What stair shapes does HTS offer?
Clear, concise answers.
The HTS range covers virtually all common staircase geometries:
Basic shapes: - Straight staircases -- the simplest and most affordable shape - Quarter-turn -- a direction change of 90 degrees - Half-turn -- a direction change of 180 degrees - Three-quarter-turn -- a direction change of 270 degrees
With landings: - U-shaped -- two parallel runs with an intermediate landing - S-shaped -- curved course - Z-shaped -- two direction changes
Construction types: - Housed-stringer staircases (eingestemmte Wangentreppen) -- treads routed into the stringer, classic appearance - Cut-stringer staircases (aufgesattelte Treppen) -- treads sit on top of the stringer, more open appearance - Faltwerk staircases -- cantilevered premium construction from approx. 9,000 euros - Berliner Stufen -- cantilevered treads with metal substructure and wood cladding - Central-post staircases -- space-saving alternative to spiral staircases with a rectangular design
HTS advises you on which shape is optimal for your room situation and budget.
