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Estimating the Cost of a Staircase for your Construction Project

When building a property, one of the key architectural elements to consider is the staircase. Not only is it a functional necessity, but it also serves as a design feature that can enhance the overall aesthetic of your space. However, estimating the cost of a staircase can be complex, as several factors influence the final price.


Learn the key factors for estimating staircase installation costs in your construction project with our comprehensive guide.


Factors That Influence Staircase Costs

Material Choice

The material you choose for your staircase can significantly impact the cost. Common materials include wood, bamboo, glass, and concrete and depending on which one you choose, the starting price varies significantly. 


Design Complexity

The configuration you decide significantly changes the price of the stairs.

  • Straight Staircases: These staircases are the simplest and can be the most cost-effective design, depending on additional features.

  • L-Shaped Staircases: These staircases include a 90-degree turn and are more complex that straight staircases but still a cost-effective option.

  • U-Shaped Staircases: Featuring two 90-degree turns, these are more labour-intensive but allow for more features within the design. 

  • Spiral or Curved Staircases: These designs are more intricate and aesthetically striking, but they also require specialised labour and materials, leading to a higher cost.


Labour Costs

Labour is a significant factor in determining the overall cost of your staircase. Labor prices can vary based on location, the complexity of the design, and the contractor’s expertise.


Additional Features

The number of additional features you include also adds to the cost of the staircases, however a balance between design and cost should always be factored in. Some examples of additional features including feature bottom steps, continuous handrails and metal spindles.


Customisation and Special Requirements 

If your staircase requires custom sizing, unique designs, or special materials, the cost can rise dramatically. For instance, a custom-built floating staircase can have considerable cost but be a focal point of which your whole home revolves around .


Other Considerations

  1. Building Regulations: Depending on your location, you may need to adhere to specific regulations and obtain permits for the construction of your staircase. These may effect design options and overall cost.

  2. Site Preparation: If your project requires significant changes to the floor plan or structural reinforcement to support the staircase, you’ll need to factor in those additional costs as well.

  3. Timelines: Custom or complex staircase designs will generally take longer to manufacture and install, which could result in higher labour costs and project delays.


How Multi-Turn can help

With years of experience handling all types of staircases and budgets, our team has the expertise to guide you in choosing the best staircase for your needs. We not only help you find the right fit for your budget, but also ensure that your investment delivers maximum value. Our staircases offer a unique blend of functionality and design that can significantly enhance your property's overall appeal and return on investment.


Conclusion

The cost of a staircase can vary widely depending on material, design, and labour requirements. On average, you can expect to spend anywhere from £600 to £30,000 or more, depending on the choices you make. For budget-conscious homeowners, a straight or L-shaped wooden staircase may be the most economical choice, while those looking to make a statement with a custom, high-end design should be prepared for a significantly larger investment.


To get the most accurate estimate, speak to one of our team who can provide advice along every step of your staircase journey.

 

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