
Explore Muzata Floating Stairs
Discover our premium selection of floating staircases, each designed to make a bold architectural statement. Each product offers multiple material, railing, and layout options—so you can create a staircase that perfectly fits your space and style

Mono Stringer Floating Stairs with Cable Railing
Central steel stringer design delivering clean lines and open sightlines.
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Mono Stringer Floating Stairs with Glass Railing
Maximizes openness and natural light with a sophisticated, transparent look
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Double Stringer Floating Stairs with Cable Railing
Clean, symmetrical style offering a grounded yet minimalist look.
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Double Stringer Floating Stairs with Glass Railing
Balanced design with clear glass that enhances openness and style.
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Zigzag Floating Stairs with Cable Railing
Bold angular form paired with cable railing for a striking yet airy presence.
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Zigzag Floating Stairs with Glass Railing
Dramatic geometric design enhanced by clear glass for maximum visual flow.
Learn MoreTypes of Floating Stairs Structures
We primarily offer three types of floating staircases, each offering a unique look and support system

Mono Stringer Floating Stairs
Sleek. Structural. Modern.
Mono stringer stairs feature a single central steel stringer running beneath the treads, typically centered for balance and visual impact. This exposed central support creates a clean, architectural look that feels light and open—perfect for modern and minimalist designs. The open design lets light pass through freely, making the space feel brighter and more expansive.
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Dual Stringer Floating Stairs
Symmetrical. Streamlined. Modern.
Dual stringer stairs feature two steel plates positioned along each side of the treads, creating a visually balanced and clean-lined silhouette. This open-sided configuration maintains a light, minimal feel while offering a distinct design language. The dual stringers provide symmetry and work especially well in spaces that favor linear, proportional aesthetics.
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Zigzag Floating Stairs
Striking. Geometric. Artistic.
Zigzag floating stairs use steel stringers in a sharp, geometric “Z” pattern that outlines each step’s rise and run. This concealed yet expressive structure creates a strong architectural rhythm—perfect for turning the staircase into a sculptural centerpiece in lofts, studios, or gallery-style designs.
Explore MoreStair Layout Options for Your Floor Plan
Our floating staircases can be designed in various shapes to suit different architectural styles, room layouts, and space constraints. Here is a brief overview of the three stair shapes we offer and the scenarios in which they are typically used.
Straight
Straight stairs run in a single direction with no turns. Their clean, linear form keeps sightlines open and lets light flow through. Landings are generally not needed unless the number of steps exceeds code limits.
Commonly used in:
- - Open-concept spaces with enough length
- - Modern homes with linear layouts
- - Projects that prioritize simplicity and transparency

L-Shaped
L-shaped stairs include a 90° turn, usually via a landing. This layout helps divide space between floors and can be positioned along corners or walls.
Commonly used in:
- - Compact layouts or corners
- - Designs needing separation between floors
- - Medium-sized floor plans

U-Shaped
U-shaped stairs feature a 180° turn using one or two landings. They require less linear wall space and offer a more compact layout for taller floor-to-floor heights.
Commonly used in:
- - Projects with high ceilings
- - Spaces with limited horizontal room
- - Areas where the stair is centrally located

Ideal Spaces for Floating Stairs
Floating stairs are incredibly versatile and can be integrated into a wide range of spaces and architectural styles. Here’s how they adapt across different environments:
Indoor and Outdoor Use
Floating staircases are commonly used indoors, but with the right materials, they also work beautifully outdoors. For exterior applications, we recommend upgraded materials such as weather-resistant wood to ensure durability in changing climates.
Fits a Variety of Architectural Styles
Whether your home leans modern, industrial, minimalist, or rustic, floating stairs can be customized to match. Choose from glass railings for a clean, contemporary look, or pair wooden treads with steel frames for a warmer, mixed-material aesthetic. Their streamlined design complements both new builds and remodels.
Works in Small or Large Spaces
In compact areas, floating stairs help open up the space visually. The open risers and minimal support structure let in light and reduce visual clutter. In spacious interiors, they serve as a bold architectural feature—adding style without closing off the room. Depending on your ceiling height and room dimensions, straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped layouts can all be tailored to fit seamlessly.
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