Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me with what i'm guessing is a common issue, I'm part way through a loft conversion (Steel work all in and joists going in this week) and I'm ready to order a staircase.
It will be a double winder (Top and Bottom 3 steps) which will be going into a rectangular opening in the loft floor - I have attached picture from Stairbox hopefully this will work!
Anyway, I've fitted straight runs before where back of top newel and stair string are notched over the trimmer - in this instance the back of the newel will be the right side of it (looking up the stairs from the straight run) - notching this would push the whole staircase across towards the trimmer and no leave any clearance for the handrail!
Should I have a double newel at top or do I need to pack the joist out behind the last riser to give the handrail clearance?
If I pack out will I be left with an awkward gap to cover behind the newel?
Thanks in advance!
Hoping someone can help me with what i'm guessing is a common issue, I'm part way through a loft conversion (Steel work all in and joists going in this week) and I'm ready to order a staircase.
It will be a double winder (Top and Bottom 3 steps) which will be going into a rectangular opening in the loft floor - I have attached picture from Stairbox hopefully this will work!
Anyway, I've fitted straight runs before where back of top newel and stair string are notched over the trimmer - in this instance the back of the newel will be the right side of it (looking up the stairs from the straight run) - notching this would push the whole staircase across towards the trimmer and no leave any clearance for the handrail!
Should I have a double newel at top or do I need to pack the joist out behind the last riser to give the handrail clearance?
If I pack out will I be left with an awkward gap to cover behind the newel?
Thanks in advance!