7 Popular Types of Staircases in Home Design

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Beyond their practical purposes, staircases also afford homeowners an opportunity to elevate their overall home design. Whether you live in a modern farmhouse or transitional townhome, a functional, beautiful staircase can serve as your interior’s main focal point. Remember, each staircase design will have its own visual appeal and required square footage. To decide on the right one for you and your home’s layout, it’s important to first understand the different types of staircases found in home design.

Here are 7 types of staircases found in many of our home projects. Let us know which designs are your favorite!

Straight Staircase

One of the more prevalent staircases, straight stairs are exactly that, a linear flight of steps with no change in direction. Straight stairs also come in many different kinds of materials and can have other features, such as built-in storage or seating space, worked into the design. For these reasons, many homeowners enjoy this style of stairs in their home. 

Turned Staircase

Quarter-Turn (L-Shaped)
Another common style, the quarter-turn staircase has a 90-degree turn, either in the middle or at one end or the other. Slightly more complex than a straight staircase, quarter-turn staircases are popular among homeowners due to their space-saving design and ability to hug the exterior walls of your home.

Half-Turn (U-Shaped)

Another simple style, half-turn staircases possess similar visual and space-saving appeal as other turned designs. While this type can include a switchback landing midway through its parallel flights, you do not need to utilize this feature.

Spiral Staircase

Elegant and space-saving, spiral staircases have one central point to which all steps revolve around in an upward twirling fashion. Generally, these stairs are best suited for homes that use up their square footage as efficiently as possible, such as city living residences and coastal condos.

Curved Staircase

One of the more elaborate designs, curved staircases are built with a gentle curve in its structure to add a layer of visual sophistication. Known for its elegant look, most curved staircases are positioned in the front of the home, near the foyer so they can be seen upon first entering the home.

Grand Staircase

A design pulled straight out of a fairytale, grand staircases make an impression no one will forget. Predominantly found in foyers, this design utilizes two separate flights of steps that come together in the middle at a central landing. While it’s far from a compact build, there’s simply no arguing the impressiveness of a grand design.

Dual Staircase

Similar to a grand staircase, a dual design is built to make a statement. While also mainly found in the front of the home, this style does not have a central landing spot that connects the two flights of steps, unlike a grand design. Instead, the flights start and end separately on different sides of the dual design.

The Ridge at Bethel CT design options varies by market, community, and home design across many areas. For more information regarding our home design options offered at The Ridge At Bethel CT  or to know more about the community, please visit our website or reach out to our Sales Agent, Patti Arndt.