Ideal Stairs. How to Design for Quality and Safety.

by / Monday, 10 August 2020 /
Post Image The staircase is one of the design elements that can be created and become a design feature of your house. For some, the staircase design is simply a link connecting between the floor 1 to floor 2, without thinking sometimes of the safety, the rise and run and how to use the space efficiently.

Plan on building proper stairs for your home. There are a lot of factors to take into consideration, both for aesthetics and safety reasons.

Here are tips and the right steps to take for proper stairs:


1) Model and design
Determine the model and design of the stairs that you want to suit with your home design concept.

2) Position of the stairs
It should be in an area that is easily accessible from various corners of the house that support the smooth mobility of the owner.

3) The safety
You can equip with stair railings, whether it made of wood or iron. Stair railing aims to anticipate and avoid possible accidents such as falls, especially if you have young children and the elderly at home.

4) Quality of the stair steps
It’s one of the important things as it will determine the durability of the stairs. We recommend you use the best quality materials to keep it last longer and strong.

5) Comfortable
The width and height of the steps are also factors that need to be considered in designing.

Here are some alternative designs for stair variations that can be built in limited space:


1. Playing with colors, lights, and patterns of the stairs.



2. Using attractive material for stairs and railing.



3. Build multi-function stairs.

Applying for renovation or building a new house in Lippo Village is quick and easy.

Go online to get your construction work permit and submit the application through the following link: https://linktr.ee/InfoLippoVillage and make sure you complete all requirements. You can also check all the requirements and criteria online.

Applying online has never been so easy like this! We are here to help you so you can get your home building underway fast.


Cover Photo by Maxime Lebrun on Unsplash


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