Loft Stairs
If you want a stylish alternative to a traditional loft ladder, our loft stairs provide easy access to your loft conversion or mezzanine without taking up too much space. Don't forget - we offer FREE DELIVERY on all orders for loft stairs!

- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.0m
- Staircase Width: 544mm
- Tread Depth: 142mm

- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.0m
- Staircase Width: 544mm
- Tread Depth: 142mm

- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 2.83m
- Staircase Width: 570mm
- Tread Depth: 142mm

- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.0m
- Staircase Width: 670mm
- Tread Depth: 142mm

- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.12m
- Staircase Width: 746mm
- Tread Width: 686mm

- Floor to Floor Heights: 3.53m
- Staircase Width: 773mm
- Tread Width: 686mm


- Floor to Floor Heights: 240cm - 292cm
- Staircase Width: 580mm
- Max Load: 200kg


- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.0m
- Staircase Width: 620mm
- Max Load: 200kg


- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.45m
- Staircase Width: 640mm
- Max Load: 200kg


- Floor to Floor Heights: Up to 3.0m
- Staircase Width: 740mm - 1050mm
- Min Floor Opening: 1550mm x 760mm
Why choose loft stairs?
Loft stairs are a stylish way to access your attic or loft. Made from wood, loft stairs add a little extra charm and practicality wherever they’re installed! Loft stairs are a great space-saving staircase option, they boast a slim design, perfect for a single user heading up to bed.
Before ordering your space saving loft stairs, make sure you know the height from your floor to your attic. Don’t forget to enquire about optional extras for your loft stairs, such as hook and bar sets, handrails, ladder slide systems and more!
If you have any questions about our range of loft stairs, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Frequently asked questions
Absolutely! To comply with building regulations, all lofts being used as a bedroom, study or backroom must have a permanent staircase.
As long as you’re not changing the purpose of the loft or altering the external structure of your building, planning permissions is typically not required.
Check with your local council if you’re unsure.