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| When you are planning your stairs, there are a lot of options to consider. Aside from the spindles, railing and posts, you have to decide on whether or not to have an open or closed riser, the type of tread and the size and shape of each stair.
Determining whether you want or can accommodate a curved or straight stairway is an important part of the design process. A curved stairway requires 100 sq.ft. of floor area, whereas a straight stairway can be installed taking up much less room. A curved staircase can add both beauty and value to your home.
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Determining whether you want or can accommodate a curved or straight stairway is an important part of the design process. A curved stairway requires 100 sq.ft. of floor area, whereas a straight stairway can be installed taking up much less room. A curved staircase can add both beauty and value to your home.
Here are some samples of curved and straight stairways:

In addition to the shape of the stairway you can also choose the shape of each stair, the most common is the straight stair, the other choice is the convex stair. Below are some samples of each, both of these can be used in straight or curved staircases

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