Angled stair risers with sawtooth stringers combine modern design aesthetics and structural integrity. The risers are angled, creating a distinctive profile that deviates from traditional perpendicular formats. Sawtooth stringers, named for their jagged edge resembling a saw's teeth, cradle each tread and reveal the unique angles of the risers. This exposed design enhances the visual appeal, allowing the angled geometry to become a focal point. Besides adding structural support, these stringers transform the staircase into a piece of architectural artwork. It's a perfect blend of function and form, showcasing innovative design while maintaining practical utility.
Angled Sawtooth Stair Profiles are constructed with typical stair tread thicknesses between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) and allowable nosing overlaps of 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm). The maximum allowable riser angle is 30 degrees).
Stair treads have a minimum allowable depth of 11” (28 cm) with riser heights between 4”-7” (10-18 cm). Stair nosings can protrude between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) with a maximum riser angle of 30 degrees.
Angled stair risers with sawtooth stringers combine modern design aesthetics and structural integrity. The risers are angled, creating a distinctive profile that deviates from traditional perpendicular formats. Sawtooth stringers, named for their jagged edge resembling a saw's teeth, cradle each tread and reveal the unique angles of the risers. This exposed design enhances the visual appeal, allowing the angled geometry to become a focal point. Besides adding structural support, these stringers transform the staircase into a piece of architectural artwork. It's a perfect blend of function and form, showcasing innovative design while maintaining practical utility.
Angled Sawtooth Stair Profiles are constructed with typical stair tread thicknesses between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) and allowable nosing overlaps of 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm). The maximum allowable riser angle is 30 degrees).
Stair treads have a minimum allowable depth of 11” (28 cm) with riser heights between 4”-7” (10-18 cm). Stair nosings can protrude between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) with a maximum riser angle of 30 degrees.