Landing
Landings, where required, are attached to
the top of the staircase and provide the path to the upper level.
The landing, in turn, is attached to the structure. Landings
come in various shapes and standard sizes. On taller stairs
“rest" landings can be added when required. The
landing is normally made of materials to match the tread material,
including wood overlays. Landing are required when a staircase
is installed through a hole in the floor. Landings are not required
if the staircase is attached to the corner of a balcony face
application.
Landing rails are added to the landing to provide a safe
exit or entrance from or to the staircase. The standard rail
configurations are rail one side, rail two sides (parallel)
and rail two sides “L" shape. The handrails and
balusters on the landing rails are normally made to match
the handrails and balusters on the staircase. |