A stairway is an investment. Like a work of art or a valuable piece of furniture it adds another dimension to your interior design. When working out what that new staircase is going to cost you, the 3 aspects to consider are your stair layout, the materials you plan to use and the size of the staircase. We’ll step you through the options for each factor to help you decide which style of stairway is the one for you and how much it will cost.
1. Stair layout
Straight stairs are usually the most economical choice. These can be constructed with or without a landing. The treads and risers are mostly the same size and shape which saves money.
Some stairs require winder steps due to the available space in the stairwell, and these result in a higher price.
The design and manufacture of a
curved staircase is more complex, so will naturally be more expensive.
2. Materials
Carpet quality staircase is a good option if you’re trying to keep the budget down.
Constructed either out of Triboard or H3.2 Pine Plywood, these stairways can be covered with the material of your choice - carpet, tiles, timber or paint.
Reckon on $1000 to $2500 + GST for a standard design.
Installation is usually done by the builder and is not included in our price, although we can include it on request.
Solid timber staircases typically cost between $3000 and $15,000 + GST for a standard design. This price also does not include installation as they’re usually installed by the builder.
We’ve categorized the timber we use as follows:
Lowest value
An indicative price for a solid timber staircase in one of the following timbers might be $3000 - $6500.
Pine, Macrocarpa.
Mid range – Indicative price $6500 - $10,500
American Ash, American Maple, Australian Oak (formerly known as Tasmanian Oak or Victorian Ash), , Rosewood, Pilularis (Blackbutt), Saligna, Jarrah, Kwila.
Premium range – Indicative price $10,500 - $15,000
American Oak (Prime Grade), DA (Sap) Rimu, Coloured Rimu, Tasmanian Blackwood, Heart Matai, American Black Walnut, Heart Rimu.
The value of your timber stairway can be further increased with upgrades such as bullnose treads, cut stringers, LED lighting, or bolection moulding details.
Of course, these prices are an informed estimate. Variables such as stair layout, size needed and the grade of timber will all affect the final price.
Floating steel staircase
These typically require an investment of between $40,000 - $75,000 or more, depending on your design and layout. This includes the steel structure, timber treads, balustrades in materials such as timber or glass, and a handrail. It also includes installation of all of these components giving you a fully completed stairwell.
3. Size of the stairway
More material and workmanship will be needed for a wider or higher staircase.
The more risers and treads required, and the wider you need the staircase to be, the more it will cost.
Balustrades
The same size principle applies to balustrades. The main contributors to price are the number of metres required, and the layout. It’s more difficult to provide indicative prices per metre as this can vary a lot depending on these factors, so we’ve put the following alternatives in order from the lowest to the highest cost:
- Timber for painting i.e. pine
- Timber for clear-finishing i.e. oak
- Timber full height screen
- Wrought iron
- Glass – toughened, with structural handrail
- Glass – laminated Sentry glass
Every stair and balustrade from Stylecraft is custom made with a number of variations, so for accurate pricing you need to get a quote off plans or a site measure. Once you start building, changes could be required to the staircase layout or design which might affect the cost. We’d always let you know about these after we’ve come to the site so you can consider the best option.
We can assist you with any
timber balustrade design. Glass or wrought iron designs are normally completed by balustrade suppliers specialising in those types.
Here’s a guideline of what different levels of budget will get you as a stair package:
Low budget – carpet grade stair
Medium budget – Carpet Stair with Feature balustrade OR Timber stair with no balustrade (i.e. between walls)
High budget – Curved wooden stairs or Feature floating staircase
Luxury budget – Curved floating steel stairs
Beyond price
When you’re investing in a beautiful stairway look for superior construction, high-quality materials and a reputable supplier who is able to show you a portfolio of stunning projects.
This will guarantee a wow factor that you (and your guests) will enjoy for years to come!
Working with Stylecraft is easy. We take care of everything from concept through to site measure and in some cases the installation on site.
Tell us your ideas onsite or arrange a meeting with our team and we’ll help you to select the best design for your stairway.
Contact us by
Email or phone 0800 896 500 for a consultation.