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Floating Staircase Pricing

Understand the investment behind a custom staircase.

Every IRON staircase system is engineered specifically for your home, making pricing dependent on size, layout, materials, and design complexity. Explore typical pricing ranges and request a personalized estimate for your project.

More Than a Staircase

An architectural statement that adds value long after construction is complete.

A custom floating staircase is often the centerpiece of a home. Its impact extends beyond function, creating a sense of openness, sophistication, and craftsmanship that transforms the surrounding space.

 

Because it becomes a permanent architectural feature, the value of a well-designed staircase continues long after installation. It enhances the character of the home, complements high-end interiors, and creates the kind of first impression that homeowners and guests remember.

 

At Iron Timbers, every staircase is engineered and fabricated with the understanding that it isn't simply part of the project—it often becomes the feature that defines it.

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Typical Project Investment

What does a floating staircase cost?

Most custom floating staircases fall between $16,000 and $28,000+, depending on layout, railing selection, materials, and project complexity.​

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Straight Run Staircases

$16,000–$22,000+

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The most efficient layout with fewer structural transitions and simpler fabrication requirements.

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Switchback Staircases

$18,000–$25,000+

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Includes landings and direction changes, requiring additional engineering and fabrication.

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Winder Staircases

$21,000–$28,000+

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More complex transitions and layouts increase planning, coordination, and fabrication requirements.

Pricing shown represents typical single-floor stair configurations. Final investment varies based on design requirements, railing selection, materials, and installation conditions.

While every project is unique, these ranges provide a realistic starting point for homeowners, builders, and designers planning a custom staircase.

What Determines Cost?

Every Iron Timbers staircase is custom-built, and no two projects are exactly alike. The final investment is influenced by the staircase layout, railing design, material selections, and the level of customization incorporated into the project.

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From simple straight-run systems to complex architectural centerpieces, each staircase is engineered and fabricated to meet the unique requirements of the space while delivering the quality, durability, and visual impact our clients expect.

STAIR CONFIGURATION

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The layout of the staircase plays a significant role in overall investment. Straight-run staircases are typically the most efficient to design and fabricate, while switchback and winder layouts require additional engineering, coordination, and fabrication.

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RAILING DESIGN

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Railing systems are often one of the most customizable elements of a staircase. Design complexity, linear footage, and material selections can all influence the final project cost while dramatically impacting the overall aesthetic.

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MATERIAL SELECTION

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Wood species, tread thickness, finish options, and specialty materials can affect both the appearance and investment level of the staircase. Premium materials create a more customized look and feel while adding long-term durability.

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CUSTOM FEATURES

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Integrated lighting, specialty finishes, unique architectural details, and project-specific design elements can elevate the staircase into a true focal point while increasing overall project scope.

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Ready to Price Your Project?

 

Every staircase we build is designed around the specific goals of the homeowner, builder, or designer.Tell us about your project and we'll provide a personalized estimate based on your layout, style preferences, and project requirements.

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