Stairs on concrete are a traditional solution that works well in any interior. Wooden treads are mounted directly onto reinforced concrete stairs, and the finishing of treads and risers is available in several variants.
Stairs on concrete are a traditional solution that works well in any interior. Wooden treads are mounted directly onto reinforced concrete stairs, and the finishing of treads and risers is available in several variants.
Using treads with a nosing makes the stairs perfectly suited to a classic style. This type of solution works exceptionally well in traditional interiors — the nosing (the profile extending beyond the riser) can be finished with sharp edges or rounded forms. Such concrete stairs also look excellent with LED lighting hidden beneath the treads.
In this version, wooden treads are most often complemented with white glass risers (lacobel) or lacquered MDF boards. The colour range of risers is very wide, and the best effect can be achieved with appropriate stair lighting (e.g., LED strips). Wooden treads with white risers are the essence of the modern-classic style.
One of the best ways to create modern stairs on concrete is to use treads and risers of the same thickness and connect them without a nosing. This approach creates beautiful floating-style stairs that fit perfectly into modernist and minimalist interiors. A framed glass balustrade embedded in the wooden treads complements such stairs perfectly.
Modern wooden stairs on concrete can be made in a straight form, with a landing, or with a winder. It is worth planning their layout during the house construction stage to avoid unnecessary reconstruction. Before installing the stairs, we will also need information about the chosen floor thickness on the upper level so that the last step aligns perfectly with the floor. As part of our comprehensive service, we also install wall finishing trims (matching the stairs or white) and finish the stairwell core to match the stairs or the upper floor.