I like it: Hanging stair


The Hanging Stair is a great design by Canadian architects Blencoe Levine Associates that solves the common problem with stair treads when renovating. So I guess that’s pretty convenient when you run into roadblocks in the middle of your house project. Although this is a good use of space, and it’s a modern look, I would question the strength of it over time.

We often use the phrase "tread lightly"; Anglo-Canadian architects Christopher Blencoe and Judith Levine take it literally with these treads that don't even touch. It is an interesting solution to a standard problem in renovations and additions.


The idea is really great but too bad I won't be using it home as my ninja cat will have a hard time reaching upstairs...

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