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Sydney Staircases
A staircase isn’t just a way to get from one level to another—it’s a key feature that can completely change the feel of your space.
At All Glass Balustrading Systems, based in Wetherill Park and servicing Sydney, we design and install staircases that are equal parts functional and stylish. Whether you’re building new or upgrading an existing structure, we work with glass and aluminium to create modern, open designs that feel light and elegant.
No more bulky timber or dated rails—just a clean, minimal look that elevates your entire home or workspace. Our staircases are built with premium materials, expertly installed and made to handle daily use with ease.
Looking for a staircase that blends safety, simplicity and sophistication? Call us on
0477 292 001 to get started today.
Engineered for Everyday Use
Great staircases combine strength, durability and design. From floating stair treads with glass balustrades to enclosed aluminium-framed styles, modern staircases are built to suit your space and your lifestyle. Safety is always front of mind—especially for homes with children, elderly residents or heavy foot traffic—so the materials used are non-slip, load-tested and designed to meet building codes.
Glass panels offer clear sightlines and enhance light flow between levels, while aluminium components keep the structure strong and low-maintenance. These are staircases that don’t just connect floors—they connect style with practicality.
Whether you want something show-stopping or understated, there’s a custom option to suit every home or commercial setting.
Custom Fit, Seamless Finish
No two properties are the same, and neither should your staircase be. The best designs are tailored to your layout, your taste and how the space is used. From compact internal stairs to grand entry features or outdoor staircases, the design possibilities are wide open.
Professional installers will assess your site, discuss your vision and walk you through material and configuration options. You’ll get a staircase that feels like it belongs—because it was designed just for you. Better still, installation is efficient, with minimal disruption to your day-to-day routine.
With the right team, getting a new staircase installed is a smooth, rewarding experience from start to finish.



Frequently Asked Questions
What are the safety requirements for staircases in Australia?
In Australia, staircase construction must meet the National Construction Code (NCC) and relevant Australian Standards. This includes tread and riser dimensions, handrail height, balustrade spacing and slip resistance. For example, risers must generally not exceed 190mm, and gaps between balustrade elements cannot allow a 125mm sphere to pass through.
These regulations ensure the staircase is safe for people of all ages and abilities. Builders and installers are responsible for ensuring full compliance before handover.
What is the best material for a modern staircase?
For a modern look, glass and aluminium are popular choices. Glass allows for an open, airy feel and works well with a variety of architectural styles. Aluminium is lightweight yet strong, corrosion-resistant and perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
These materials are also low-maintenance and highly durable, making them ideal for high-traffic areas in homes or commercial buildings.
Can I replace just the balustrade on my staircase?
Yes, replacing the balustrade is a common upgrade and a great way to refresh the look of an existing staircase. As long as the structural staircase is in good condition, you can swap timber or metal balustrades for glass options without replacing the entire structure.
This update improves safety, light flow and overall appearance. However, the new installation must still meet safety and compliance standards.