ᐅ Concrete staircase in a new build, looking for design ideas

Created on: 8 Feb 2022 20:05
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Jacy0505
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Jacy0505
8 Feb 2022 20:05
For our single-family home, we are planning a concrete staircase. Covering it with wood is estimated to cost around 5300 euros, excluding the concrete staircase itself.

That is really too expensive for us. Do you have any ideas on how to design or treat the concrete staircase differently to save costs? Tiles are not an option; we simply don’t like them. Has anyone here just painted their concrete staircase? I would appreciate any suggestions, preferably with photos.
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Jacy0505
8 Feb 2022 20:40
I would like that. But is it more cost-effective than the 5300 euros for wood finishing by the carpenter?
Tarnari8 Feb 2022 20:57
I don’t have the quote for the stairs on hand right now, as it was handled digitally through the architect.
But what are you expecting? A nice finish at hardware store prices? Then you’ll have to do it yourself…
We could have also done the stairs with the parquet shown in the picture. That would have been more expensive. And, in my opinion, not quite as nice.
Painting? No idea. My amateur gut feeling says it would wear off.
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Jacy0505
9 Feb 2022 07:46
Thank you for the reply. The question was whether anyone has ideas on how we can save some money while still achieving an attractive result. Given the construction costs, some compromises are probably necessary.

We like the look of the exposed concrete; of course, the raw concrete still needs to be treated. I will continue to research.
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soneva2012
9 Feb 2022 19:09
Jacy0505 schrieb:

Thanks for the reply. The question was whether anyone has ideas on how we can save some money while still achieving an appealing result. With current construction costs, compromises will probably be necessary somewhere.
We like the concrete look visually, of course the raw concrete still needs to be treated. I will continue to research.

I am a bit confused! If you like the concrete look, then why do you want to paint the staircase or cover it with wood?

If you prefer wooden treads, then why not forget the concrete staircase altogether? There are many options available, and some are probably cheaper than a concrete staircase clad in wood.
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Jacy0505
9 Feb 2022 20:11
I don’t think you can use the concrete staircase in the living area without any treatment, so it would at least need to be painted, even if just with a clear coat.
Yes, we do like the concrete look overall, but from the beginning, the plan was to cover the stairs with wood that matches the laminate flooring on the ground floor and upper floor. It’s just that the quoted price makes us hesitate a bit, and we were hoping to get some tips for alternatives.