Staircase - The complete stair structure, including the flight, landings and balustrade, Flight - A series of steps leading from one landing to another, Landing - Level platforms at the top and bottom of every flight of stairs, String - The board into which treads and risers are housed or cut, Tread - The horizontal member of a step, Riser - The vertical member of a step, Newel Post - A large sectioned vertical component to which the string and handrails are fixed at the top and bottom of a flight, Step - The combination of a tread and a riser, Rise - The height of a step, measured vertically from the top of one tread to the top of the next tread. The total rise of the flight is the vertical distance from one floor level to the next, Going - The horizontal distance of a step, measured from the face of one riser to the face of the next riser. The total going of a flight is the horizontal distance between the first and last riser of the flight, Cap - The shaped top of a newel post. It can be worked on the solid newel, or fixed on, Handrail - A rail that follows the same pitch as the staircase and provides support for stair users, Baulsters - Short vertical members that form the infill between the string and handrail, String Capping - A component planted on the top of the string to increase its thickness to allow balusters to be fixed, where the balusters are thicker than the string, Balustrade - The combination of the handrail, balusters, string capping and string that forms the protection to the open side of a flight of stairs, Nosing - The section of tread that overhangs the riser, Shaped Bottom Step - A decorative bottom step that projects beyond the face of the bottom newel, intended to improve access to the bottom of the flight, Spandrel - The triangular area under a flight of stairs. It can be framed in to form a cupboard. It is then known as spandrel framing, Apron Lining - A lining applied to provide a neat finish to the face of the floor joists within a stairwell, Pitch Line - An imaginary line which touches all the nosing's in the flight,
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