Sentences with phrase «alternating tread»

Alternating tread stairs usually use up a lot less space than conventional ones, and are safe and comfortable once you get used to the fact that you have to lift your feet in the right order.
I am still not convinced that people should be sleeping in hot head - banger lofts in the first place, but if you are, and don't have room for a real stair, the alternating tread is the next best thing.
The nicest alternating tread stair I ever saw was the Bookcase Stair by London's Levitate Architects.
I have gone on about alternating tread stairs for years; they take up so much less space than conventional stairs and are safer and more comfortable than they look.
The units are actually quite lovely inside, with a loft bed you reach by alternating tread stairs, a tight bathroom and decent kitchen.
Ladders, ships ladders, and alternating tread devices (ATDs) are all approved options in the IRC for a secondary means of egress from a loft or mezzanine.
Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias Ståhlbom designed a stunning alternating tread stair that looks a little less safe and needs a handrail.
Martin John Brown got an alternating tread stair approved for his wonderful tiny house in Seattle after many battles with the inspectors, but even he notes that «There's a few caveats, though.
I love showing alternating tread stairs; they are a great way to save space and are surprisingly easy to use.
The key gesture that makes it work is the ceiling height, allowing two sleeping lofts, one over the kitchen and the other over the bathroom, accessible by alternating tread stairs.
The alternate tread stair was designed to be a perfect union of functionality, structure and form.

Not exact matches

Tomorrow I'll alternate between the tread - desk and my chair.
The demo, all being powered by the Fox Engine found in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, features a cooperative mission where four Motherbase soldiers must tread through a zombie infested map completing objectives in hopes to return home after being transported to an alternate world.
More ambitiously, Susan E. King's Treading the Maze from 1993 features an innovative double spine that creates a series of alternating graphic and narrative overlays.
Even the alternating paddle - tread stairs and the 6 - foot tall landing makes sense: less space is needed than a full stair, and you can stand up before ducking into bed.
«The pitch of the roof can make constructing a flight difficult and, if this is the case, alternate - tread stairs can be the answer.
Alternate - tread stairs that double as a bookshelf lead up to a mezzanine gym.
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