Five Benefits of Spiral Staircases

Five Benefits of Spiral Staircases

Staircases are an essential part of most homes and workplaces, and they can range from the purely functional at one end of the spectrum to a show-stopping design feature at the other. Spiral staircases can have many appealing advantages over other designs and can really enhance the space they occupy. In this article, we look at some of those benefits.

 

1. Space

Restricted space is the most obvious reason to choose a spiral staircase. With increased property prices, many home and business owners are looking to maximise the potential of every square foot available to them. A more traditional staircase occupies a large space, whereas a spiral staircase has a very small footprint and builds upwards on top of itself. This means it can easily be placed in a very small area and free up valuable space. This space-saving advantage does not sacrifice safety, with many spiral staircases being designed with full steps for ease of use.

 

2. Access

Many homes have valuable areas of space that are left unused because they are difficult to get to, such as attic or cellar space. This may be because there is no space for a traditional staircase or because it is difficult to access by ladder. The use of a spiral staircase allows for flexibility in terms of access points and use of tight spaces. They can be fitted either at the face of a loft or deck or through the floor.

 

3. Design and Choice of materials

The spiral staircase can be a truly beautiful design feature, and it can be customised to to meet various requirements, from individual steps to spindles and handrails, so that your vision can be achieved. They can be manufactured from metal, wood or metal and wood and designed to suit both indoor and outdoor projects. A very popular choice is a metal stair frame customised with wooden accent features to give a classic look. Different finishes can be selected to customise colour and texture and reduce maintenance. Designs can range from the highly decorative to the stylishly minimalist.

 

4. Economic

A spiral staircase can be relatively cheap to install, easy to maintain and add value to a home - both because of the extra space that can be freed up for other uses and because it is an attractive design feature in its own right. Metal staircases are particularly long-lasting and virtually maintenance-free. A spiral staircase can also be a unique selling point if you are thinking of putting your home on the market.

 

5. Versatility

A spiral staircase can be used in a wide variety of projects that are not suited to traditional staircases. The curved shape can be endlessly customised in terms of multiple access points and size. They can be free-standing or placed in round or square well enclosures depending on where the staircase is located. They can be used outdoors as a feature in a landscaping project or for external access to a multiple-level building or decked area.