Floating Staircases: The Case for Custom Designs

Why They're Different from Traditional StairsThese stairs are anchored on one side only, leaving the other end unsupported. With no central support or base framework, the result is a seamless, airy feel. This type of staircase has become common in homes and commercial interiors that benefit from reduced visual bulk.What Holds Cantilever Staircases

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Floating Staircases: The Case for Purpose-Built Structures

The Defining Characteristics of Cantilever StaircasesThese stairs are anchored on one side only, leaving the other end unsupported. With no central support or base framework, the result is a design that opens up the space. This type of staircase is increasingly used in homes and commercial interiors aiming for minimal obstruction.What Holds Cantile

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Designing with Modern Staircases

Staircases are often a key architectural feature in homes, whether it's a new construction or a remodel.Today’s modern staircases move beyond conventional forms, blending utility with aesthetic value and distinct design traits.When choosing a staircase, space availability, intended style, and practical use should all be considered.Floating Stairc

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