I wish to replace a staircase that runs up between two solid walls.
The original staircase looks like a bog-standard (for then) 3ft width and it has been padded along its length to fill the 960mm gap between the walls. This has led to a clumsy patching of the gap with some painted wood on the upper side.
I'm thinking of replacing the staircase. Is there any reason why I cannot just put treads suppported on individual brackets hard against the walls on either side. Mrs Tet will likely insist on carpetted treads but I could then choose any material for the risers and dispense with a stringer altogether. This will be another step on my mission to eliminate every painted wooden surface from the house.
If this is possible then what size and choice of material would be best for the treads and brackets themselves
Any advice and/or criticism welcome
Regards
Tet
The original staircase looks like a bog-standard (for then) 3ft width and it has been padded along its length to fill the 960mm gap between the walls. This has led to a clumsy patching of the gap with some painted wood on the upper side.
I'm thinking of replacing the staircase. Is there any reason why I cannot just put treads suppported on individual brackets hard against the walls on either side. Mrs Tet will likely insist on carpetted treads but I could then choose any material for the risers and dispense with a stringer altogether. This will be another step on my mission to eliminate every painted wooden surface from the house.
If this is possible then what size and choice of material would be best for the treads and brackets themselves
Any advice and/or criticism welcome
Regards
Tet