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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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.