Dual Stringer Stairs «Secure»
Open risers are beautiful, but they must adhere to local building codes. Most jurisdictions limit the gap between treads to prevent small children or pets from slipping through or getting heads caught. Ensure your design includes a "nosing" (an overhang of the tread) to provide better footing.
By eliminating bulky risers and side walls, dual stringers allow light to flow through the room, making small spaces feel larger and more open. dual stringer stairs
A is the structural backbone of any staircase that supports the treads and risers. While a standard staircase often hides several wooden stringers behind drywall, a dual stringer system leaves two structural beams visible. These are typically positioned either at the far outer edges of the treads or slightly inset for a sleeker look. Key Benefits of Dual Stringers Open risers are beautiful, but they must adhere