andrewm
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I have reached a point where I need to replace my staircase in order to gain a bit more headroom and to create something a little more 'contemporary'. It needs to be a quarter turn with (possibly) and extra 90 degree turn on the last step. My current sketch is this:
This is based on the existing staircase but is two steps lower at the point where it starts the wind. It is perhaps not obvious but the bottom step turns through 90 degrees. There is a wall at the front of the drawing.
Now what I would really like to do is dispense with the newel post completely but I can't find a way of doing it and still provide the necessary support. The banisters will be attached to the outside of the stretcher, either as stainless steel posts or if I can manage it glass.
Can anyone with experience of this sort of thing give me any pointers. I will probably need to get them built to my design due to lack of workshop space for anything that size so want to have a fairly good idea of what I want before approaching anyone.
Thanks,
Andrew
This is based on the existing staircase but is two steps lower at the point where it starts the wind. It is perhaps not obvious but the bottom step turns through 90 degrees. There is a wall at the front of the drawing.
Now what I would really like to do is dispense with the newel post completely but I can't find a way of doing it and still provide the necessary support. The banisters will be attached to the outside of the stretcher, either as stainless steel posts or if I can manage it glass.
Can anyone with experience of this sort of thing give me any pointers. I will probably need to get them built to my design due to lack of workshop space for anything that size so want to have a fairly good idea of what I want before approaching anyone.
Thanks,
Andrew