Type of staircase

  • straight staircase
  • L shape staircase
  • U shape staircase
  • Winder staircase
  • Curved staircase
  • Spiral straircase
  • Floating staircase
  • Split staircase

Straight staircase

Advantage : without corners,the downstairs space can be used as a whole

L Shape Staircase

  • L-shaped staircases, with their 90° corner design, offer greater flexibility in corners or narrow spaces. They are particularly suitable for small apartments, duplexes, or homes with limited floor height, minimizing the overall layout.
  • The corners create a natural resting platform, reducing the risk of accidental falls.

U Shape Staircase

  • A U-shaped staircase, with two 90-degree turns (forming a "U" structure), allows for a compact layout within a vertical space.
  • A prominent resting platform in the middle effectively mitigates fatigue during ascent and descent.

Winder Staircase

The steering angle can be flexibly adjusted according to the shape of the space (90°, 120°, 180°, etc.), adapting to irregular corners or special-shaped spaces

Curved Staircase

The curved staircase is centered on a smooth curve shape, connecting the upper and lower floors through continuously curved steps, combining functionality with artistic sense.

Spiral Staircase

The spiral staircase is a type of staircase that is extremely space-saving and unique in shape. It is centered around a spiral structure that rotates and rises around a central column.

Floating Staircase

The spiral staircase is a type of staircase that is extremely space-saving and unique in shape. It is centered around a spiral structure that rotates and rises around a central column.

Split Staircase

  • Split staircases typically start from a common starting point, with symmetrical or asymmetrical sections extending outwards, ultimately converging on a single upper landing or leading to different areas.
  • Efficiently diverting traffic and improving the pedestrian experience