
Straight staircase
The simplest and most economical shape. A single flight between two landings, ideal in corridors or elongated open spaces.
Design, manufacturing and installation of custom stairs in Luxembourg. Wood, metal or mixed, interior or exterior, renovation or new project: the carpenters of the menuiserie.lu network adapt to your space and expectations. Free quote, no commitment.
The shape of the staircase depends on the available space, floor-to-floor height and desired style. Here are the most common configurations built by Luxembourg carpenters.

The simplest and most economical shape. A single flight between two landings, ideal in corridors or elongated open spaces.

A 90-degree change of direction, at the top, bottom or middle. The most common solution in Luxembourg homes to optimise the footprint.

Two directional changes that allow the staircase to run along the walls. Well suited to small areas or rectangular stairwells.

Steps wrapping around a central pole. A space-saving solution for accessing an upper floor, mezzanine or loft.

Cantilevered steps on a single central metal stringer. Very contemporary and visually light appearance, popular in new builds.

Hot-dip galvanised steel, aluminium or class 4 treated wood to withstand the elements. For raised terraces, sloped gardens or exterior access to an upper floor.
Once the shape is chosen, the material defines aesthetics, durability and budget. Compare the main solutions offered by Luxembourg carpenters.
Wood remains the reference material for interior staircases in Luxembourg. Oak, beech, walnut or pine: each species brings different aesthetics and robustness. A custom wood staircase adapts to all spaces, from the simplest shapes to the most complex configurations (central stringer, quarter-turn, volute).
Indicative range: 3,000 to 12,000 euros depending on shape and species.
An interior staircase is designed from the actual dimensions of your space: floor-to-floor height, available width, structural constraints. The carpenter proposes shapes suited to the space and desired circulation: straight, quarter-turn, half-turn, helical or central stringer.
To access a terrace, a raised garden or an upper floor from outside, exterior staircases require weather-resistant materials: galvanised steel, aluminium or class 4 treated wood. Steps can be open-grid metal, composite wood or stone slabs.
The guardrail is both a mandatory safety element and a strong design feature in a staircase. Luxembourg carpenters build custom guardrails in wood, metal or mixed, coordinated with your staircase or added during renovation.

A wood guardrail brings warmth and coherence to a wood staircase or natural interior. Balusters or panels, turned or straight handrail: configurations are numerous. Oak and beech are the most common species in Luxembourg.

Metal (steel, stainless steel, aluminium) allows very clean guardrails with slim balusters or tensioned cables. Ideal for contemporary architecture, it pairs very well with wood steps. Powder-coated or brushed finish ensures durability and easy maintenance.

The combination of a metal structure with a wood handrail is very popular in Luxembourg. It brings the comfort of wood to the touch while retaining the visual sobriety of a slim metal structure.

Laminated glass panels held by stainless steel clamps or a recessed profile. Maximises transparency and light, ideal for contemporary staircases and mezzanines.

For landings, mezzanines, galleries and interior terraces, a custom balustrade completes the overall composition. Carpenters design the handrail to match the staircase, using the same materials and finishes.

It is possible to add or replace a guardrail on an existing staircase without changing the steps or the structure. This is a common intervention during renovation or to bring a staircase up to standard (minimum height of 1 metre, baluster spacing less than 11 cm).
An old staircase can be improved, reinforced or replaced without necessarily demolishing everything. Luxembourg carpenters assess the condition of the stringer, steps and guardrail before proposing the most economical solution.
Sanding and re-staining the steps, replacing damaged risers, consolidating stringers: a full renovation gives a tired staircase new life at a cost well below full replacement.
Replacing a few defective steps, changing the finish or installing new risers is often enough to restore a staircase. The carpenter adapts the new parts to the existing for a coherent result.
In Luxembourg, residential staircases must comply with rules on step height (between 16 and 21 cm), minimum width and guardrails (minimum height of 1 m, balusters spaced less than 11 cm apart). A carpenter checks compliance and proposes the necessary modifications.
Cladding the stringers, fitting anti-slip nosing, adding integrated lighting under the steps, changing the handrail: many improvements are possible on an existing staircase to gain comfort and aesthetics.
Three questions to guide you towards the configuration that matches your space and expectations. This recommendation frames your project before discussing it with a carpenter.
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Integrate your staircase into a global layout project: wardrobe under the stairs, wall-mounted bookcase or custom storage.
Combine a staircase with interior or sliding doors for a coherent finish across the entire floor.
For an exterior staircase integrated into a terrace or outdoor living space, coordinate with outdoor carpentry.
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