An increasingly popular choice, Spacesaver stairs are an ideal solution where space is limited. Taking up about half the space of a standard flight, the unique tread shape overcomes the problem often associated with steep stairs, enabling comfortable descent facing forward with plenty of foot room. Although in use for many years, the alternating tread stair was actually included in the Building Regulations (Part K) in 1992. However, as with all stairs, it is advisable to confirm with the local Building Control Department their suitability for any given project.
MODEL BERGEN SPACE SAVER is available in two widths
The Bergen Spacesaver Stair Kits are typical DIY products ready to assemble and install into the smallest of locations.
- Stair and tread angle adjusts on assembly to suit variable floor heights
- Comfortable to ascend and descend facing forward
- Easy to assemble and install using simple drilling template
- High quality pine treads and strings
- Optional quarter landing kit
- Minimal opening lengths, between 1200 and 1600mm approx. depending on steepness and joist thickness
- Bergen - two widths available measured across outside of strings either 660mm or 545mm
- Optional ranch rails or baluster kit (allow extra 30mm per slide)
- 10 to 14 tread models as standard
- 1/2 risers in pine are available to comply with building regulations if required
- Made to measure space saver stairs available for different widths, heights or materials
| Product Code | | Treads | Floor To Floor |
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| Bergen 545 | X | 10 | Up to 2200mm |
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| | X | 11 | Up to 2400mm |
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| | X | 12 | Up to 2640mm |
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| | X | 13 | Up to 2860mm |
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| | X | 14 | Up to 3080mm |
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| Bergen 660 | X | 10 | Up to 2200mm |
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| | X | 11 | Up to 2400mm |
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| | X | 12 | Up to 2640mm |
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| | X | 13 | Up to 2860mm |
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| | X | 14 | Up to 3080mm |
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QUARTER LANDING KIT
The 1/4 landing chart below is based on one example layout only, for a 13 tread Bergen. For other layouts the adjustments indicated below will be required.
- Use either of the left hand columns to find your floor height for the Bergen model chosen, eg. 14 tread 2850mm height.
- Read across for going (A) of upper flight (= 2020mm at 9 treads).
- If upper flight is not 9 treads as indicated, adjust the size A by using the right hand column, eg. if 7 treads A = 2020, deduct (2 x 120mm) = 1780mm upper going A.
- If upper going A has 7 treads, the lower going B must have 6 treads on a 14 tread Bergen (7 + landing + 6 = 14 treads).
- Lower going (B) on chart is 3 treads, at 1040mm. Add (3 x 120mm) for 6 treads = 1400mm lower going B.
| Design Chart for 1/4 Landing on Bergen |
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| Floor Height (a) | Floor Height (a) | 9 Treads Above Land (A) | 3 Treads Below Land (B) | Add or Subtract for each Tread Adjust |
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| 13 tread | 14 tread | | | |
| 2500 | 2700 | 2180 | 1090 | 140 |
| 2550 | 2750 | 2130 | 1080 | 140 |
| 2600 | 2800 | 2080 | 1070 | 130 |
| 2650 | 2850 | 2020 | 1040 | 120 |
| 2700 | 2900 | 1960 | 1020 | 120 |
| 2750 | 2950 | 1900 | 1000 | 110 |
| 2800 | 3000 | 1830 | 970 | 100 |
Reduced Upper Going (A) of quarter landing
In addition to the saving obtained by notching the upper string the upper flight may be repositioned further on to the quarter landing if the pointed toe of the string is cut back vertically to the tread. This reduces the total going of the upper flight (A) by one more going (d ÷ 2)
All balustrading options comply with the 100mm gap rule, with the ranch rail having three horizontal rails not two as shown on the picture.
Availability: In stock.