Types of stairs
The staircase, a key element that sets the tone for your interior!
Whether through its design, the architecture of the space, or the interior decor, your staircase can become a central feature or, on the contrary, a discreet and refined transition.
Our specialized consultants can guide you through the process to ensure it reflects your vision.
Closed Staircases
Closed staircases are stairs in which the steps are connected by risers, creating a visual and physical separation between each tread. This type of staircase is typically enclosed by walls or railings on either side.
Open Staircases
Open staircases, also known as floating or open-riser stairs, are designs where the treads are not fully covered by risers. This creates a sense of openness and lightness, allowing natural light to flow more freely throughout the home.
Central Stringer
Central stringer staircases are defined by a single beam (the central stringer) that supports the steps, offering a sleek and modern look. They can be straight or turning, and made from wood, metal, or a combination of both. This type of staircase is valued for its contemporary and minimalist aesthetic.
Railing
At Plancher 2000, we offer a wide range of railings designed to complement all styles of homes. Beyond their visual appeal, each design strictly adheres to safety standards.
Looking to refresh the look of your staircase without undertaking major renovations? Replacing your railing is a simple and more cost-effective way to transform your space.
For a more personalized touch, we also create custom railings. Whether it's crafted metal, sleek balusters, or glass, we design a unique style tailored to your interior.
Request a quote
Please complete the form below by providing your full contact information along with the required details regarding your stair project.
This form now allows us to prepare a preliminary online quote, based on the information you submit (photos, inspirations, configuration, materials, etc.).
An advisor from the branch you select (Laval or Longueuil) will contact you within 24 to 72 hours to review the details, answer your questions and, if needed, discuss the next steps of your project.
– Important Note –
Staircases and railings are custom-made projects that require technical validation to ensure accuracy and quality. Depending on the complexity of your request, an in-store consultation with one of our specialized advisors may be recommended to finalize your quote.