Hello,
the range of staircases is very large, and we don’t like the yellow-orange colored beech staircases so much. Which staircase did you choose, and are you satisfied with it?
Best regards,
Sabine
the range of staircases is very large, and we don’t like the yellow-orange colored beech staircases so much. Which staircase did you choose, and are you satisfied with it?
Best regards,
Sabine
WildThing schrieb:
That holds very securely. They are connected to each other. You can probably see it a bit better here. Otherwise, each step is fixed to the wall with two bolts, and the railing supports the remaining weight in the middle.

Looks good, as if the steps are floating.
Best regards
Sabine
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Knallkörper4 Jan 2017 16:55The stair vibrations would be transferred directly into the masonry. That would absolutely NOT work for me.
Knallkörper schrieb:
The stair vibrations are perfectly transmitted into the masonry. That would NEVER work for me. No, the bolts are mounted with rubber inside the wall. This means there is additional sound insulation/vibration damping between the wall and the staircase.
And a general question: Why would that be so bad? Because of potential cracking or due to soundproofing?
Hello,
I still owed you the pictures:
Sorry, they are still rotated, the usual Windows-Exif issue. I don’t have time to fix that right now.
Best regards,
Andreas



andimann schrieb:
Knotty oak oiled ("wild oak") as a bolt staircase with landing and bolts, and stainless steel railing.
We really like it.
I still owed you the pictures:
Sorry, they are still rotated, the usual Windows-Exif issue. I don’t have time to fix that right now.
Best regards,
Andreas
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