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Pros and Cons of Different Types of Stairs

If we look at different home designs in Pakistan, we’ll learn that different types of staircases are constructed in the houses. Each designed to suit a different layout and preferences.

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Pros and Cons of Different Types of Stairs

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  1. Pros and Cons of Different Types of Stairs If we look at different home designs in Pakistan, we’ll learn that different types of staircases are constructed in the houses. Each designed to suit a different layout and preferences. Whether you choose straight stairs, L-Shaped stairs, winder stairs or any other type of stairs for your home, each of these have their own pros and cons. Read below to know about the advantages and disadvantages each of the popular staircases in detail. Straight Stairs: As the image clearly shows that straight stairs are the simplest type of stairways that can be seen in many modern as well as older homes. The biggest advantage of straight stairs is that they are the easiest to climb up and to come down because of their straight orientation. When it comes to the construction firms, the straight stairs are the easiest to build and are a perfect choice for homes with minimalist designs. The railings and handrails for straight stairs are also easy to build. However, this type of stairs consume a fair amount of linear space and offer minimum privacy. L-Shaped Stairs: The L-shaped stairs are a varied form of the straight stairs, the only difference is they have a single bend that makes them consume less space as compared to that of the straight ones. They are visually appealing and offer more privacy as compared to the straight stairs. The L-shaped stairs are ideally located in the corner of a room. As far as the disadvantage is concerned, the L-shaped stairs are a bit difficult to build. They required some support for landing. Moreover, the handrails of L-shaped staircase require more expertise and time to construct as compared to other staircases. Switchback Stairs: The switchback stairs are also known as the U-shaped or half-turn stairs. They are easiest to fit into an architectural plan and make a home look very stylish. The U-shaped stairs offer a great deal of privacy as they also offer a resting point on the way up. According to AmerAdnan®, the leading architecture and construction company in Lahore, the only disadvantage of the switchback chairs is that they are not that easy to build when compared to other types of stairs. Spiral Stairs: As the name suggests, these stairs go around like a spiral. The treads of the spiral stairs radiate around the center pole. Spiral stairs are a cost effective solution and they consume minimum space unlike any other type of stairs. They are made out of metal and can therefore be repainted or replaced afterwards. These stairs have some advantages too. For instance, only one person can go up or down these stairs at a time. Heavier or larger objects cannot be carried through these stairs. Above all, they are more difficult to climb up and go down as compared to the conventional marble or concrete stairs.

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