ᐅ Staircase with stringers: railing on one side, masonry wall on the other?
Created on: 26 Feb 2024 13:57
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Hello, I’m currently working on the stair design. It will be a double-turn stringer staircase. One side of the stairs has a railing with a handrail mounted on the stringer facing the hallway, while the other side mostly runs along the wall, but the last 3 steps are open on the side. Now I’m wondering how to design that side: with a half-height wall, a full-height built-up wall, or perhaps another short railing. Unfortunately, I lack the imagination to visualize how this could be executed.
Do you have any ideas or experiences that could help me here?
Thanks in advance!
Do you have any ideas or experiences that could help me here?
Thanks in advance!
I think it is described quite well, so I can at least get an idea of it. However, a floor plan would still be very useful so we can have a clearer picture. I’m wondering how the staircase can suddenly be open on the wall side? Does that mean a new floor starts there, or how should I imagine it?
hanghaus2023 schrieb:
Keep in mind that @11ant is active in many construction forums.What a daring claim, as if there could be more than one!jrth2151 schrieb:
I think it is described well enough, at least I can imagine it to some extent.Me too, but this discussion should focus on the questioners’ problems, not on the speculations in our heads:jrth2151 schrieb:
Still, a floor plan would be very helpful so we can get a clearer picture. I’m wondering how the staircase can suddenly be open on the wall side? Does that already mark the start of a new floor, or how should I understand that?https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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