Service · N°04
The staircase as the centrepiece of the architecture.
A staircase is one of the most demanding disciplines in joinery — it calls for precision, knowledge, and experience. For thirty-two years our workshop has been building solid-wood staircases in every configuration — from straight linear runs to spiral and winder forms. Every staircase is individual, tailored to the specific space.
Lead time
8–12 weeks (including design and measurement)
Price
Projects start from €6,000; complex builds from €12,000
Configurations
Straight, L- and U-shape, helical (spiral), and winder staircases with or without landings. Balustrades in wood, metal, glass, or combination. Each is drawn to fit the dimensions and style of the room.
Materials
Primary material — oak (strength and durability) or walnut (aesthetics and premium projects). Treads are solid wood; structural elements may be engineered timber or a steel sub-frame.
Safety and compliance
All staircases are engineered to Latvian building standards — riser height, tread width, and handrail height meet safety regulations. We collaborate with structural engineers on complex projects.
Materials for this project
The wood we use.
Oak
Oak (Quercus robur) has been our workshop's primary material since day one. Its strength, density, and pronounced grain make it suitable for almost any project — from kitchen worktops to entrance doors and staircases. Properly cared for, an oak piece serves generations.
Walnut
Walnut (Juglans regia) is among the most refined of European timbers. Its deep brown tone, fine grain, and gentle texture make it the wood of choice where aesthetics are the priority — from elegant dining tables to classical study libraries. Walnut rewards high-quality finishing and careful maintenance with a piece that only gains in beauty over the decades.