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6 Things to Know Before Opting For a Floating Staircase
Here’s what to consider about structure, material, style, safety and more when installing a floating staircase
Pooja Khanna Tyagi
15 November 2019
Houzz India Contributor. An Architect , Interior Designer, Valuer, a Marathon Runner, and love Writing Poetry and Creative Stories on Building Design. Have been practicing since the year 2000 with specialization in the field of Corporate Interiors with projects extensively published in journals of national repute. Recently honoured with the reputed A3 Foundation award for Journalism for the year 2016 an for architectural poetry in the year 2018. Currently practicing and residing in Delhi and Noida.
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In recent years, the floating staircase design has become a popular addition to urban Indian bungalows and duplex apartments. The defining characteristic of a floating staircase is that it is designed with open risers between the treads to give the staircase a floating effect. Such a staircase is also known as a cantilever staircase. Here are some key basics you will want to know if you plan on installing such a staircase in your home.
1. Where to have a floating staircase
- A floating staircase is a great way to bring in a light and open feeling, and is most suitable for an open-plan concept home. The open risers infuse a bright and airy atmosphere which gives the interiors a spacious look.
- The floating staircase creates a minimalist look and is best suited for a modern decor.
- Unlike traditional staircases, a floating staircase does not take too much space and is an excellent choice for compact homes.
2. Ensure structural design and safety
- The floating staircase should always be professionally designed by a structural engineer. Since each tread is an independent piece, the structural engineer has to take various load factors into consideration so as to create an efficient support system for the treads.
- Each tread is attached to the wall or fixed to a hidden ‘stringer’ (a long structural member that supports the stairs from below or at one end for an entirely floating effect), and fixed with the help of steel pins or bolts, or welded together.
- For safety, most floating staircases incorporate a handrail on at least one side or both sides of the staircase.
Note: If there are children or elderly people around, then a floating staircase might not be suitable. This is because their feet might slip through the gap between treads and result in injury. Similarly, the absence of a balustrade or handrail is also dangerous.
3. Staircase design styles
Floating staircases can be designed in many styles, which include a straight flight, as in the example above, as well as L-shaped, U-shaped and spiral staircases.
Get inspiration from all the staircase designs in Houzz photos
3. Staircase design styles
Floating staircases can be designed in many styles, which include a straight flight, as in the example above, as well as L-shaped, U-shaped and spiral staircases.
Get inspiration from all the staircase designs in Houzz photos
4. Choose from various materials
- The popular materials used for designing a floating staircase include steel, different types of wood and glass.
- Some homeowners prefer stone for the treads but one drawback with stone is that it is a very heavy material which may result in excessive load on the load-bearing element, be it the wall or a stringer.
5. Keep to the key dimensions
- Just like traditional staircases, the vertical spacing between each riser should be at least 6 inches and the depth of the tread should be at least 12 inches.
- The handrail should be fixed at 36 inches from each tread.
6. Try unusual lighting
Reinforce the floating effect of the floating staircase by incorporating concealed lighting below each tread. Here in this example, just see how the diffused lighting gives a dramatic look to the floating staircase.
Read more:
Most Popular Staircase Designs on Houzz India
10 Staircase Designs for Small Spaces
Tell us:
Do you have a floating staircase in your home? Share your experience and thoughts about incorporating a floating staircase in Comments below.
Reinforce the floating effect of the floating staircase by incorporating concealed lighting below each tread. Here in this example, just see how the diffused lighting gives a dramatic look to the floating staircase.
Read more:
Most Popular Staircase Designs on Houzz India
10 Staircase Designs for Small Spaces
Tell us:
Do you have a floating staircase in your home? Share your experience and thoughts about incorporating a floating staircase in Comments below.
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