Togalosh
Established Member
Hello,
I've been asked to look in to installing drawers into a staircase in a victorian terrace house- the concept is that the riser will become the drawer front which seems simple enough but I have never seen how old staircases are put together so I need advice please.
The designs online are American & built from scratch.
Are old stairs made the same as modern designs where the load is taken by the sides & the risers are none supporting? I was thinking that I'd leave a stretcher (?) along the underside of each step (which would also be below the drawer of the drawewr above) to help support the old wood.
As ever your ideas/knowlegde would be most welcome.
I've been asked to look in to installing drawers into a staircase in a victorian terrace house- the concept is that the riser will become the drawer front which seems simple enough but I have never seen how old staircases are put together so I need advice please.
The designs online are American & built from scratch.
Are old stairs made the same as modern designs where the load is taken by the sides & the risers are none supporting? I was thinking that I'd leave a stretcher (?) along the underside of each step (which would also be below the drawer of the drawewr above) to help support the old wood.
As ever your ideas/knowlegde would be most welcome.