So, why can't the stairs be centered? Come and have a look with me!
There are three reasons for this traditional view: the first reason is that the center of the home is the most important place and should be set as the master's room or other important rooms.
The second reason is that setting the stairs in the center of the house is equivalent to cutting the home from the center, which not only damages the sense of unity at home, but also damages the happiness of the whole family.
The third reason is that it is more convenient to come in from the porch and go directly to the second floor with stairs. Because the middle of the porch house is unlucky, the stairs should be moved to the side instead of the middle. This concept of housing is also applicable to modern architecture. If the stairs occupy the center of the first floor, then the first floor is divided into two halves, which not only makes the room configuration inconvenient, but also makes the function of the house not smooth.
As for where the stairs are, it depends on the nature of the room on the second floor. If the second floor is dominated by personal rooms or bedrooms, when personal privacy is very important, the stairs are best located near the restaurant and kitchen; If the bathroom or toilet is set near the bedroom, that position is also very convenient; If there is a guest room on the second floor, if you don't care about privacy, you can set up stairs in front of the porch. From the point of view of using space, this is not only convenient, but also efficient.
When building stairs, how to ensure their safety is also a very important issue. According to the requirements of architecture, the height of each step of stairs has a certain minimum. The height of the first step is called "step" in architectural terms, and the maximum height cannot exceed 23 cm; The tread of each step shall not be less than 15cm. Of course, these are the most reluctant restrictions. Too steep stairs are dangerous for the elderly or children. The ideal staircase is: steps 17 cm, with a step of about 27 cm.