Interior circulation and public areas
Commercial stairs often connect lobbies, mezzanines, offices, hospitality spaces, and amenity zones where appearance still matters.
Commercial metal stairs need to support circulation, durability, and a polished finished appearance while fitting the needs of the building and project team. Our work focuses on creating stair systems that are practical to build, durable in use, and aligned with the architectural direction of the space.
We design, fabricate, and install custom metalwork for homeowners, builders, designers, and commercial teams across the DMV, including Manassas, Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and nearby Maryland communities.
Commercial stairs often connect lobbies, mezzanines, offices, hospitality spaces, and amenity zones where appearance still matters.
Custom fabrication helps when existing conditions, building layout, or finish goals do not line up with stock stair options.
Commercial work usually benefits from early collaboration around schedule, access, and installation sequencing.
Commercial traffic, cleaning expectations, and building use all influence the right finish approach.
Architects, general contractors, and installers need clear communication around measurements, attachment points, and schedule.
Handrails, guards, landings, and egress-related details need careful review within the full project context.
Code-ready stair systems for offices, retail, hospitality, and multifamily
Share drawings, finish inspiration, rough dimensions, and any timing goals. We use that information to understand the visual direction, the practical site conditions, and what level of coordination the project will need.
Many custom scopes overlap with adjacent services, especially when stairs, railings, glass, wood, and architectural trim need to feel like one coordinated package.
Our process is built around practical communication, careful field coordination, and fabrication that supports the final look of the project instead of forcing compromises at the end.
Yes. Practical performance and custom design can absolutely work together when the details are resolved early.
Often the use case, maintenance expectations, and scale of the building affect the material and finish direction.
Clear drawings, early coordination, realistic sequencing, and accurate field verification are all important.
Share your project details and we will outline the right next step, what information will help the quote, and how the work can move from concept to installation.