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Safe Steps Ahead: Designing Stairs for Comfort, Safety & Style

At Celn, safety is built into every step. We understand that in family homes, staircases are more than a functional feature-they're a daily part of life for children, parents, and grandparents alike. That's why we've made it our mission to design staircases that prioritize safety without compromising style or quality


Staircase Building Regulations

Staircase design is governed by building regulations, like Approved Document K, which ensures safety by preventing falls. Your staircase company will guide you through the height, size, and safety feature requirements, giving you peace of mind, especially when it comes to protecting younger family members.

Designing Staircases with Safety and Style in Mind

Staircase handrails and balustrades are essential for both safety and design in any modern home. They're not just functional—they add a sleek touch to your staircase while keeping everyone safe, especially little ones.

Handrails: Safety Meets Style

When choosing a handrail, pick a sturdy material that’s easy to grip. Whether it's wood, metal, or something modern like glass, the right handrail ensures safety while complementing your staircase. If you’re working with a designer, they’ll guide you toward the best options for your family, even offering samples to try out.

Balustrades: A Stylish Safety Barrier

Balustrades define the look of your staircase while also offering important safety features. They’re perfect for hallways or landings that overlook stairs. Whether you prefer sleek glass or classic wood, make sure to consider safety, especially if you have young children. Closed panelling, for example, can reduce hazards, but if you love the look of vertical spindles, opt for a design with narrow spacing to prevent falls.

Closed Treads for Added Safety

While open or floating staircases are modern and stylish, they can pose risks for younger children. Opting for closed tread stairs provides a solid, secure structure that minimizes entrapment hazards. If you love the look of wood, make sure to choose a non-slip finish or add a stylish runner to prevent slipping.

Maximize Staircase Storage

Staircases aren’t just for climbing—they can be a hidden storage treasure. The space beneath your stairs can be transformed into cupboards, drawers, or custom storage solutions to keep shoes, coats, and other clutter out of sight, reducing trip hazards. Work with your staircase company to integrate smart storage that fits your family’s needs.

Creating a staircase that’s both safe and beautiful is easier than ever. With the right materials, design choices, and a bit of creativity, you can ensure your staircase enhances both the safety and style of your home.

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