A good staircase can become a key architectural feature inside your home – setting the tone for the rest of the living space.
The sky’s the limit in terms of what can be achieved (and what you’ll pay for it), but broadly-speaking there are three main cost brackets, starting with the kit route, ranging up to off-the-shelf and going bespoke.
Kit stairs
If you’re on a very tight budget, these entry-level products are a cost-effective option – but your design choices can be limited.
Prices start from as little as £160 for a bare-bones 12-step flight with pine strings, MDF treads and ply risers for you or your tradesperson to fit.
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Bear in mind you’ll need to factor in newel posts, spindles, base and handrails, and sundries (fillets, fixings etc) for installation.
Taken together, these are likely to push costs over the £350 mark, or considerably higher if you want to add more panache by sourcing these elements elsewhere.
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