Staircon Online Designer (2024)

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    Desktop applications

  • Staircon Online Designer (2)
  • StairconSalesDesign and sales with 3D-view.
  • StairconLimitedProduction full-scale drawings, basic stair shapes
  • StairconProfessionalProduction full-scale drawings with DXF export option.
  • StairconCAM 3/4Link to 3 or 4 axis CNC machine.
  • StairconCAM 5Link to 5 axis CNC machine.
  • StairconCAM 5+Link to 5 axis CNC machine, including arc details and Z-risers.

    Web applications

  • Staircon Online Designer (3)
  • StairconOnline designerDesign your stair on the web

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Add-on modules

  • Export 3DLet your customer see the staircase they envision, send them the 3D file.
  • Edit databaseCustomised software – tailored to meet your own needs and methods.
  • PricingCalculate price of the stair with the push of a button.
  • DXF for CAMFor manufacturers who already have a CAM software for 3-axis machining in place, DXF for CAM will provide an efficient link to Staircon Professional.
  • Export 2DExport plan view, side view and/or production details to DXF files.
  • ERPEnables import and export of data from/to ERP systems.
  • Step splitFor machines that can split steps or popup fixtures.
  • Fixture positioningAutomatic positioning of beams and pods to hold the pieces on the work table.

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With Staircon Online Designer your customers can design their stair on the web, choosing from your range of stair styles. Measurement of floor height and staircase can easily be adjusted. The visitor can pan, zoom and rotate the stair and try out different design options such as material and finish. A number of predefined stair geometries are generated using the Staircon database. Used in combination with the add-on module Pricing, there is an option to display the price of the stair.

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Please note, this service cannot be used to order a staircase.

It’s a trial version for demonstration purpose. The web-browser needs to have support for webGL.

