I would make the stairs as a normal double quarter-turn staircase along the wall. Then you have a somewhat wider hallway which is worth gold if you want a coat rack and have children. Right now the stairs eat up space that is there in square meters but not in the place where you could use it. The entrance situation is bad for you with a child and almost no coat rack. That will be annoying (I mean, it would annoy me immensely).
What do you mean by 2 times quarter?
2.15 cm long? If I make the stairs narrower, won’t they become longer? About the stairs, can you explain that to me again? We had it changed several times because the rooms upstairs were supposed to become wider, so the architect kept changing something about the stairs until the rooms were wide enough. For that, our stairs are now about 30 cm longer or so than the neighbors’, who have more wall space and, for example, a slightly longer storage room or living room. But honestly, I wouldn’t know how to make the stairs narrower at the same length.
I just googled a bit, what exactly would be the difference from my stairs? I don’t understand how the hallway becomes wider, even though I looked at some pictures. What stair shape do we currently have?
Oh man, I feel really bad today, and planning is fun, I’m just annoyed that we lost so much time and that I should have done this much earlier alongside the architect.