Stair Stringers

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Hey,

Do they tend to be supported by whatever is below them, i.e. a wall, or are they self supporting?

We want to move the door under our stairs over a bit (about 320mm) and make it taller so we can make some storage using kitchen wall units (310mm deep with doors).

Top of the stairs (showing nothing substantial above it):


Current door. Will be moved closer to the photographer. The space between the architrave on the door to the right and the back wall is 310mm funnily enough!


Thanks
 
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On a straight flight, the strings will be self-supporting. Think of the staircase as a ladder laid at an angle.
 
assuming there is a landing to the rh side off the stairs it may rely on that wall for support :?:
 
The tops of straight flights are usually supported off the trimmer in the thickness of the floor.
 
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