We've always been careful about how we work, but a recent investment in new extraction and briquetting equipment has taken that care a step further. Today, the sawdust, wood chippings, and shavings produced during staircase manufacture don't go to waste. They become something useful.
On the 2nd of April, our world changed in an instant when a devastating fire tore through our production facility, destroying everything we had built over more than 40 years. The months that followed tested us in ways we could never have imagined, but they also revealed the incredible strength of our team and the unwavering support of our customers.
What transforms a historic South coast building from merely old into genuinely distinguished? Often, it's the staircase. From the elegant Georgian townhouses lining Dorchester's streets to the grand Victorian hotels overlooking Weymouth's seafront, staircases define a building's character and tell its architectural story.
If you have a small home in Dorset, making the most of your space is essential. Whether you already have an upper level or are considering adding one, staircases can take up more room than you'd like. However, there are space-saving staircase designs that can help you maximise every inch of your home while maintaining both style and functionality.
Loft conversions are a popular way for homeowners to expand their homes and create more space without moving. Bespoke homemade wooden staircases are a stylish way to elevate the space, making sure the functional element of the conversion looks stylish and blends with your existing interior design.
Investing in a custom-made wooden staircase is a fantastic way to upgrade the beauty, functionality, and value of your home. It gives you the freedom to personalise every aspect, from the style of the railings to the shape of the steps themselves - even if you want to add glass or metal!
First impressions matter, whether you run a retail store, restaurant, or any other commercial business. Aside from starting your business off on the right foot, a good first impression helps you stand out from your competitors and improves your reputation as a whole.
The question of whether to carpet your staircase or leave it bare has long been a topic of debate in the world of interior design. Supporters highlight the added comfort and safety that carpeting can bring, while detractors argue that carpeting takes away from the staircase's natural charm, requires extra maintenance, and wears down more quickly. So, the dilemma remains: should you go for carpets or embrace the natural look?
It's no secret: property renovations are expensive. As much as we'd love to go all out in transforming our homes into multi-million pound palaces, it's simply not an option for most people's budgets. It's why so many homeowners are tempted to invest in a mass-produced staircase instead of a bespoke one.