We recently worked with The Colyton Kitchen Company who had a customer looking for the perfect finishing touch to her beautiful bespoke kitchen. Their customer was looking for a solution in her utility room to enable her to be able to reach her wine rack.
Here at the Ladderstore, we recognise that rolling ladders are no longer just a simple solution to access problems; they are a key design feature in their own right. When working on orders such as this one, the aesthetics are just as important as the practicalities. With this in mind, we have created a rolling ladder system that can be tailored to solve any number of access problems within a variety of environments, without compromising on style, design and handmade quality.
From the functionality of a warehouse to the contemporary design of a city centre cocktail bar, or as part of a home makeover or renovation, we provide an extremely versatile product that offers style, substance and solution to even the trickiest of access issues.
Individually hand-built by our carpenters in oak, redwood, maple or walnut for use in a home or working business environments such as an office or bar, our rolling ladders are a simple yet effective enhancement to your access solutions. Our carpenters will expertly choose the timber for your wooden ladders so that you can ensure your product fits your style as well as your solution.
The key to our rolling ladder’s versatility is the innovative, precision-engineered and anodised alloy track and captive trolley system. The ladder is attached to a trolley chassis, where it can then smoothly run up and down the length of the track and be easily re-positioned - or stored away vertically - through a simple lift and push motion.
Colyton Kitchen Company told us “The service we received from Ladderstore was first class. We sent plans in for the Rolling Library Ladder and received a proof back within a couple of days. The ladder arrived a few weeks later and was a lovely finishing touch to a beautiful bespoke kitchen. We will definitely use Ladderstore again.”