Build · Stairs & Railings
The piece of architecture you use every day.
Stairs are the most-used piece of architecture in any home, and the one that registers fastest when a guest walks in. We design, fabricate, and install stairs and railings that read as architecture rather than as code-minimum infrastructure.
What we handle
Full stair builds
Stringers, treads, risers, landings, and trim, in solid hardwood or engineered to take a stone tread. Designed with the engineer where structural changes are involved.
Stair refinishing
Sanding, staining, painting, and repair of existing stairs. New treads or risers without rebuilding the whole assembly.
Glass railings
Frameless, base-shoe, or post-supported glass railings with the right hardware for the application. Inside and outside.
Metal railings
Steel, brass, blackened bronze, and custom forged work, fabricated locally and finished to match the rest of the architecture.
Wood railings
Traditional turned balusters, square pickets, or custom-profiled handrails. Cut and finished by a trim carpenter who has done it a hundred times.
Notes from the GTA
- Stair geometry is regulated by the Ontario Building Code. We design within code from the start, not after the inspector flags it.
- A glass railing is only as clean as the hardware under it. We use proper structural glazing.
- Stairs in heritage homes often combine original treads and new structure. We respect what stays.
A stair is the one piece of architecture every visitor touches.