Residential feature stairs
Custom homes and major renovations often use metal stairs to create stronger visual impact and cleaner proportions.
Metal stairs can be designed to feel structural, light, sculptural, warm, or highly minimal depending on the geometry, railing package, and material mix. We build custom stair solutions that are meant to support the architecture of the project instead of forcing it toward a stock layout.
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.
Custom homes and major renovations often use metal stairs to create stronger visual impact and cleaner proportions.
Office, hospitality, multifamily, and retail environments often need durable stair systems that still feel design-aware.
Custom fabrication helps when standard stair packages do not fit the dimensions, finish goals, or openness of the space.
Floating, mono stringer, open-riser, curved, and other stair approaches all create a different architectural effect.
The stair and the railing should support each other visually and practically from the beginning.
Wood, glass, steel, stainless steel, and finish choices all shape how the stair feels in the final space.
Hub for custom metal stair systems
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.
That depends on the layout, the design direction, and how visible the stair will be in the finished space.
Yes. They are often a strong solution when the project needs custom dimensions or a more open look.
Yes. Coordinating both usually creates a cleaner finished result.
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.