Beatiuful stairs with unnessesary ornaments.
Modern and modest for those who like minimalism!
residential stairs would require a handrail. This stair looks like it would need a railing as well to prevent someone from falling off. The IBC and ICC codes state what is required but your local jurisdiction may have more specific codes.
design of stairs, chimney, wall, hearth, and fireplace.
if no floating stairs , cool idea
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Beatiuful stairs with unnessesary ornaments.
Modern and modest for those who like minimalism!
note that wood stairs that are open seem to be paired with contrasting floor color and material
really like these modern stairs... need to be consistent with style of hosue though...
like the wood concept for Hollywood stairs
Building a stair this way means you won't be able to hide the supporting structure of the stair: the stringer. In the stair pictured here, the stringer is made of steel. Most wooden staircases have two or three wooden stringers, angled lumber with sawtooth cuts where the treads and risers attach. For safety
safety, a stair that doesn't have a riser should have a thicker tread, like the one shown. This reduces the space between treads. Most codes will not permit an open riser unless the opening is 4 inches or less. Although you'll see stairs that don't follow this rule, a child could crawl through a larger space
and wood stair case cuts through all four stories.
I'm having similar stairs designed for a client, and the stair company is telling me that the finish of the metal
of the stairs? Thanks!!! I love what you did by the way.
amazd to stairs using only steels...tnx
I couldn't tell you even if I happened to remember it off the top of my head... you will have o talk to your structural engineer to size it for you. Each stair is different
more modern steps with railings and open stairs?
Entry redo idea with stairs headed
love the lightness of the stair
Wood plank stairs with bars in between for safety