MODULAR STAIRCASES

 

 

Here we present the modular staircases starting with the widest treads and the biggest "Going" (foot room). So, from the top you have the most comfortable with exclusive finish. Then they become more and more space saving stairs and some even with paddle treads. The assortment allows you to design your stairway with key elements such as format, tread material and size, colours, handrail banister and style.

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Space saving staircase DOLLE DALLAS in a photo studie with rustic AtmosphereSpace saving staircase DOLLE DALLAS in a photo studie with rustic Atmosphere

Modular staircase  

You can view a wide range of space saving stairs ideal for loft conversion and access to mezzanine floors. We offer different designs and options for handrails and treads.  We also offer space saving solutions if your room space is limited. The idea access solution for you!

Customization

We offer a wide range of options designed for both comfort and style, with high-quality components and Scandinavian design. Customize your staircase to fit your home perfectly - choose the colour, banister, height, tread type, surface and size. Whether you prefer a straight flight, quarter turn, or half-turn staircase, we have the ideal solution for your space and specifications. Our modular staircases are pre-fabricated stair wth great flexibility.

Modern interior with a floating wooden staircase, metal railing, a white bookshelf, and a cozy seating area.Modern interior with a floating wooden staircase, metal railing, a white bookshelf, and a cozy seating area.

WOOD TYPES AND SURFACE TREATMENT

Close-up of natural oiled solid oak wood, showing a warm tone and visible grain pattern.Close-up of natural oiled solid oak wood, showing a warm tone and visible grain pattern.

SOLID OAK - NATURAL OILED

Treads and handrails are made of high quality FSC-certified wood and sealed with oil. The oil treatment highlights the structure of the oak and gives it a warm and darker tone. The oil protects the surface of the wood, emphasizes the aesthetic qualities of the wood and ensures an excellent, natural finish. At the same time, the oil makes the wood more resistant to water and stains. The oil is absorbed into the wood and creates a soft surface that feels natural, where you can both see and feel the structure of the wood. 

Close-up of white oiled solid oak wood, featuring a bright tone with a smooth grain pattern.Close-up of white oiled solid oak wood, featuring a bright tone with a smooth grain pattern.

SOLID OAK - WHITE OILED 

The solid oak is treated with a white pigmented oil and thereby preserving the bright tone of the oak. The oil protects the surface of the wood and makes it more resistant to water and stains. The oil is absorbed into the wood and creates a smooth and almost silky surface where you can both see and feel the structure of the wood. Oak is a strong and versatile wood species with a fine and natural structure that creates a beautiful life. All oak used for our treads and handrails is European oak from FSC® certified forestry.

Close-up of varnished solid oak wood, showing a semi-gloss finish and enhanced grain texture.Close-up of varnished solid oak wood, showing a semi-gloss finish and enhanced grain texture.

SOLID OAK - VARNISHED

Oak is a strong and versatile wood species with a fine and natural structure that creates a beautiful life. For the DOLLE staircases you can choose to have a staircase with varnished oak, so that you have a surface of the treads and handrail that is highly durable, scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain thanks to a semi-gloss varnish. All oak used for our treads and handrails is European oak from FSC® certified forestry.

Close-up of natural oiled solid beech wood, with a warm tone and subtle grain structure.Close-up of natural oiled solid beech wood, with a warm tone and subtle grain structure.

SOLID BEECH - NATURAL OILED

Choosing wood for your staircase is often connected to the floor wood type of your home. If you have beech floor you will also often choose to have beech treads/ handrail on your staircase.  The oil is absorbed into the beech wood and creates a smooth and almost silky surface where you can both see and feel the structure of the wood. At the same time the oil is a super protection of the wood against water and stains. All beech used for our treads and handrail is top-quality European beech from FSC® certified forestry.

Close-up of varnished solid beech wood, displaying a smooth surface with a light finish.Close-up of varnished solid beech wood, displaying a smooth surface with a light finish.

SOLID BEECH - VARNISHED

Choosing wood for your staircase is often connected to the floor wood type of your home. If you have beech floor you will also often choose to have beech treads and handrail on your staircase. We provide top-quality solid beech wood for your stair with a highly durable surface, scratch-resistant and easy to maintain thanks to a semi-gloss varnish. All beech used for our treads and handrail is European beech from FSC® certified forestry.

Close-up of varnished multiplex wood, showing a smooth surface and uniform grain pattern.Close-up of varnished multiplex wood, showing a smooth surface and uniform grain pattern.

MULTIPLEX - VARNISHED

Our multiplex treads for ATLANTA and DALLAS are a plywood plate that has a painted surface with a top veneer in beech. The multiplex treads are robust and stable in construction. The multiplex treads are from FSC certified forestry. ATLANTA has reverse multiplex treads (picture) and DALLAS normal multiplex treads.

GET INSPIRATION - STYLISH STAIRS

Measuring for a staircase

GUIDE how to measure for a SOGEM staircase. We have stairs in all sizes suitable for many specifications. In the following we go through what you need to do to measure for a SOGEM staircase.

Diagram of a staircase with red arrows and dashed lines indicating clearance and landing dimensions at the top of the stairsDiagram of a staircase with red arrows and dashed lines indicating clearance and landing dimensions at the top of the stairs

GET TO KNOW YOUR STAIR

Icon of a staircase with deep treads and low rise, representing a high comfort design.Icon of a staircase with deep treads and low rise, representing a high comfort design.

HIGH COMFORT STAIR

 

A comfortable staircase is a combination of deep treads (going > 19 cm) and a low tread rise. The tread rise is typically 17-21 cm. Width: 80 cm or more.

Icon of a steep staircase, illustrating a space-saving design with minimal footprintIcon of a steep staircase, illustrating a space-saving design with minimal footprint

SPACE SAVING STAIR

 

A space saving staircase is developed with a steeper pitch to occupy minimal space. Often a tread rises between 18-25 cm and a going below 18 cm.

Icon showing two floors connected by a staircase, indicating the measurement of floor-to-floor height.Icon showing two floors connected by a staircase, indicating the measurement of floor-to-floor height.

FLOOR-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT

 

The distance between your floor below and the floor above. This measurement should be made in your home where the staircase will be installed.

Icon of a staircase labeled with numbers, representing the calculation of treads needed.Icon of a staircase labeled with numbers, representing the calculation of treads needed.

NUMBER OF TREADS

 

The number of treads on a staircase depends on the floor-to-floor height in your home. Our stairs are with several numbers of treads to fit the needs.

Icon of a staircase with arrows pointing outward, indicating staircase width.Icon of a staircase with arrows pointing outward, indicating staircase width.

WIDTH OF STAIRCASE

 

The stair width is the complete width of the staircase including tread, strings and potential banister. A high comfort staircase is 80-100 cm.

Icon of a staircase with a horizontal arrow, representing tread depth or going measurement.Icon of a staircase with a horizontal arrow, representing tread depth or going measurement.

GOING

 

The going of the treads is measured as the horizontal distance between two treads’ leading edges. It defines the foot room when walking down the stair. A comfortable going is above 19 cm.

Icon of a staircase with a vertical arrow, indicating the measurement of tread rise.Icon of a staircase with a vertical arrow, indicating the measurement of tread rise.

TREAD RISE

 

The rise is measured as the height between two treads. A comfortable rise is 17-21 cm.

Icon of a staircase with a horizontal double arrow, representing the total going length.Icon of a staircase with a horizontal double arrow, representing the total going length.

TOTAL GOING

 

The total going defines how much space the stair will occupy in your room. It is the horizontal distance from the outer edge of the first to the wall.

STAIRCASES F.A.Q.

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