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Circular Stairs

Circular stairs are normally custom-designed for high-end homes. They can be purchased pre-assembled, or custom made at the factory. Any type of stair (wood or metal) is heavy and will require a lifting device to reassemble.



Prices range from about $10,000 for a stock-sized hardwood circular stair to ten times that amount for highly customized units. It's difficult to use stock sizes, because the house's floor-to-floor heights must be designed and built exactly to the stairs' specifications.

Contractors prefer to have the stairs fitted to the home, not the other way around. The average price for custom designs is about $25,000.

Sweeping circular stairs add a touch of glamour to any home, especially when they are custom-designed. Many homeowners know that they want circular staircases but they aren't quite sure what the specific design should be.

What Circular Staircases Can Do for your Home

Circular (or curved) stairs are popular in part because they really open up a room or entryway. Where spiral staircases maximize the use of vertical space, circular stairs are perfect for expanding the look of an already sweeping area.

They can create a flow from the ground floor to the second story, eliminating the closed-off feel that other types of stairs may create.

A staircase serves not only a functional purpose, but provides a powerful design element to your foyer and interior design. Each staircase creates its own rhythm and pattern and graceful shape, whether it be curves, lines or circles.

Since stairways are difficult and expensive to build, it is best to find a stair manufacturer that offers a wide variety of stair parts so you can design your own staircase and have your builder assemble it with ease.

Ready-to-assemble staircases are lower cost, but less customized. In either case, you can choose spiral, straight, circular, or another shape.

They can be wide or narrow, steep or gradual, and can be made from a multitude of materials - wood, stone, concrete, iron and much more. Here is a list of some of the more common options for building your stairway.

Spiral Stairs

Spiral stairways are the most common pre-built and knockdown kits. They are economical in cost and space usage. They are great for new attics, basement rooms, and two-story additions.

Spiral stairs are made in steel, aluminum, hardwoods, and combinations of these. Many companies make both metal and hardwood, but some specialize in one or the other. Usually you choose a basic design from them and then customize the treads, balusters, railing, and etc.

Hardwood stairs can be made in wood or metal also. They come in red oak, poplar, white oak, ash, walnut, mahogany, cherry and other types of wood.

They also come in a variety of finishes from hot-dipped to galvanize to custom color coating in steel and aluminum. Treads can be flat or embossed steel, gratings, hardwood, rubber, or plywood or steel base for carpeting.

You will be able to choose the direction of the twist when you order the spiral staircase. You will also have to specify the diameter. Your diameter should be between 4' to 6.6'.

The first choice you will have to make is, whether to pick either a knocked-down kit or a complete one-piece unit. Knocked-down may be cheaper and easier to ship, but one-piece will be much more durable.

They are also quicker and easier to install and lighter in weight. There are more options available for a one-piece unit also, such as railings.

So you ask why even consider a kit? They are cheaper and much easier to ship. They start at around $400 for small-diameter steel models where one-piece steel models start at $500. Aluminum is about $1500 and all wood or combinations start at between $2000 and $5000 or more.

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