Stair Profile - Angled, Sawtooth

Stair Profile - Angled, Sawtooth

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Angled Sawtooth Stair Profile viewed from the side
Description
Description

Angled stair risers with sawtooth stringers combine modern design aesthetics and structural integrity. The risers are angled, creating a distinctive profile that deviates from traditional perpendicular formats. Sawtooth stringers, named for their jagged edge resembling a saw's teeth, cradle each tread and reveal the unique angles of the risers. This exposed design enhances the visual appeal, allowing the angled geometry to become a focal point. Besides adding structural support, these stringers transform the staircase into a piece of architectural artwork. It's a perfect blend of function and form, showcasing innovative design while maintaining practical utility.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Angled Sawtooth Stair Profiles are constructed with typical stair tread thicknesses between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) and allowable nosing overlaps of 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm). The maximum allowable riser angle is 30 degrees).

Stair treads have a minimum allowable depth of 11” (28 cm) with riser heights between 4”-7” (10-18 cm). Stair nosings can protrude between 1”-1.5” (2.5-3.8 cm) with a maximum riser angle of 30 degrees.

Group of illustrations of Angled Sawtooth Stair Profile as a full stair run
Group of illustrations of Angled Sawtooth Stair Profile as a full stair run
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
4”-7” | 10-18 cm (Riser)
Width:
36” | 91 cm (Typical)
Depth:
11” | 28 cm (Tread Minimum)
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Tread Thickness: 1”-1.5” | 2.5-3.8 cm

Nosing Overlap: 1”-1.5” | 2.5-3.8 cm

Riser Angle: 30 degree (Max)

Materials:
Wood
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Drawings include:

Angled Sawtooth Stair Profile elevation, plan, front

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