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The Axxys Solo stair parts are a modern range of stair parts designed to be a modular system, providing the flexibility to use any of the components from across the range to create a stylish, one of a kind staircase.
Combining traditional timbers such as Oak, Pine and White Primed with more modern parts in Chrome or Nickel, allows the Axxys range to make a modern statement on any staircase project, and one that works well in both modern and period buildings.
The Axxys Solo stair parts are a modern range of stair parts designed to be a modular system, providing the flexibility to use any of the components from across the range to create a stylish, one of a kind staircase.
Combining traditional timbers such as Oak, Pine and White Primed with more modern parts in Chrome or Nickel, allows the Axxys range to make a modern statement on any staircase project, and one that works well in both modern and period buildings.
The Axxys Solo stair parts are a modern range of stair parts designed to be a modular system, providing the flexibility to use any of the components from across the range to create a stylish, one of a kind staircase.
Combining traditional timbers such as Oak, Pine and White Primed with more modern parts in Chrome or Nickel, allows the Axxys range to make a modern statement on any staircase project, and one that works well in both modern and period buildings.
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Axxys Solo FAQs
A modular staircase is a range of stair parts that are interchangeable and can fit together with any combination of parts. This means that you can build a well designed staircase without worrying about whether the parts will fit together, and if you need a replacement part it will be readily available to switch out.
The Axxys Solo stair parts range is perfect for a modern staircase in a modern, stylish living space. This is because the contrast of the metal and wood is a new trend that wouldn’t fit within a traditional staircase.
A half cap is used for when the bannister ends at a wall. It gives the appearance that the newel post is set into the wall itself, which provides a more stylish end over simply attaching the end of the handrail to the wall.