Pricing

How custom stair, railing, and metalwork pricing takes shape

Custom pricing depends on what is being built, how visible the finished work will be, the material and finish direction, and how complex the installation will be. The clearest estimates come from clear scope, even if the project is still early.

We help clients understand what usually moves price up or down so decisions can be made with more confidence.

Pricing project with refined metal fabrication details

What affects price most

Complexity of the geometry

Floating stairs, curved components, stand-off glass, and tightly detailed custom work typically require more effort.

Material and finish level

Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, glass, powder coating, brushed finishes, and premium detailing all influence cost differently.

Installation conditions

Access, site readiness, structural coordination, and related trades affect the total scope beyond fabrication alone.

How to get a more useful quote

  • Share drawings, floor plans, or sketches if available
  • Include photos of the existing condition or inspiration images
  • Tell us whether the scope is interior or exterior
  • Note the project location and stage of construction
  • Mention desired materials, finishes, and timing

Typical cost conversations include

Scope AreaWhat usually gets discussed
StairsStructure type, railing package, tread material, finish level, and installation access.
RailingsLinear footage, infill type, material choice, attachment conditions, and interior versus exterior exposure.
Architectural metalworkDimensions, finish expectations, complexity of detailing, and coordination with surrounding cabinetry or construction.

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