Stair Tread - Nosing, Bevel

Stair Tread - Nosing, Bevel

Scaled set of drawings of Bevel Nosing Stair Tread in diagram and side views
Description
Description

Beveled stair tread nosings feature a subtle angle under the flat, protruding nosing, connecting the tread to the riser. This design blends safety and elegance. The beveled angle reduces the abruptness of the step edge, aiding in a more comfortable footfall and lessening trip hazards. It creates a visually pleasing transition from tread to riser, adding an extra layer of architectural refinement.

The beveled design can complement various styles, from modern minimalism to traditional elegance. Thus, beveled stair tread nosings offer a smart, practical solution that enhances the staircase's safety and aesthetic appeal without sacrificing function.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Bevel Nosing Stair Treads 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.

Series of illustrations of Bevel Nosing Stair Tread seen as an entire stair run
Series of illustrations of Bevel Nosing Stair Tread seen as an entire 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:

Bevel Nosing Stair Tread elevation, plan, front

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