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Reference cases

  • Stylecraft Stairways: Streamlined processes with StairconWellington-based Stylecraft Stairways stands out as an industry leading stair and handrail supplier, delivering high-quality stair solutions nationwide across New Zeeland. “We take immense pride in consistently surpassing the expectations […]
  • Showing 3D renders in Staircon is an invaluable optionHelping clients visualize the finished product can be a crucial key to success. For the stair and balustrade experts at On The Way Up Pty Ltd, software from Staircon was […]
  • Staircon – also for non-traditional stair manufacturersJM Parket is a family business with more than 20 years of experience. From the garage, the company grew into an established value in the Kempen (Belgium) for parquet, parquet […]
  • Staircon software gives Bolton Railings amazing flexibility“Some of the key factors, that led to our purchase of Staircon are the level of technical support, it’s very, very high. It got a very user-friendly interface and fast […]
  • Design to CNC in 10 minutes with StairconStaircom Pty Ltd is a family-owned business that offer a full range of products, from basic staircases to high-end designs. They started using the CAD/CAM software Staircon in 2017 to […]
  • Harrie Botter Trappen invests in CNC machineFor over thirty years, stairs have been manufactured by Harrie Botter in Kerkenveld, the Netherlands. In recent years, the next generations of stair builders have taken on a more important […]
  • Trappenmakerjij Eric Lauwers, BelgiumIn addition to utilizing Staircon for production with CNC machine, Trappenmakerjij Eric Lauwers had another important requirement of the software.
  • Twice as efficient production at Trappen LepoudreTrappen Lepoudre is a real family business and is now in its fifth generation. In the year 2015-2016, Niek Lepoudre succeeded his father Erik and came to be at the […]
  • Alan Grice takes design and production up a level using Staircon by ElecosoftJoinery company Alan Grice has combined half a century of knowledge and craftsmanship with modern design and production techniques through Staircon software, improving customer relationships and taking its staircase manufacturing […]
  • GL Joinery steps up ambitious growth plan using Staircon, UKThe story in 30 seconds: GL Joinery has increased its production capacity by 275% using Staircon by Elecosoft. Stair design and production software has enabled the joinery specialist to convert […]
  • Sandvoort Woodworking saves time using StairconHerman Sandvoort has been making stairs for over 15 years, first as an employee, and more recently in his own company Sandvoort Woodworking. “I started small with the resources available,” […]
  • First CNC machine for QualitrapQualitrap is a stair builder with more than 34 years of experience. At the beginning of this year, the company invested in their very first CNC machine, fully controlled by […]
  • HollandStairs B.V. automates their factory with StairconIn 1979 Doornebal B.V. started trading with the focus mainly on the production of frames and doors. Somewhere, in a small corner of the factory hall, a staircase was made […]
  • United Rockland Stairs Inc“We looked at several stair-building software packages and found that only Staircon offers all-in-one staircase drawing, price calculation, production planning and control linked to our CNC machines. What’s more, StairCon’s […]
  • Woodland horizon“We made the switch to Staircon, which has a much easier interface and is a more up-to-date software. For the average consumer a 2D drawing doesn’t mean much, until you […]
  • TKstairs, United KingdomTKstairs is one of the UK’s leading staircase manufacturers, now manufacturing more than 100 staircases per week and delivering throughout the UK from its state-of-the-art CNC manufacturing facility near Hull. […]
  • Treppenbau Diehl, GermanyTreppenbau Diehl, based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is specialized in the development, production and set-up of individual design stairs. Founded in 1971, the company stands for exclusive custom high-end […]
  • Haldane, United KingdomHaldane has built a stellar reputation for quality in delivering timber handrails for high-end staircases and balustrades. In recent years, it has experienced a surge in demand for bespoke […]
  • Woodbase Joiners Ltd, United KingdomWoodbase Joiners Ltd. is a traditional joinery business, which has successfully blended craft knowledge with modern technology to gain business benefits and drive its growth. Managing Director, Simon Bartlett, […]
  • Stairworks, CanadaEstablished in 1981, the family owned and operated company, Stairworks, has fostered a strong reputation as a stair and railing manufacturer serving a wide range of clientele, from high end […]
  • Excel Stairs, United KingdomExcel Stairs started using Staircon for about 10 years ago when they first invested in a CNC. It has now become an invaluable tool for them and they are very […]
  • Stairbox, United KingdomStairbox loves Staircon – with these fine words Tom Hanco*ck Director of Stairbox, the fastest growing stair manufacturer in the UK, sums up there experience of working with Staircon. […]
  • Gebrola, BelgiumWith Staircon the production in our CNC machine works automatically, says Martin De Laat, Manager at Gebrola.
  • Olderøyås Snikkerifabrikk AS, NorwayTrappa (Olderøyås Snikkerifabrikk AS) in Norway wanted a modern software with great functionality for design, 3D and production.
  • Drömtrappor Norsjö AB, SwedenIn addition to being able to draw both standard and customer specific design, we put great value into the fact that Staircon is logic and easy to get started.
  • Snickarlaget, SwedenUsing the same software throughout the process – from quotations, sales, construction and production – is a big advantage for us.
  • Trappen Smekens, BelgiumMr. Robby Smekens, director and owner, has always worked to find opportunities for improvement. Part of that is trying new technical solutions to stay ahead.
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Staircon Online Designer (2024)

FAQs

What is the best software for stairs design? ›

SEMA is the world leader in the production of stairs software providing the perfect software solutions for your business. From planning and design to the output on a 1:1 scale as well as CNC production - our program covers the whole range of activities in the fields of traditional and modern stair design.

Is the Penrose stairs possible? ›

No, the Penrose staircase is an impossible object and cannot exist in the physical world. It is a mathematical concept that can only be represented in two dimensions.

What are 3 factors to consider when designing a staircase and a ramp? ›

By considering space and layout, material selection, and safety and accessibility, you can create a stunning modern staircase that complements your space perfectly.

