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Very scary. They would never be allowed under our building codes.
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I think someone forgot about the building codes.
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Now this is the very dangerous design of stair because their are 200% more chances of your falling out from these stairs. But the design looks nice. Thanks for sharing the photo.. But I think the are not safe specially in those homes where children are under 10 years.
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These are interesting stair but who build that do not know about building codes and this type of stairs don't have any advantage it takes more effort to build and dangerous for kids also. I think these stairs did not build by a professional because its a useless.
Melbourne home builder Last edited by Neilorrick : June 6th 13 at 06:55 AM |
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