ABOUT US
Crafting Vision into Structural Artistry
At John McCaig Stairs, we define the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and modern architectural precision. With over three decades of mastery, we specialize in transforming functional spaces into artistic statements through technical excellence.
Every staircase we fabricate is a testament to our dedication to woodcraft precision. Our team ensures that every joint, curve, and finish meets the highest standards of architectural integrity, curated to meet the unique vision of each architect and homeowner we partner with.
Engineering the Perfect Ascent
We blend traditional techniques with modern engineering to create staircases that serve as bold architectural statements. Our process is rooted in a technical mastery that ensures every joint is seamless and every ascent is perfectly calculated for longevity and flow.
Selected Materials: European White Oak, American Black Walnut, Structural Toughened Glass, Hand-Forged Wrought Iron, Architectural Brushed Steel.
Specialties
Bespoke Fabrication Services
Custom Hardwood Design
We engineer bespoke wooden staircases that serve as the architectural heart of the home, utilizing traditional techniques and premium timber selections.
Architectural Railings
Integrating technical precision with contemporary aesthetics, our railing systems are fabricated from glass, steel, and mixed media to enhance vertical safety.
Curved & Helical Stairs
Masterful engineering meets artistic form. We design complex helical structures that optimize floor space without compromising on sophisticated visual impact.
CLIENT REVIEWS
“The artisanal woodcraft and technical precision John McCaig Stairs brought to our home is truly world-class. They transformed a functional architectural necessity into a stunning piece of crafted art.”
Dr. Julianne Wright
Private Residential Client
“We required a complex steel and oak structure for a heritage restoration. The team’s understanding of artisanal integrity and technical craftsmanship was evident from drafting to final install.”
Marcus Thorne
Lead Architect, Thorne & Co.