OUR PRODUCT
Made from tempered or laminated safety glass, these staircases are not only visually stunning but also engineered for strength, durability, and safety.
Glass staircases combine modern aesthetics with structural innovation, offering a sleek, open look that enhances natural light and spatial flow. Typically crafted from tempered or laminated safety glass, they are engineered to meet rigorous load and impact standards, making them as durable as they are visually striking. Glass treads, risers, and balustrades can be paired with stainless steel, wood, or minimal framing for a seamless design. Ideal for contemporary homes, commercial lobbies, and upscale interiors, glass staircases elevate any space with a sense of transparency and architectural sophistication.
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Glass Staircase Types
Glass staircases are a striking blend of modern design and structural elegance, offering a clean, open aesthetic that enhances light and space in any environment. Whether used in residential interiors or commercial spaces, they create a sense of sophistication and innovation. Made from tempered or laminated safety glass, these staircases are not only visually stunning but also engineered for strength, durability, and safety. From floating designs to spiral configurations, glass staircases redefine what it means to move through a space with style.
Straight Glass Staircase: Linear and minimalistic design, usually with uniform treads and risers
Floating Glass Staircase: Treads appear to float out of the wall with no visible support.
Spiral Glass Staircase:Circular or helical staircase with glass treads and a central column or rail. A space-saving solution for compact areas or as a sculptural centerpiece
Zigzag (Mono Stringer) Glass Staircase: A central metal spine supports the glass treads, creating a zigzag visual profile.
Glass Box Staircase: Fully enclosed in glass balustrades, creating a transparent “box” around the stairs for museums, galleries, and minimalist residential designs.
Helical Glass Staircase: Similar to a spiral staircase but with a gentler, more elliptical curve and no central support column.
Structural Glass Staircase: Entirely constructed using glass elements — treads, risers, balustrades, and sometimes even the supporting structure.
BENEFITS
Glass staircases bring a sense of light and openness to enclosed spaces, effortlessly letting daylight spill through your home. In larger interiors, they go beyond function—becoming a bold design statement that turns your staircase into one of the most eye-catching features of the entire space.
MAINTENANCE
By following these steps, you can maintain the beauty, safety, and functionality of your glass staircase.
1. Regular Cleaning
Use a soft microfiber cloth or squeegee to wipe down glass surfaces. Mild glass cleaner or vinegar-water solution works best. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that can scratch or dull the glass.
2. Protect from Hard Water and Moisture Buildup
In humid or outdoor areas, wipe down water spots to prevent mineral stains. Use a glass sealant or hydrophobic coating periodically to help repel water, fingerprints, and grime.
3. Steam Cleaning
Using a steam cleaner calibrated to safe temperatures effectively removes grime, grease, and fingerprints without harsh chemicals. The steam penetrates dirt and evaporates quickly, reducing streaks and bacterial buildup—ideal for both indoor and outdoor glass stairs.
4. Address Chips or Cracks Immediately
Any visible damage, even small chips, can compromise the safety of the structure. If addressed, Bear Glass can help replace the glass sheet.
5. Minimize UV Exposure (for Laminated Glass)
If your staircase receives direct sunlight, consider laminated glass with UV protection to prevent fading or discoloration over time.
6. Hydrophobic Coating Refresh and Cleaning
Professionally applying or refreshing hydrophobic (water-repellent) coatings on glass staircases reduces dirt adhesion and water spots.
7. Protective Film Application
A removable protective film over glass treads and balustrades would be effective for maintenance. The film guards against scratches, paint splatters, and dirt, making cleaning much easier.
Glass Types | Tempered or laminated glass for safety and durability |
Glass Thickness | Typically 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) depending on design and load requirements |
Frame Material | Stainless steel, aluminum, or wood |
Glass Tempering | Available |
Fixings | Clamps, bolts, or adhesive fixings for secure installation |
Load Capacity | Designed to meet local building codes and safety standards |
Safety Features | Handrails, guardrails, and non-slip treads |
Design | Customizable to fit specific architectural styles and spaces |
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