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Wooden timber screens and balustrades from Aussie Timber StairsWooden timber screens and balustrades from Aussie Timber Stairs

Wooden timber screens and balustrades from Aussie Timber Stairs

Aussie Timber Stairs has been manufacturing quality staircases and balustrades from a number of timbers like Victorian Ash, Kwilla, Blackbutt, Amoora, Jarrah, Meranti, Durian, Eastern Mahogany and Spotted Gum
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Architecture & Design Team

26 Feb 2008 1m read View Author

Aussie Timber Stairs has been manufacturing quality staircases and balustrades from a number of timbers like Victorian Ash, Kwilla, Blackbutt, Amoora, Jarrah, Meranti, Durian, Eastern Mahogany and Spotted Gum. The balustrades for the staircases are also made from materials like wrought iron, stainless steel, stainless steel wire and glass.

Having been in business for over forty five years now, Aussie Timber Stairs has consistently delivered stunning designs to customers all over Australia. The wide range of staircases available from them makes it easy for any prospective customer to get his or her required design.

Aussie Timber Stairs has a dedicated team of professionals who undertake visits to the premises of the customers to talk to them and find out first hand the needs that the customers have. This enables creation of designs that are in line with customer’s expectations and specifications.

Aussie Timber Stairs also manufactures outdoor timber screens, these wooden timber screens serve as excellent tools to control the external light as well as ensure privacy inside the house.

For the excellent workmanship and professionalism that Aussie Timber Stairs has exhibited, Aussie Timber Stairs has been awarded the HIA outstanding subcontractors award.

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