Interior stairs and balconies
Steel can be formed into clean, simple lines or more expressive custom patterns depending on the project.
Steel railings offer versatility, strength, and a wide design range, from slim modern profiles to more grounded architectural statements. They work across residential and commercial projects where the railing needs to feel custom and purposeful.
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.
Steel can be formed into clean, simple lines or more expressive custom patterns depending on the project.
With the right finish strategy, steel can support outdoor guard conditions and stair railings with a strong architectural look.
Steel adapts well to a wide range of infill styles, handrails, and finish treatments.
Flat bar, round bar, plate, mesh, cable, and glass pairings can all create very different visual results.
Paint and powder coating influence both long-term performance and the final character of the railing.
Substrate conditions, attachment points, and surrounding finishes all affect how the system is detailed.
Steel railing systems with paint or powder-coated finishes
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.
No. Steel can be tailored to look minimal, warm, refined, or bold depending on the design.
Yes. That combination is common in both modern and transitional interiors.
Profile complexity, finish level, site conditions, and whether other custom elements are included in the same scope.
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.