Architectural Stairs are one of the many key focal points in a commercial design. The experience accumulated within US Steel Stairs allows us to take that design and make it a reality.

Through a collaborative relationship with the architect and the fabricator, we can take design concepts and transform them into an amazing structure that exceeds everyone’s expectations. Through the use of our design software, US Steel Stairs can work in tandem with the engineer as well as the architect to help ensure that the structure and the design fuse together into a stair that you can be proud of.

If you have a steel stair idea for your commercial building project, feel free to contact us and let us draw up plans that will match your vision!

If you’re still looking for inspiration, please browse the commercial steel stairs projects we’ve designed for other businesses, and perhaps you’re imagination will find a spark!

Container Park, Las Vegas

In the heart of downtown Las Vegas, the Container Park stands as a vibrant example of how industrial detailing can transform into an interactive urban experience. Located near historic Fremont Street, this eating, shopping, and entertainment district is designed and built entirely from repurposed shipping containers; this allowing visitors to…

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NIKE the Grove, Beverly Hills

In the heart of Beverly Hills, the Nike Flagship Store rises up 3 stories on fabulous Rodeo Drive as a striking blend between modern architecture and premium craftsmanship. Its exterior features towering arched glass panels framed in brushed steel creating a seamless connection between the vibrant street and the sleek…

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Lamplight Lounge at Pixar Pier, Disney’s California Adventure

In a place as iconic and visually dynamic as Pixar Pier at Disneyland’s California Adventure Park, designing a metal structure isn’t just about strength, it’s about storytelling through steel.  As visitors stroll along the sun-kissed boardwalk, Lamplight Lounge at Pixar Pier is immersed in nostalgia and seaside charm, and when…

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