Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

 

Brass stair parts are perfect for finishing off many styles of staircase. Whether you’re looking for brass end caps or handrail brackets, we have the parts you need.

But what is it about brass that makes it the perfect accompaniment to many other materials?

Warming your room

 

While there’s different kinds of brass finishings – from brushed to polished – it’s always considered to be a bright metal that, if kept clean, will make sure your staircase catches the eye in all the right ways.

Its warming colours work perfectly with a range of traditional timbers so even if your choice of brass doesn’t sparkle or shine, it’ll definitely glow.

Take a look at our range of brass products.

Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

Stylish Forever

 

Brass has stayed the test of time. And its seamlessly never-ending popularity shows no signs of diminishing.

One of its main qualities is its malleability. As it’s made up of copper and zinc, it’s the perfect material to mould into various shapes and sizes, in often intricate designs.

This style never goes out of fashion, adding a subtle antique vibe to your home. 

Antibacterial quality

 

We’re all used to having to use antibacterial gel to kill germs and protect ourselves from viruses. But did you know that because brass contains copper, it’s a natural at killing germs. So, it’s ideal for fixings that are likely to get touched fairly often.

 

Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

Finishing off your staircase with the beauty of brass

Easy to clean

 

Less is more when it comes to cleaning brass. The best thing to do is to clean with a damp cloth, so you don’t damage the surface.

On dirty, but importantly, newer brass, you may be able to use a mix of washing up liquid and warm water. 

You can even clean with everyday household items like toothpaste, vinegar, lemon juice and even ketchup. But remember to go gently and never leave your brass too wet at any point.