ᐅ Staircase with stringers: railing on one side, masonry wall on the other?

Created on: 26 Feb 2024 13:57
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bekkimal
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!
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jrth2151
27 Feb 2024 11:18
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?
11ant27 Feb 2024 13:45
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?

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Tolentino27 Feb 2024 15:57
1. The person who asked the question seems to have left again.
2. (In case they are still reading): The other forums are actually even more unfriendly.