What is the rule of 27 for stairs?
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Jun 27, 2025 - 01:02 PM
The "rule of 27" for stairs is a guideline used in stair design to ensure comfort and safety. It suggests that the sum of the riser (vertical part) height and the tread (horizontal part) depth should equal approximately 27 inches. This balance helps create stairs that are neither too steep nor too shallow, promoting ease of use.
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