Installing an ashlar staircase
We make our ashlar staircases to measure in our workshop in the Gers. The stone we use is a hard limestone that we age and patinate to ensure it blends harmoniously into an old building. Made to order and adapted to your project, the stone staircase becomes the central decorative element of your home.
Installing a stone staircase requires a bit of technique to adapt perfectly to your layout. Here are the different stages in the installation of a large ashlar staircase, from preparatory drawing to installation. A quarter-turn staircase, with sweeping treads and an upper landing, it is anchored in the wall step by step.
The house has undergone a thorough renovation, for which we also laid the floor tiles in aged natural stone.
Whether you’re looking for indoor or outdoor stone staircases, straight or with a quarter turn, or even a spiral staircase, we invite you to discover a selection of the stone staircases we’ve made to measure.
Don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss your project.