Straight flight or quarter-turn staircase complete with 11 treads in varnished beech multiplex. Maximum height: 300 cm. Landing banister available.
DALLAS is designed for simplicity: a space-saving solution with a light, understated design. The staircase is available as straight flight or quarter-turn with 11 treads of varnished beech multiplex for a maximum floor-to-floor height of 300 cm. One or more treads can be removed if you do not need the maximum floor-to-floor height. Each tread has an adjustable rise of between 19 and 25 cm.
An outside banister and balusters fitted to two treads maximise both comfort and stability.
Distance between balusters: 13,2 cm
Distance between balusters with middle balusters (buy separately): 5,4 cm
The DALLAS staircase can be installed in just one day thanks to its simple, modular structural elements and straight PVC handrail. Varnished treads, powder-coated steel structural elements and coloured, UV-resistant PVC handrail add up to a strong, safe and durable staircase. The structural elements come in stylish and trendy colours with a semi-gloss finish and a matching banister. Pick the design that matches your needs and interior.
DALLAS meets the load requirements defined in European building regulations (EUROCODE) to give you safety you can rely on. By default, the staircase is delivered with a one-side banister. As an option, a additional banister can be added to the straight flight section of the staircase. To enhance child safety, you can install riser bars (in matching colours) under the treads. Add a nice, safe finish by installing a landing banister at the top of your staircase.
And to complete the finishing touches, add the Cover kit – designed to hide screws and assemblies on our modular staircases.
In our Dimensions (under DOWNLOADS) you will find precise measurements of the staircase and explanation of staircase terminology.
Be aware this staircase is designed for rooms with a deck thickness of min. 20 cm. (rise + 2 cm).
Wood is a natural product and the natural colour of the wood may vary from tread to tread. Therefore, the colour reproduction of the images may not always reflect the actual colour of the wood.