Flat stair risers with sawtooth stringers amalgamate traditional staircase form with a contemporary twist. The risers are flat and perfectly perpendicular to the treads, providing a familiar staircase profile. Sawtooth stringers, named for their jagged silhouette, support each tread, their shape showcasing the perpendicularity of the risers. The stringers, while offering robust structural support, also serve as a design element, creating an interesting visual juxtaposition between the traditional risers and the modernist stringer profile. This pairing bridges the gap between classic and contemporary design, lending architectural interest to a functional necessity.
Flat Sawtooth Stair Profiles are constructed with typical stair tread thicknesses between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm).
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.
Flat stair risers with sawtooth stringers amalgamate traditional staircase form with a contemporary twist. The risers are flat and perfectly perpendicular to the treads, providing a familiar staircase profile. Sawtooth stringers, named for their jagged silhouette, support each tread, their shape showcasing the perpendicularity of the risers. The stringers, while offering robust structural support, also serve as a design element, creating an interesting visual juxtaposition between the traditional risers and the modernist stringer profile. This pairing bridges the gap between classic and contemporary design, lending architectural interest to a functional necessity.
Flat Sawtooth Stair Profiles are constructed with typical stair tread thicknesses between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm).
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.