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		<title>8 Steps To Brilliant Steel Staircases</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2015 03:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karen Dauncey]]></dc:creator>
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<p>Why would you choose steel for your staircase?  The question you should be asking is why <em>wouldn’t</em> you choose steel for your staircase?</p>
<p>Fact is, <a href="https://www.wasteel.com.au/additional-services/">steel staircases</a> have a wide range of features and benefits that elevate them from ordinary to extraordinary.  Whether you’re a business owner wanting attractive functionality or a homeowner wanting a ‘wow’ factor, choosing steel as the construction material for your staircase will be one of the best decisions you’ll make.</p>
<p>And here’s why.</p>
<p>1. Looks luxe</p>
<p>Whether for indoor or outdoor use, steel staircases are an eye-catching feature.  Simple and functional, sleek and modern or elaborate and decorative, the design possibilities are endless.</p>
<p>2. Versatile</p>
<p>Steel also blends easily with a wide range of other materials and colour schemes, for example with wood or glass, so it is suitable for just about any design scheme or theme.   Because steel is such a versatile material, when it comes to shapes, sizes, designs, spirals, curves and cut-outs, a professional steel fabrication company will be able to turn just about any idea into reality.</p>
<p>3. Lasts longer</p>
<p>Steel has become a favourite amongst architects and designers because of its durability and longevity.  A staircase constructed from steel will last for years, despite heavy traffic or exposure to the elements.</p>
<p>4. Easy to install</p>
<p>The flexibility of steel also means ease of installation, which is a big plus when it comes to keeping costs down.</p>
<p>5. A strong statement</p>
<p>The beauty of steel also lies in its strength &#8211; and because steel stairs can withstand much heavier loads than traditional wooden ones, they’re a good choice in a wide range of environments, even the most rugged ones.  Steel also offers greater scope for intricate designs and shapes over timber because of its superior weight-bearing capabilities.</p>
<p>7. Low maintenance</p>
<p>When it comes to maintenance, steel stairs are a clear winner.  They don’t need any staining, painting, varnishing or sealing &#8211; and because they’re also hardwearing and temperature resistant, they’ll stay true to their original form without warping or bending.   They’re easy to clean &#8211; so ongoing maintenance costs are kept to a minimum.  What’s more, you can put that termite treatment away because they’re not only rust and corrosion resistant, they’re also ant-proof!</p>
<p>8. Cost</p>
<p>Because a steel staircase is a low maintenance, long-term investment, it’s also a cost-effective one &#8211; and that’s a real plus.</p>
<p>It’s easy to see why steel staircases are gaining popularity &#8211; and as architects, designers and the steel fabrication industry itself get more adventurous &#8211; they’ll become an even more prominent feature in homes and workplaces around the country.</p>
<p>If you think a steel staircase has a place in your home or office, you should talk to the friendly experts here at WA Steel, a locally owned and operated specialist of <a href="https://www.wasteel.com.au/steel-fabrication/">steel fabrication in Perth </a>with 30 years’ industry experience.  Call us on 08 9377 3778.</p>
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		<title>Why Architectural Metalwork Is All The Rage In 2015</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2015 04:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karen Dauncey]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Architectural Metalwork]]></category>
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<p><a href="https://www.wasteel.com.au/additional-services/">Architectural metalwork </a>has become a key talking point in today’s construction world and is fast becoming a ‘must-have’ feature across all types of building projects, large and small.</p>
<p>But what’s behind the growing popularity of architectural metalwork?</p>
<p>For starters, architectural metalwork makes a bold statement.   The features are often eye-catching and attractive and they pique people’s interest &#8211; and that’s enough to start a conversation about the vast potential of just what can be done using fabricated steel and metal.   It may be a striking feature such as a stainless steel staircase in a shopping mall, a vintage rusted steel planter box seen outside a restaurant, a unique laser cut metal screen spotted in a magazine article or a perforated privacy screen for sale at the local landscaping centre &#8211; architectural metalwork now comes in such a huge variety of shapes, sizes, materials and applications that there’s always something new to see and talk about.</p>
<p>Architectural metalwork has also become much more of a mainstream commodity.  Because it can be incorporated just as effectively in a large scale commercial project as it can be in a small-scale residential project, it has become far more accessible and is being far more widely recognised by a growing number of people.</p>
<p>Technology is another significant factor that has contributed to the growth of architectural metalwork.   From sophisticated computer aided design and 3D modelling to precision-equipment like CNC routers, laser cutters and turret punches, the advances made terms of equipment and technology for both design and fabrication have opened up a new world of possibility for architectural metalwork.</p>
<p>The steel fabrication industry itself has evolved significantly with many companies broadening their capabilities and becoming much more innovative and flexible in terms of their product offering.  A quality metal fabrication company will be able to design, supply and install a huge variety of  architectural metalwork design solutions from balustrades to walkways, gates to bollards, louvres to fences, sculptures to water features, screens to cladding, benches to awnings &#8211; the list is endless.  It’s also far more affordable these days.</p>
<p>But architectural metalwork isn’t only about aesthetics and decorative installations.  It’s also about products where functionality, durability and performance are paramount &#8211; and it has an important role to play in many different environments where these qualities are non-negotiable.  These could include installations like metal staircases and platforms in a factory, a stainless steel kitchen in a hospital or prison, handrails and balustrading in a school and so on.</p>
<p>When it comes to architectural metalwork, there should be no compromise on the quality of design and workmanship or on the structural integrity of the product and therefore choosing a steel fabrication company to do the job is an important decision.</p>
<p>If you want a specialist in quality steel fabrication in Perth, you should contact <a href="https://www.wasteel.com.au">West Australian Steel Sales</a> on 08 9377 3778.  Locally owned and operated, WA Steel has advanced production facilities which ensure that it has the capacity and precision to undertake a wide range of fabricated components and projects, including architectural metalwork.  WA Steel offers a total manufacturing solution from initial concept through to finished product. Contact us now,  the friendly experts at WA Steel, for specialist <a href="https://www.wasteel.com.au/steel-fabrication/">steel fabrication in Perth </a>with 30 years’ industry experience.</p>
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