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Universal Spiral Staircase from Enzie Stairs

spiral staircase

Internal/External quality Steel or Steel Stairs available in your choice of materials

A Brand new range of curved and geometric stairs from enzie, Available in any diameter up to 3 meters and from your choice of materials including, Glass, Timber, Stainless Steel, Stone, Concrete and more. This new design offers new possibilities including adding an internal handrail or removal of the column to create a geometric or helical stair.

Design

This new design from enzie allows great flexibility where the treads can be supplied in any diameter up to 3 meters and can be made from virtually any material. Risers can be left open to create a light an open stair or can be enclosed to give a greater sense of security.

Strength and Safety

Choose from our range of powder–coated finishes or have your steel components made from stainless steel. A wide range of decorator colours meets almost every decorating situation. The inlays of the treads on a Universal Spiral Stair can be made from virtually any material including Glass, Australian Hardwoods, Comcork, Rubber, Steel Mesh, Stone and Concrete but to name a few. The steel components for External stairs are hot-dip galvanised and can be subsequently powder coated in one of enzie's 22 standard colours or any custom colour from the Dulux Colour Range. For more information on Dulux's colours please visit their website www.duluxpowders.com.au

Strength and Safety

The curved nature of spiral stairs provides a handrail in front of you whilst moving up and down the staircase. An optional inner handrail and or balustrade (for larger than 2000 mm diameter stairs) allows for more useable tread space and give the user the security of a handrail on either side of the stair.

Optional Columless Stair

The nature and definition of a spiral stair is that the steps spring from the centre of the column. This design is fantastic for stairs 1880 mm diameter or smaller. If you require a larger stair that allows for two way traffic the tread area nearest the centre column on the inside can be uncomfortable due to it's steepness and lack of step depth.

To overcome this difficulty, reviewed alternative construction techniques;
Enter monocoque construction. Monocoque, from Greek for single (mono) and French for shell (coque), is a construction technique that supports structural load by using an object's external skin as opposed to using an internal frame or truss. Monocoque construction was first widely used in aircraft in the 1930s. Structural skin or stressed skin, are other terms for the same concept.

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