Art Francais May 18th, 2010

This American style stair with a little “french touch” is a double curved string free standing stair ,with walnut steps.
Each single step is curved to give to the stair a nice shape and smooth flow.
Like all our staircases ,no need to plaster or timber clad the underneath of the stair ,as the finish is just as nice as on the top.
Art Francais March 27th, 2010
Before
After
Replacement of the old stair made of mahogany by a new designed stair with full string and open riser ,made of Ash
Before
After
Art Francais September 1st, 2009


This is a three storey curved stair with cast iron balusters.
Art Francais February 20th, 2009

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contact: Charlie 087 95 40 928
Double curved string stair in solid oak with cast iron balusters,
The balusters are imported from France.This particular design was very popular in France during the 19th century.

Art Francais January 16th, 2009

Art Francais February 15th, 2008


Art Francais January 1st, 2008
A staircase can be a difficult obstacle for older persons.It is therefore important to consider,from the first stage of the project,security and ability to adapt.
Based on several reference works, we would suggest in order to make a staircase accessible.
It’s recommended that the staircase would include the following:
- Adequate width ( 85 to 90 cm)
- Treads at the same height (18.5 cm max.) and steps the same depth( min.22cm, max.28 cm)
- A limited number of foot steps ( 12 to 17 per flights)
- Treads with bullnose
Art Francais December 13th, 2007


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Contact Charles Perpoil:(0353) 87 95 40 928
Art Francais October 19th, 2007

Art Francais October 10th, 2007
Oak Straight stair with wooden panelling,and square newel post