5 Stair Types For Remodeling

Bisected Stairs

The grandest and most dramatic staircase type, seen in historic estates and luxury hotels. One long flight of steps leads to a large landing, then splits into two smaller flights in opposite directions.

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Floating Stairs

Treads without risers leave space between steps on these staircases. They are usually wall-mounted for a modern effect.

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Circular Stairs

These often resemble circles with a single center of curvature. They look more like conventional stairs than spiral ones due to the less steep curve.

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Curved Stairs

Curve stairs, usually found in formal entryway, express architectural style. These elliptical or circular stairs curve elegantly to the next story.

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 L-shaped 

These stairs are straight but bend left or right after a landing to form an L-shape. A landing might be in the center of the staircase or near the ends.

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 Ladders

These steep steps are perfect for compact homes. When not in use, they may fold or roll away to save floor space.

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Spiral Stairs

They have a central vertical support for all steps. A hole in the floor leads to wedge-shaped steps that spiral up to the floor above.

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Straight Stairs

These stairs are one continuous straight-up flight. They are the most frequent residential and business stairs.

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