This is true engineering. But it may have serious problems.
1. I highly recommend the risers be affixed to the wall. With this, the entire system may be completely stable. MAYBE.
2. The handrail becomes a “Vierendeel truss.” This may not be obvious at first, so just because it seems sturdy and you don’t get a bunch of tread deflection at the handrail side doesn’t mean that the overall structure is adequate or stable long-term.
3. As a result of #2, THE ENTIRE HANDRAIL SYSTEM IS CRITICAL STRUCTURE. Failure of the fixing between any baluster and the handrail or tread may cause collapse. Inspect the balusters for looseness as often as possible. Just one loose baluster could bring the whole thing down.
Those shelf brackets only fix each tread to its riser, but there's nothing keeping each tread/riser assembly at a fixed angle to the one above & below it. The whole thing is essentially like a big wooden tank tread. Not sure what's actually keeping this thing from falling down... perhaps it's being suspended from the railing by the balusters? Put some fricking stringers under that thing.
It’s a good day to die
when you know the reason why
Not American I'm guessing
9/10 creativity
6/10 cost
3/10 safety
This is true engineering. But it may have serious problems.
1. I highly recommend the risers be affixed to the wall. With this, the entire system may be completely stable. MAYBE.
2. The handrail becomes a “Vierendeel truss.” This may not be obvious at first, so just because it seems sturdy and you don’t get a bunch of tread deflection at the handrail side doesn’t mean that the overall structure is adequate or stable long-term.
3. As a result of #2, THE ENTIRE HANDRAIL SYSTEM IS CRITICAL STRUCTURE. Failure of the fixing between any baluster and the handrail or tread may cause collapse. Inspect the balusters for looseness as often as possible. Just one loose baluster could bring the whole thing down.
Note that this is not an exhaustive list of what could be wrong here. There could be lots more wrong with it.
>rate but no hate
Harry Potter out of 10
>Predicts present day apartment size in Central London.
How did they know?
[breathes heavily in home inspector]
Hilarious/10
thats a magic trick right?
Holy frick this is too good to be true! Did he build more of his house? Is there kitchen cabinets? Or a ensuite??? I need more!
What is that little square anyways?
I thought the same thing. I've been desperately looking for artifacts in the pic that it's AI produced, but so far it's just a fricking clown house.
My first thought was cat flap for a custom cat hangout under the stairs, but surely it's too small, unless he has extra small cats.
a cat could comfortably fit trough that hole.
Cat litter box probably in there.
Hole for central vac behind flap
That's the built in finger box
Vastly underrated tweet
Would this even support one person?
Well it's not black so there is a chance it could support a family.
10/10 would not walk on
Those shelf brackets only fix each tread to its riser, but there's nothing keeping each tread/riser assembly at a fixed angle to the one above & below it. The whole thing is essentially like a big wooden tank tread. Not sure what's actually keeping this thing from falling down... perhaps it's being suspended from the railing by the balusters? Put some fricking stringers under that thing.
>Those shelf brackets
uh
those are clearly stairs, not shelves
>those are clearly stairs, not shelves
What are stairs but intermittent shelves?
You just have to go fast.
?t=75
weight a minute / 10
o I am gigglin