Types of Staircase

1. Duplex Straight Staircase
A straight, linear flight of stairs that offers simplicity and functionality. It's a common and affordable choice suitable for various architectural designs.

2. Duplex Curved Staircase
Featuring a graceful curve, this staircase combines elegance with practicality. It adds a unique aesthetic to the space it occupies.

3. U-Shaped Duplex Staircase
Consisting of two parallel flights of stairs joined by a landing, creating a 180-degree turn. U-shaped stairs are known for their architectural flexibility.

4. L-Shaped Duplex Staircase
Forming an "L" shape, this staircase offers privacy and efficient use of space. It's an ideal choice for corner installations.

5. Spiral Staircase
A compact and visually striking staircase that spirals upwards, saving space while adding a captivating design element.

6. Floating Staircase
These staircases create a sense of lightness and openness by appearing to "float" without visible support structures, relying on hidden anchors.

7. Cantilevered Staircase
Known for their bold and minimalist design, these staircases extend from a wall or structure, appearing to defy gravity.

8. Split Staircase
A unique design with a split in the middle, offering two separate paths to ascend and descend, adding a touch of architectural flair.

9. Helical Staircase
These elegant staircases feature a gentle curve and smooth, flowing lines, making them a focal point of interior design.

10. Switchback Staircase
Also known as "dog-leg" stairs, they feature two flights that make a 180-degree turn with a landing in between, maximizing space efficiency.

11. Cantilevered Floating Staircase
Combining the sleekness of a floating staircase with the structural innovation of cantilevering, these stairs are both functional and artistic.