Interior Stairs Without Stringers
Cut a notch along the bottom of each stringer.
Interior stairs without stringers. Once all boards are cut mark your long frame boards at 16 on center for the bracing. Start by drilling a 38 hole in a block of hardwood. Secure and stabilize the stringers by installing risers toe boards.
No changing notching the skirting into stringers will not affect the stability of the stairs provided that 1 the new stringer against the wall is nailed to the studs in the wall 2 the stringer at the open side of the stairs is supported by a wall as shown in your Goal picture and 3 riser boards are at least 1x and installed as shown. Fastening of the stairs stringers with steel base plates to the unfinished floor as well as wall fasteners and stringer connections as far as structurally required. The largest step frame will be on the bottom.
Solid stringers can only be used on the outer sides of a set of stairs. Its simple math and if you use the right tools it is quite easy. They keep the stairs secured on either side.
But you have some freedom in the way you design the tread locations. Pre-cut stair stringers are available in a variety of sizes to make this part of the project a bit easier. A nice finished look uses a design where the nosing of each tread is hidden within the width of the stringer.
Notice how the nosing of the treads does not stick out beyond the edge of the 2x12. Release pieces from stringers then clean out the tread mortises on both sides. Cut 1 in 6 in 25 cm 152 cm boards to the width of your stairs.
If the stair has closed stringers on both sides remove the defective tread by cutting it carefully in half. Outdoor Stairs Deck Stairs Wooden Stairs Escalier Art Escalier Design Stairs Without Stringers Deck Stair Stringer. Saved by Christy Carter.