Real Projects

Case Studies

How architects, builders and developers have specified StaircaseWorks on projects in the US, EU, UK and Australia.

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residentialUS

Floating Staircase with Frameless Glass Railing

Austin, Texas, USA

The homeowners wanted the staircase to be the living room's visual anchor — not an afterthought at the back of the hall. A single powder-coated steel mono-stringer anchored into the poured concrete slab carries 14 American white oak treads, each cantilevered 900 mm with zero visible support hardware. At the treads' open edge, 12 mm ultra-clear low-iron glass panels create an unbroken transparent barrier that preserves the hillside view beyond.

USD 24,000 – 28,000

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commercialSINGAPORE / SE ASIA

Three-Level Spiral Staircase Feature — Tech Campus, Singapore

Changi Business Park, Singapore

The 1,800 mm diameter spiral is designed not merely as a circulation route, but as a landmark feature at the heart of the open-plan workspace. Rising 9.1 metres through a triple-height atrium, the brushed 316 stainless central column catches morning light from the east-facing atrium glazing. The terrazzo tread finish — poured and polished on-site after steel installation — matches the client's internal terrazzo floor specification exactly, creating continuity between the stairs and the main floor plane.

USD 48,000 – 56,000

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hospitalityAU

Curved Staircase & Cable Railing — Harbourside Restaurant, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia

Descending into the restaurant, guests experience a sweeping curved staircase — the outer curved stainless stringer catching the harbour-reflected light from the dining space below. Blackbutt timber treads, Australian-grown and locally beloved, ground the metalwork in warmth. The cable railing system — 8 horizontal 316 stainless cables on each side — keeps the harbour view completely unobstructed from the dining mezzanine below. Diners approaching the front door can see through the cable rails directly to the water views below, creating a compelling "what's down there?" effect that is part of the restaurant's brand experience.

AUD 62,000 – 72,000 (approx. USD 40,000 – 46,000)

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