ᐅ Stringer partially in front of window – should the stringer be notched out?

Created on: 25 Oct 2019 10:51
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chrisw81
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chrisw81
25 Oct 2019 10:51
Dear forum members,

We have just received the plans for our U-shaped staircase.
As we feared, part of it will run in front of the hallway window.
One idea from the staircase builder is to cut out the stringer in the visible window area and add an extra tread that extends in front of the window.
It looks good on the drawing at first, but I’m not sure if it will look good in real life with such an irregular stringer...
Certainly, the window could make it look nice again, but I’m still uncertain...

Attached are photos of the plan...
Thank you for your opinions!


Technical drawing of a staircase on a sloped wall with steps 6–10 and surrounding landing.


Interior view: wooden steps, white railing, green walls, window in the background.

Interior stairway: green walls, brown wooden steps, white railing, red window frame.



Schematic drawing of a sloped ramp with stair steps and a rectangular interior area.
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danixf
25 Oct 2019 11:00
I would have left it like that. Just Google "stairs in front of window." There are several photos that look very similar. I don’t necessarily find it problematic.
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Nordlys
25 Oct 2019 11:18
You can easily position the window a bit higher if needed. Or choose a round one instead...
Ibdk1425 Oct 2019 11:18
Is the window already fixed in that position? Otherwise, I would recommend two smaller windows that follow the staircase. If still possible and if it also fits visually.

For us, three narrow but tall windows were planned for the stairwell. I then changed it. The windows now run alongside the staircase going up.
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chrisw81
25 Oct 2019 11:28
Ibdk14 schrieb:

Is the window already fixed in that position? Otherwise, I would recommend two smaller windows that follow the staircase. If still possible and it also fits visually.

For us, three narrow but tall windows were planned in the stairwell. I then changed it. The windows now run basically along the staircase upwards.

The window is already installed. Nothing can be changed anymore.
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chrisw81
25 Oct 2019 11:30
danixf schrieb:

I would have left it as is. Just google "staircase in front of window." There are several photos showing very similar situations. I don’t necessarily see it as a problem.

I can imagine that this irregularity caused by the missing stringer might not be very noticeable since it follows the window line. But it probably won’t look perfect. Apparently, the stair designer was bothered by it and therefore suggested the new version. He might know what he’s talking about...