Stairs - Are the stair dimensions 2.00x2.00m okay?

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Zaba12

2018-01-12 08:17:10
  • #1
Rooms "Kind 2" & "Arbeit" are to become the real children's rooms, as there are 2 children. Room "Kind 1" is the emergency children's room, so to speak, because my wife has not yet completely finished planning the children. Two are enough for me.
 

Zaba12

2018-01-12 08:41:30
  • #2
...otherwise I would of course have planned only 2 children's rooms upstairs, as I don't need a study.

I couldn't excite my wife about the idea of planning 2 children's rooms upstairs and keeping an emergency children's room in the basement.
 

ypg

2018-01-12 08:55:50
  • #3


What scares you about it? That is a nice steel stringer staircase.
However, it certainly looks a bit messy, squeezed into 2 x 2 meters.
Jokes aside, though there is some truth to it: open risers, metal railing... plus these stair carpets, random pictures, mess... color scheme: all of this doesn’t exactly make a staircase look elegant.

You could take closed risers, but those would be even harder to walk on due to the lack of depth. With open risers, you can place your foot further forward.
I would go for more harmonious colors on the wall, wood, and railing and definitely avoid conspicuous carpets and distracting decorations.
 

Maria16

2018-01-12 09:09:07
  • #4
So you don't need an office... so why exactly do the office and the children's room have to be swapped? And is it really not possible to shift a few more cm?
 

kaho674

2018-01-12 09:44:23
  • #5
I suspect that the proximity to the bedroom is not desired.

If the study is also supposed to be a children's room (no one could have guessed that), then changing the stairs would be a bottomless pit. All rooms would be called into question again. Since you’re already quite far along with the planning, the question is rather whether you swallow the bitter pill and see what you can make of it.

However, if the thought horrifies you, that makes me skeptical. I can already see the scene: the stairs get installed and then you stand there thinking, "This is not how I imagined it." Therefore, I would definitely recommend seeing it beforehand or, better yet, talking to the stair builder. In the end, you might not find it so bad or it might not be—who knows. But it would be stupid to complain afterward.
 

Zaba12

2018-01-12 09:51:11
  • #6


That’s exactly what I would be for... and I am looking for ideas
 

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