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Luxury Modern Curved Staircase | Custom by DBM Factory

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Mono-stringer or two-side stringer (curved-rolled) ― per shop drawing
Railing
Custom guardrail ― 36-42 inch typical guard height picket / cable / glass / iron infill ― per shop drawing
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Per site geometry ― floor-to-floor measured on shop drawing
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Custom ― sized per project shop drawing
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Solid Wood Treads / Stringer Style / Railing & Banister / Finish & Stain
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Luxury Modern Curved Staircase

A residential curved staircase becomes the heart of a family home. Warm timber underfoot, a comfortable rise, a graceful arc through the entry — the kind of stair the family lives with every day.

We build to your drawing in materials chosen for warmth and longevity. Share a sketch or plan, and we handle the curve, the treads, and the railing fit.

Choose the Wood, the Stringer, and the Railing Style

Solid Wood Treads — The Family Warmth

Oak, walnut, or maple in a finish that matches the floor. Each tread fan-shaped and grain-matched across the arc. The choice owners come back to most often.

Stringer Style — Closed or Open

A closed stringer wrapped in wood for a traditional residential look. Or a slim steel mono-stringer for a transitional home that wants the curve without the visual mass.

Railing & Banister — Wood, Iron, Glass

Carved wood banister for the classic family-home feel. Wrought iron balusters for a transitional look. Glass infill when the brief leans modern but still wants warmth in the tread.

Finish & Stain — Matched to Floor

Treads stained to match your floor or designed as a deliberate contrast. Painted risers in white where you want the tread to read alone.

Where It Fits — Four Common Project Types

Villa & Country Home Foyers

The classic curved foyer staircase. A wide arc sweeping from the entry to the landing, wood treads underfoot, the kind of stair owners design the whole front room around.

Family New Home Build

Drawn in from the architect's plans for a home that will hold a family for decades. Comfortable rise, deep tread, a banister sized for everyday use.

Multi-Unit Premium Properties

Penthouse duplexes, premium townhouse units, top-floor apartments where the owner wants a residential-feel curved stair rather than a building-standard one.

Vacation & Holiday Homes

Country retreats, mountain cabins, lake houses. A curved residential stair that feels like part of the place — not a city-modern import.

From Sketch to Site — Three Stages

Stage 01 · Drawing-First Coordination

Share a sketch, photo, or design reference. We turn it into a working drawing covering the radius, the tread fan, the wood selection, the railing detail, and the floor-tie connection.

Stage 02 · Trial Assembly Before Packing

Every curved staircase is fully assembled and photographed in our Guangdong workshop before being taken apart for shipping. Treads are grain-matched against the arc and labeled.

Stage 03 · Export-Ready Crating

Wooden crates built for ocean freight, packed in the order your installer will assemble. Treads ship climate-protected. Shipped to 60+ countries — the USA, Australia, the EU, and across Asia.

After delivery, your contractor or installer handles fitting. We provide an assembly guide and a step-by-step video. Where local installation is available in your region, we can help you find a vetted installer.

Luxury Modern Curved Staircase

When the Grand Entry Sweep Is Also the Stair You Climb Every Day.

A foyer sweep carries two jobs at once. It is the first thing a guest sees, and it is the climb the family makes a dozen times a day. So the brief here pulls in two directions. The owner wants the arc to look generous from the entry, yet feel easy underfoot at six in the morning.

Owners reach us once the photograph in their head meets the reality of daily use. The grand curve still has to carry a child, a laundry basket, and an older relative who values a steady handrail. A staircase tuned only for the camera can become tiring to walk in practice. The real brief is a sweep that looks like an occasion and climbs like an everyday routine.

What Makes a Showpiece Curve Comfortable to Climb.

Comfort on a curved staircase comes down to proportion, not decoration. The relationship between the riser height and the tread depth sets the rhythm of the climb, and a gentle proportion suits a family home. The wider the radius the foyer allows, the more even that rhythm becomes from the inside of the arc to the outside.

The walking line is the detail most owners never think to ask about. On any curve, the tread is narrow near the centre post and wider toward the outer edge, so people naturally walk a path roughly two-thirds out from the middle. We dimension the going along that walking line, rather than the cramped inner edge, so the climb stays sure-footed where feet actually land.

The handrail completes the comfort story. A continuous rail that flows around the arc without a break gives the hand something steady to follow from bottom to top. We resolve the handrail geometry on the drawing so the transition around the curve stays smooth, because a rail that jogs or stops is exactly what an older relative feels first.

How the Comfortable Sweep Changes With the Household.

A Generous Foyer vs a Tighter Entry.

Available floor space sets the radius, and the radius sets the comfort. A generous foyer accepts a wide, gentle arc with deep treads along the walking line, which reads as an unhurried climb. A tighter entry needs a smaller radius, so we adjust the proportion of the going and the riser to hold the comfort within less room. The configuration follows the dimension your entry can genuinely give.

A Multi-Generation Home vs a Couple's Residence.

Who climbs the stair changes the specification underneath the look. A household with young children and older grandparents values a steadier pitch, a deeper tread, and a handrail at a reassuring height. A couple's residence can carry a steeper, more sculptural proportion if the daily climb is lighter. The same graceful arc accommodates either brief once the going and the rise suit the people using it.

A Forever Home vs a Premium Resale Build.

The horizon of the project quietly shifts the choices. A forever home tends toward warm solid timber treads and a carved banister the family will live with for decades. A premium build aimed at resale often favours a broadly comfortable, widely liked proportion that photographs well and suits many buyers. We draw the staircase to the brief you actually hold, not to a fixed catalogue template.

What Coordination Looks Like for a Daily-Use Sweep.

Drawing-First Coordination begins with the floor opening, the rise, and the walking-line going we just described. We resolve the proportion of every tread around the arc before anyone cuts timber or steel, because comfort on a curve cannot be fixed after fabrication. The working drawing settles the handrail flow and the headroom envelope on paper first.

Trial Assembly Before Packing then stands the whole sweep upright on our Guangdong workshop floor. We fit each tread to its position on the arc, grain-match the timber, and confirm the handrail runs smoothly around the curve. Then we take the staircase down and label every part, so the build in your foyer becomes an ordered bolt-together job.

Export-Ready Crating packs the parts in the sequence your installer will raise them. We protect the finished timber against knocks and moisture for the long ocean leg ahead. The crate lands ready to open and sort, with the heaviest pieces seated low for a safe lift.

What to Send Us About Your Foyer.

A sketch or a quick photo of the entry gives us a strong start. Add the floor-to-floor height, which is the climb from the foyer floor up to the landing surface. Then mark the floor opening above and any fixed points the arc has to clear, such as a column or a doorway.

One more note helps us tune the comfort. Tell us who climbs the stair most, from young children to older relatives, and how steep or gentle you want the arc to feel. From there we turn your notes into a working drawing and a stair ready to ship.

After delivery, fitting is on your side. On site, your contractor or installer handled fitting directly from our drawings, with our assembly guide and step-by-step video to follow — or use your own local installer where needed.

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