ᐅ Staircase – Are stair dimensions of 2.00 x 2.00 meters acceptable?
Created on: 7 Sep 2017 14:25
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Zaba12
Hello everyone,
since I noticed the topic about stair dimensions in another thread and have been uncertain for a few weeks whether the stair measurements are acceptable, I’m bringing it here for discussion.
My only experience is with the stairs at my parents’ house, which are 2.30m x 1.65m (7 ft 7 in x 5 ft 5 in) and, in my opinion, comfortable to use.
Attached is the image with the measurements provided by the architect. The stairwell dimensions are exactly 2m x 2m (6 ft 7 in x 6 ft 7 in).
What do you think?
since I noticed the topic about stair dimensions in another thread and have been uncertain for a few weeks whether the stair measurements are acceptable, I’m bringing it here for discussion.
My only experience is with the stairs at my parents’ house, which are 2.30m x 1.65m (7 ft 7 in x 5 ft 5 in) and, in my opinion, comfortable to use.
Attached is the image with the measurements provided by the architect. The stairwell dimensions are exactly 2m x 2m (6 ft 7 in x 6 ft 7 in).
What do you think?
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Ghostwriter15 Jan 2018 08:41We also took some time and finally decided on the following staircase:
16 steps, 18.56cm (7.3 inches) rise / 25.94cm (10.2 inches) tread
Rough stair width: 100cm (39 inches)
Floor plan: 240cm x 200cm (94 inches x 79 inches)
Even with 0.4m (16 inches) more space compared to your design, the staircase was considered only moderately comfortable and safe here in the forum. I have walked and measured various staircases in show homes and came to the conclusion that almost all staircases with two 1/4 turns were less generous but still not uncomfortable.
I would recommend spending a Saturday at a show home village, armed with a tape measure, to try out different staircases in person. That contributes much more to forming an opinion than the forum discussions.
Best regards
16 steps, 18.56cm (7.3 inches) rise / 25.94cm (10.2 inches) tread
Rough stair width: 100cm (39 inches)
Floor plan: 240cm x 200cm (94 inches x 79 inches)
Even with 0.4m (16 inches) more space compared to your design, the staircase was considered only moderately comfortable and safe here in the forum. I have walked and measured various staircases in show homes and came to the conclusion that almost all staircases with two 1/4 turns were less generous but still not uncomfortable.
I would recommend spending a Saturday at a show home village, armed with a tape measure, to try out different staircases in person. That contributes much more to forming an opinion than the forum discussions.
Best regards
Ghostwriter schrieb:
Here is our steel stringer staircase with risers.
2.13 meters (7 feet) wide * 2.36 meters (7 feet 9 inches) deep
Unfortunately, I don’t have more detailed pictures on my phone.
I can provide more later this evening.




So, if I imagine the balustrade width taken away, the staircase is about 2 meters (6 feet 7 inches) wide. At first glance, it doesn’t look uncomfortable.
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Ghostwriter15 Jan 2018 09:57Zaba12 schrieb:
So, if I imagine the width of the railing removed, the staircase is about 2m (6.6 feet) wide. At first glance, it doesn’t look uncomfortable.For us, it is completely fine.The Ikea Pax wardrobe has been placed on top of it, and our 2 1/2-year-old climbs up and down it quite safely.
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