Explore Our Fusion Domestic Range
Bring a contemporary edge to your home with the Fusion staircase system. Designed for easy installation and sleek aesthetics, this range combines metal and timber stair parts to create a stylish focal point in any domestic setting.
The Fusion Domestic range offers a modern solution for staircase renovations, blending chrome or brushed nickel connectors with glass and metal infills across balusters, handrails and more.
These easy-fit connectors make any Fusion Domestic staircase design a straightforward project that can be completed quickly and easily.
Fusion Domestic is perfect for homeowners looking to update their interior with clean lines and smart design, Fusion stair parts deliver both form and function in a simple-to-fit system.
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Stairparts FAQs
Are you able to help with planning and installing?
Our helpful team of technical experts will be able to help you through the whole process.
If you need help with your project, Request A Design Consultation and our technical team will get back to you within 48 hours.
If you require any advice on installation and maintenance, get in touch with our technical team on technical@richardburbidge.co.uk.
Are your products strength tested?
Reliability and safety are vitally important to us at Richard Burbidge. This is why we put every stairparts and decking accessories collections through a series of rigorous tests and assessments by FIRA Furniture Industry Research Association (A BM TRADA Company) the recognised authorities in timber product testing.
Our decking accessories collections are also audited every year to strict standards by The Timber Decking & Cladding Association (TDCA), an independent, not-for-profit, technical and advisory organisation established to provide guidance on the selection, specification and use of timber for the construction of quality decking.
Richard Burbidge decking accessories also carry the TDCA’s DeckMark® Plus certification; a true sign of quality assurance.
Rigorous testing means you can choose Richard Burbidge with confidence. View our test reports here, and view our certifications here.
Can You Replace Old Staircase Fittings?
Yes, you can replace old staircase fittings like newel posts, caps, balusters, and handrails. This is common when updating a staircase’s look or replacing damaged parts. Ensure all new fittings are compatible with your existing structure, or consult a professional if needed.
Do Staircase Fittings Come with Screws?
Yes, most staircase fittings come with screws or fixings. However, always check product details as some may require you to purchase screws separately, especially for custom or high-end fittings.
How to Choose a Material for Staircase Fittings?
Consider these factors when selecting materials for staircase fittings:
- Style: Choose wood for traditional looks or metal (brass, stainless steel) for modern or industrial designs
- Durability: Metal is generally more durable; wood may require more upkeep
- Maintenance: Metals and composites are low-maintenance; wood may need refinishing
- Budget: Wood and composite materials are usually more affordable than metal
- Functionality: Metal or composite materials are stronger for high-traffic areas
What finishing products can I use?
Stairparts products must be finished after installation, to seal the pores, protect the surface and give the final touches for the best appearance. Some finishes we recommend are wood stains, crackle glaze, marbling, graining, dragging, wax brush, distressed, rag rolling, speckle, sponging, lime wash, or plain painted.
Successful finishing will depend on the correct preparation of the surface, filling of nail holes, and sanding to remove marks which will have occurred during installation.
Our Fusion® collection offers a finished oak and finished pine, and our Immix® collection also offers a finished white oak, with no varnishing or finishing required, your installation time will be cut in half.
What material is the most popular for stair fittings?
The most popular materials for stair fittings (such as balusters, handrails, newel posts, and treads) include:
- Wood – Classic and widely used for traditional and modern staircases. Popular wood types include oak, maple, walnut, and pine.
- Metal – Often used for modern and industrial designs. Common metals include stainless steel, wrought iron, and aluminium.
- Glass – Provides a sleek and contemporary look, often used for balustrades with metal or wooden handrails.
- Acrylic or Plastic – Used in modern designs for lightweight and affordable options.
The choice of material depends on aesthetics, durability, maintenance, and budget.