This natural wood floating staircase infuses interior spaces with a touch of nature. Its floating treads create an airy and open visual effect, while the natural wood showcases authentic grain and texture. Whether in modern residences, villas, or upscale commercial spaces, this staircase transforms mundane areas into eye-catching architectural highlights, seamlessly blending functionality with natural beauty.
Natural Wood Floating Staircase
About Natural Wood Floating Staircase
One-Stop Service
We will provide one-stop service, communicating and customizing with you one-on-one throughout the entire process, allowing you to customize from your preferred styles, materials, styles, colors, and more.
Factory-Direct Pricing with Full Customization
With our own manufacturing factory and complete product lines, we offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality. From design and materials to transportation, every step is managed in-house — ensuring you get the best value for your investment.
Customized Specifications
- Open-Side Stringer Support: This staircase features a side stringer system that supports each tread while maintaining a visually open structure.
- Natural Wood-Grain Tread Finish: The treads are crafted from solid wood with clearly visible grain patterns, and all treads are consistent in tone and texture.
- Uniform Tread Spacing: The treads are installed at uniform intervals, allowing light to pass through while maintaining a clear stepping rhythm.
- Integrated Frame Alignment: The support frame and treads are aligned in a straight line, ensuring stable load transfer and precise positioning.
Application and Environment Scenarios
Floating staircases made of natural wood are commonly used in villas or residential spaces that connect indoor and outdoor areas. They are often installed near open-concept living areas, complementing the natural materials found in the surroundings. The open tread layout helps maintain a sense of openness, while the wooden finish adds warm tones to the interior space. The type of wood, tread thickness, and structural details can all be customized to suit various architectural styles.






