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Oak Handrail & Glass Staircase Balustrade Kit (fit Staircase 3300-3650mm Long & 45 Degrees)

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To install a glass staircase panel, you should first remove the existing timber or metal balustrading and handrails. This allows you to dispose of the material that you no longer want in a safe and efficient way. Then we can start getting to work on installing your ideal glass staircase! Glass stair panels can be installed without a handrail for an unobstructed view or can alternatively be paired with a timber or steel handrail for a stunning effect. The systems we supply are easy to install for those out there who can DIY, but they can also be customised to the exact requirements of your project. Either way, you can rest assured that you’ll be getting products that only mee the highest standards, at exceptional prices. Fully tested for up to 1.5k/N loading requirements make our system suitable for both domestic and commercial applications.

We supply Clear, Anti-Sun (2 colours) and Satinised finishes. Special shapes, holes & cut-outs are no problem but will incur a surcharge. We also supply laminated glass in a range of sizes and finishes. A glass staircase can add a contemporary touch to any house or building, regardless of its existing style and age. This is one of the many reasons why this fashionable design is a fixture in so many modern homes today.

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Vision Glass Balustrade Panels mounted on SV-BRAC Glass Clamps with Oak Contemporary Handrail sections Whilst many of our customers choose to combined glass staircase panels with wooden balustrades, others opt for frameless glass panels for a minimalistic look.

Stairplan produce a large number of staircase designs that incorporate our Vision Glass Banister panels we can also supply you with the compoents for you to transform the look of your existing staircase - Glass Balustrade Staircase Renovations are very popular at the moment but this is quite often more expensive than replacing your staircase completely. For many, a glass staircase is seen as a more expensive to a wooden one, but often this isn’t the case! Depending on your specific requirements, the cost of staircases can be scaled down, so you can receive exactly what you’re looking for. So whether this is something simple yet effective, or elaborate and show stopping, you’ll always be paying the correct, fair price. Glass is a relatively hassle-free material to take care of; unlike wood, you won’t have to reapply stains or wax treatments to maintain its polish. All you have to do is wipe down the glass regularly or whenever you notice marks or stains, with a lint-free microfibre cloth and a simple cleaning solution. Their structural strength and resilience against scuffs and scratches makes glass panels a safe choice for a long-lasting staircase. The material is so robust and requires so little maintenance that it’s sure to hold up for decades, with no noticeable changes to its quality or pleasant appearance. The installation process will depend on your chosen design – for example, whether you’re going for a seamless look or supporting spindles.Sleek and minimal modern interior design will never go out of style, so many homeowners prefer to upgrade to this contemporary look from more traditional staircases. Glass stairways offer a special kind of elegant and sophisticated home décor that you simply can’t achieve with another material. The term ‘stair panels’ may bring to mind the ghastly, boxed-in look that was popular in the 1960s. However, those stair panels were generally wooden, which completely restricted the flow of light. This resulted in dark and gloomy stairways that were something of an eyesore.

Made from satin stainless steel, this semi-frameless glass balustrade post system is perfect for any outdoor application and will enhance any area of your garden, no matter the style or where you choose to install it, creating the prefect space for all the family to enjoy. Think about how often you clean mirrors or windows in your home. You should be cleaning your glass staircase at least as often as this, if not more regularly. The best way to keep glass balustrades looking brand new is to clean them with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid harsh chemical solutions or abrasive scrubbing tools, as these can damage the glass. Simple soapy water and a sponge can get the job done easily enough. For residential indoor glass balustrades toughened glass is a popular choice. Toughened glass can be up to five times stronger than regular float glass, which makes it extremely durable against high impact. However, for outdoor balustrade glass panels or areas with high traffic toughened laminated glass is ideal – this consists of two toughened pieces of glass held together by an extremely tough PVB plastic interlayer. As a result, making it the ultimate safety glass. We recommend applying a bead of clear silicone in the hand and base rails before placing the glass in to help prevent anyWe offer 8mm toughened glass with polished edges. This is fully compliant to UK building regulations and comes with Wooden spindles tend to be a bit of a dust trap, and it can be a real chore to paint them when decorating your home. Meanwhile, glass stair panels require only minimal maintenance – a regular wipe down is enough to keep them looking new for years. And there is nowhere for dust to get trapped, meaning that your staircase will be much cleaner – great for those with pets! Why choose Abbott Wade for glass staircase design? The Slim systems main feature is it allows adjustment of the glass from one side so if you are struggling for access to the external side of your balcony when installing – This is the product for you!

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