounting instructions are included with every staircase. Our loft stairs are specifically designed for easy installation, allowing you to get the job done quickly with just basic tools. You can find the instructions in the download section on each product page.

Loft stairs with metal structure

When selecting a loft stair for a mini house, summer cottage, or cabin, several factors need to be considered to ensure the stair is functional, safe, and space efficient. We offer a wide selection of space saver stairs for all purposes. Choosing the right stair involves balancing aesthetics, practicality, and safety. Evaluate your specific needs and the space available to make the best choice.

 

Black Stair in cottage house summer day Black Stair in cottage house summer day

FAQ Staircases

How to put lights on stair for loft conversion?

If you’re looking for lights on your staircase you should consider our SYDNEY staircase as this can be purchased with the option to have lights built into the main stem of the stair. For other stairs you can add LED strips under each tread, it will also work nicely.

Can stairs leading to a loft have sloped ceiling?

The main consideration for a slopped ceiling would be to ensure you have 1.9m clear height at the top of the staircase. This would be a standard requirement for a primary staircase but for a secondary staircase this is not a requirement, but we would advise you consider keeping as much headroom at the top of the stair so it’s easy to enter and exit the staircase.

How steep can loft stairs be?

It’s good to know there are no restrictions on the angle of a secondary staircase but important to remember the wider the incline the more comfortable the staircase.

Can I paint the loft stair?

Yes, our wooden loft stair has a untreated surface and can therefore be painted, varnished or stained. Make sure to use a strong paint for stairs then it will last. 

How to add Child Safety? 

If children will be using the cabin, consider installing gates to prevent unsupervised access to the loft. Our metal stairs also offer Riser Bar kit, so you can close the gap between the treads.

How many steps will my staircase need?

The number of treads on a staircase depends on the floor-to-floor height. One thing to consider is that you can adjust the gap between the treads on our modular staircases. The narrower the gap, the more comfortable the staircase is to climb. We offer different tread options for different heights. A good example of how adaptable our staircases can be is our ATLANTA model. This staircase can be built up to a maximum height of 300 cm but can easily be adapted to lower heights by reducing the tread spacing or simply removing treads. You can view more information by visiting the download section of the product page. Our stairs for loft conversions come with several tread options to fit your needs.

Do you need planning permission to put stairs into loft?

We always recommend you check with your local building authority. There are two main descriptions for staircases, and these are primary and secondary. Please ask local building regulations for the requirements. Our stairs are secondary staircase for indoor private use.