The stringer stair:
a timeless classic
For centuries now, the stringer stair has been the popular and proven classic among stair types. It creates a particularly spacious impression, and it can – depending on the floor plane – have different spirals or be designed straight.
Most stringer stairs are designed open – meaning without risers between the steps. That means the stair lets through much more light and gives the room a more spacious look.
The closed stringer stair by contrast looks particularly imposing and is used to best effect in large and bright rooms. The stair space underneath can have variable uses, for example being converted into a storage room by providing a wall.
Whether open or closed, saddled or mortised – stringer stairs from Treppenbau Voss are a delight in every case, thanks to their particularly harmonious appearance and the perfect and painstaking workmanship they represent.
Most stringer stairs are designed open – meaning without risers between the steps. That means the stair lets through much more light and gives the room a more spacious look.
The closed stringer stair by contrast looks particularly imposing and is used to best effect in large and bright rooms. The stair space underneath can have variable uses, for example being converted into a storage room by providing a wall.
Whether open or closed, saddled or mortised – stringer stairs from Treppenbau Voss are a delight in every case, thanks to their particularly harmonious appearance and the perfect and painstaking workmanship they represent.
