Updating or installing a staircase in a dorma bungalow can completely transform your living space. Whether you’re adding a new staircase or replacing an existing one, this step-by-step guide will help you get it right with minimal fuss.
Before we get started, a quick reminder that staircase installation can be complex. If you’re unsure about structural design, building regulations, or precise measurements, consult a professional.
Now onto the steps…
The first thing to do is ensure the staircase complies with UK building regulations. Dorma bungalows often have limited space, so you’ll need a design that maximises functionality while following the rules. For example:
If you’re unsure, check the UK government’s Building Regulations Approved Document K.
Make accurate measurements of the space where your staircase will be installed. This will guide the style, size, and structure of the staircase.
When choosing a design, keep these popular dorma bungalow options in mind:
Pro tip from experience: spiral staircases look stunning, but they’re not ideal for moving bulky furniture between floors.
If you’ve gone for a prefabricated staircase kit, great news! These come with everything you’ll need, including step-by-step instructions specific to the product. Follow the included guidance meticulously.
If you’re custom building, here’s the basic framework:
Clear the area where the staircase will be installed. If this is a replacement project, remove the old structure carefully to avoid damaging flooring or walls.
Ensure that the surrounding floor and wall surfaces are level and clean. Use a spirit level to double-check all angles to avoid leaning or uneven steps later.
The stringers are the backbone of your staircase. Position them on either side of the allocated area, ensuring they’re level and aligned with your design.
Use a cordless drill and heavy-duty screws to securely fasten the stringers to the floor and wall. For extra stability, apply wood glue to the contact points.
Next, fit the risers to the vertical gaps between the stringers using screws and glue. Once they’re in place, attach the treads on top.
Expert tip from personal experience: start from the bottom and work your way up. This helps keep everything aligned and avoids any accidental misplacements halfway through.
Attach the handrail and balustrades to the staircase for safety and style. Handrails should sit between 900mm and 1000mm above the pitch line of the staircase.
Balustrades can be crafted from various materials like glass, wrought iron, or wood, depending on your bungalow’s aesthetic. Wooden and glass options often work wonderfully for dorma spaces, maintaining an airy and open feel.
Once everything is securely in place, inspect each step to ensure it’s level and stable. Tighten any screws, sand down edges if necessary, and apply wood varnish or paint for a finished look.
Before your staircase is ready for everyday use, check the following:
Once confirmed, dress your staircase to suit your style! Consider adding a runner carpet for grip and comfort or light up the staircase with LED strips for a modern and chic vibe.
Remember, installing a staircase is an investment that can truly elevate your home’s usability and aesthetic appeal. With the steps above, you’ll be enjoying your new staircase in no time.
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