

What Is Mono Stringer Floating Stairs?
They feature a single central support beam (also known as a stringer or spine) that supports the entire staircase structure, giving the impression that the steps are "floating" in mid-air.





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How to Build Mono Stringer Floating Stairs?

Step 1. Measure the Space Dimensions
Measurements and locations vary for different types of floating stairs. We will provide measurement tables for common types.

Step 2. Choose Support Structure Type
We offer three common types of stair support, which can be chosen based on space planning and personal preference.

Step 3. Choose Railing Type
Cable railing and glass railing are ideal companions for floating staircases, enhancing the stylishness of the space while ensuring safety.

Step 4. Choose Tread Material and Color
Four recommended types of hardwood for treads, finished with clear coat, or custom paint colors if preferred.

Step 5: Receive and Install
Take advantage of Muzata's home delivery service and schedule the installation team for setup.
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Most frequent questions and answers
Muzata‘s Mono Stringer Floating Stairs feature a single central support beam supporting the entire staircase structure.We offer straight, 90-degree turn, and 180-degree turn staircases to meet various spatial needs.
L-shaped treads are approximately 1 9/16 inches thick; square treads range from 3 9/16 to 4 5/16 inches in thickness. The typical wall thickness of the stringer is 3/16 inches. Depending on the height of the stairs, the stringer cross-sectional dimensions range from 4 23/32×4 23/32 inches to 7 3/32×7 3/32 inches.
The Muzata design team will provide you with free design services and a quote. Quotation is provided based on section, which includes all items required for installation of floating stairs installation, such as stringers, treads, railings, and more.Muzata floating stairs start at $11,000. We offer high-value, custom staircase solutions tailored to your needs.Get your quote today.
The main difference between single stringer and double stringer stairs lies in their structural support:
Single Stringer: This design uses a single, central stringer (the support beam running along the side of the staircase). The treads are attached to this central beam, giving a sleek, modern look but requiring precise construction for stability.
Double Stringer: This design uses two stringers, one on each side of the staircase. This offers more support and is typically used for wider or heavier stairs, providing a more traditional and robust appearance.