Staircase made of solid oak in the style of an English Renaissance (ELIZABETHAN - JACOBEAN STYLE) . The style was common in England from the mid 16th to mid 17th centuries. In fact it is a real English ladder the first half of the 17th century, having all the characteristics of that era. Without exception, all designs, architectural breakup, the shape of the product, the techniques for making joinery products this stairs belong to the style of the English Renaissance. The main thing in this ladder is the historical truth. The manufacturing steps were preceded by a tremendous research work.Books, photographs, drawings served as the basic Foundation to start working on the project. Need to get into this style, get used to it. Without it, nothing would have happened.Gaining the necessary knowledge have the opportunity to begin to fulfill his plans. After that, everything was easy and pleasant. Project implementation took two years of hard work. The result is obvious. Beautiful, purebred, adorable masters of the ladder. From the art style of the English Renaissance, it is worth noting the achievement of artistic goals fairly meager means. Simple architectural details - diamond, emerald, drop, cabochon, rhombus and others in combination have a stunning effect and create a unique beauty inherent in this style.
In this ladder there are no ill-conceived details. All ladder elements are beautiful in themselves and connected with a master plan together. From the technical features worth noting the pillars and balustrade. All the pillars are the same - without the lead-in. Every post including vase consists of 274-x parts. For the manufacture of parts of the pillars had to design and build unique wooden milling machine. Art is the engine of progress ! Very beautiful balusters. A slim profile, flute, all with engravings of the 17th century moved exactly - no change. Mill for the railing was made to order. The curved part of the railing was done separately on a specially made machine.
High class product made to raise the class workshop and the master himself. Live and learn !
Finish stairs traditional. Dyeing in three layers( glazing ), transparent water-soluble dyes. Varnishing hand - brush and swab. That's all. Upon closer inspection, the impression that You are old but very well preserved staircase.
With respect master N. Frost.