Is there an app or website where I can design staircases? ›

Professional 3D staircase design software. Design and build all stairs, no matter how complex! Automatically calculates, draws plans, elevations and 3D models, and outputs the cut list and CNC files, so you can get on with building your projects.

Is the stairs app worth it? ›

Highly recommend. I earn 6% interest paid out every five days. Highly liquid and a fantastic savings account.

How do you solve the staircase paradox? ›

Total length of stairs = [Sum of horizontal components] + [Sum of vertical components] = [n*(4/n)] + [n*(4/n)] = 4 + 4 = 8 cm. This equation also shows that the total length of the stairs is seemingly independent of n.

What is the million dollar staircase? ›

The Million Dollar Staircase is officially known as the Great Western Staircase. The staircase was designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson. The staircase is home to some of the oldest light fixtures in the Capitol. The staircase features 77 famous faces carved by hand into the stone.

What is the missing stair theory? ›

The missing stair is a metaphor for a person within a social group or organization who many people know is untrustworthy or otherwise has to be "managed," but around whom the group chooses to work by discreetly warning newcomers of their behavior, rather than address the person and their behavior openly.

What is the rule of 27 for stairs? ›

You may not know it, but there is a specific formula for designing a staircase, which is 2R + T = 24” – 27”, where R = rise and T = tread. For example, if the risers are 6”, and the tread is 12” than your formula will yield 24”.

What is staircase pricing? ›

Mild Steel Staircase

₹ 1,50,000/Piece. Material: Mild Steel. Surface Finish: Polished. Usage/Application: Home. Step Thickness: 25 mm.

How many flights of stairs is 10,000 steps? ›

5 FLIGHTS OF STAIRS BEATS 10,000 STEPS A DAY. A new study published in the Journal Arteriosclerosis looked at 458,860 adults in the UK and found an association between two things. 2.

How long should a ramp be for a 3 foot rise? ›

Ramp Length Affects Safety, Comfort, and Compliance

In certain buildings and spaces, wheelchair ramps must comply with the ADA recommendation of 12 feet of length for every foot of rise.

What is the minimum riser for stairs? ›

The minimum height for stair risers is 190mm. It is crucial that every riser of your stair is the same height. For example, if one step has a riser height of 200mm, the next riser cannot be 250mm. Having uneven risers can result in serious trip hazards.

What happens if a ramp is too steep? ›

Steps and ramps that are too steep – Steps and ramps that are too steep increase the likelihood of tripping and falling backwards. In fact, building codes mandate how steep newly constructed steps and ramps can be.

How do you make stairs in AutoCAD? ›

To Create a Stair
  1. Open the tool palette that you want to use, and select a stair tool. If necessary, scroll to display the tool that you want to use. ...
  2. Specify the insertion point of the stair. ...
  3. Specify the direction point of the stair. ...
  4. Continue adding stairs, and press Enter.

How do you plan and build stairs? ›

Instructions
  1. Determine Staircase Slope. ...
  2. Calculate Rise. ...
  3. Calculate Number of Stair Risers and Treads. ...
  4. Calculate Riser Heights. ...
  5. Lay out Stairs on One Stringer. ...
  6. Mark Cut Points on Stringer and Make Cuts. ...
  7. Dry-Fit a Stringer Against Header and Floor. ...
  8. Draw Stringer Outline on Skirt Boards.
Jul 17, 2022

How much does a stair project cost? ›

The typical American homeowner pays $2,200 to install a new staircase, while the average cost can range from $1,000 to $5,000. The cost to install or replace a staircase can go up to $100,000 for intricate designs with luxury materials.

Which software is best for building design? ›

Some reviews may have been edited for clarity.
  1. Archicad. Category: Building Design and Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software. ...
  2. AutoCAD Architecture. Category: Building Design and Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software. ...
  3. Autodesk 3ds Max. ...
  4. Cedreo. ...
  5. Chief Architect Interiors. ...
  6. Floorplanner. ...
  7. Homebyme. ...
  8. Live Home 3D.
Feb 8, 2024

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