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30 Horribly Designed Staircases That Are Just An Accident Waiting To Happen, As Shared On This Facebook Group
At the crossroads of architecture and home design lie stairs. They serve an important and practical function and they can serve as important design elements, but as this aptly named Facebook group loves to point out, they can also be downright deadly without the appropriate safety considerations.
Honestly, it takes some talent and creativity to make stairs that are as unsafe as some of the masterpieces on this list. Some seem downright uncomfortable while others present clear tripping hazards or even fool the eyes into hiding individual steps. Let us know which ones you think you’d trip on in the comments.
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The Staircase You Take An Enemy Down
When The House Lights Go Down, Good Luck
Do They Know That Wheelchair Users Don't Normally Bunny Hop?
Stairs may seem deceptively simple at first. How hard is it to design a set of stairs? Just make a bunch of steps and you’ve got it, right? Not quite. In addition to whatever architectural regulations there may be, there are some basic geometric rules that ought to be followed.
Left, Picture Of Stairs From Top-The Wood Planks Run Parallel To Stair Edges Seemingly Forming A Flat Surface. Right, Steps Viewed From Bottom After Fall
This Made My Stomach Swoop
This is Jacob's Ladder on the island of St Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. 699 steps
Can you imagine getting all the way to the top, then realising you've left your phone in the car
It's 5 minutes to get to the beach...half an hour to get back from the beach.
This looks like more than 5 minutes to me. Looks more like 15+ minutes, either way. I would have to go REALLY slow to make sure I don't slip and fall down.
Would have to walk down backwards so I couldn't see the drop, hanging on with a hand on each rail.
If you forgot something at the shops and had to go back, or putting the bins out!
These are the safest stairs yet! They may be steep, but there are rails.
Tbh if there was a slide going to the water on the other side I might be fi e with this
*gets down to the beach* “C**p. I forgot my phone.” *15 minutes later* “. . . Where’s my sunglasses?”
The 'Stairs Of Death' Are A Section Of Stone Steps Built By The Incas, Which Lead To The Top Of Huayna Picchu, In Peru, Which Is One Of The Steep Mountains That Overlooks Machu Picchu
The peak of the mountain is 2,693 metres above sea level and has Inca ruins on top.
You couldn't pay me a billion dollars to walk up that
The ideal rise and run for a single normal step is 7” rise and 11” run (~18cm x ~25cm). However, other ratios are possible for other types of steps. There are tons of sites online that break down the rules of stair design, and that’s all before you get into the fancy ideas highlighted in this post.
I Just Fell Down These In My Mind And It Sounded Like Someone Hitting A Gong In A Very Uncoordinated Way
The half-stairs seem vastly superior to ladders as a steep climb. However, I presume that guard rails were eventually installed.
I Wanna See Someone Try This In Heels
I think there is a fair reason why stairs and escalators feature very prominently in my nightmares.
Yeah, That Is A One-Story Home For Me
Fortunately, most jurisdictions do have some sort of requirements for stairs, and we suspect that they haven’t been followed in many of these examples. In addition to rise over run requirements, step and stair regulations may determine banister shape and height, step edge shapes, step layout, rotation characteristics for steps that turn, and other factors - all of which can determine how likely it is for a set of steps to cause accidents.
“Stairs” Designed By Francesco Librizzi. It’s Really More Of A Treacherous Ladder. I’d Consider Going Up These. Would Not Be Interested In Going Down Them
A Set Of Steep Stairs Each Step Alternates So That You Can Only Really Put One Foot On A Step At A Time. It's Also Nearly A Straight Down Angle
Oh No, I'll Jump, Thanks
An Unusual Cuboidal Stairway In The Little Village San Augustin Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico (Vernacular Architecture) They Are Made Out Of Red Stone And In Six Alternating Columns. The Ankle Twister
I think there may be some skeletons at the bottom of these, um, stairs.
I Can Already Feel The Concussion
She is remembering all the lost lives she witnessed in that same spot
My Shins Hurt Looking At This
When You Don't Have Enough Space For Stairs! Brilliant Child-Friendly Space With An Observatory Tower Incorporated By Arch. Hiroshi Okamoto
Stairs For People Who Aren’t Afraid To Die And Who Enjoy The Nauseating Feeling Of Vertigo
Sthairs
Love My New Apartment But These Are The Stairs Leading Up To The Loft. They Feel More Like A Ladder Because Of How Steep They Are. Don’t Get Me Started On How We’re Going To Move Furniture Up There
Honey What's Wrong, You Haven't Gone Down The Stairerslide Today
Imy Online Civil Engineer Major Is Starting To Pay Off, Another Satisfied Customer
Don't Roll An Ankle Or Anything
The Chair There So People Can Sit And Watch The Injuries
It Looks Like A Human Spine To Me
I Would Like To Have A Word With The Architect Of This Building
This is an art istallation by Lang/Baumann (brilliant, if you want my opinion) and doesnt belong here
Ventilation Grill At The Bottom Of The Enclosure Suggests That Installing Air Conditioning Was More Desired Than A Usable Stairway. Or These Are Cat Stairs
Expert Difficulty Level Stairs
It's Beautiful
Do These Count? They Are In My Son's Room Btw, And I Quite Like Them
The ‘V’ In The Design Is For Very Dangerous
Lots of older houses in the uk had these for when the bedrooms were opposite one another. You get used to them very quickly.
Stone Stairs With Glass Handrail Leading To A Steep Drop
Ok...this one made me laugh...must pay full attention at the bottom. LOL
Oh Well
For when the Fast and the Furious 97 comes out and they're all so old that they're racing wheelchairs instead of cars!😎👩🦼👩🦽👴👵🏆
Stair Designed By People With Two Feet. I Really Hate These Things At My Gym
Don't Ask Me How, But I Haven't Busted My Butt On These Yet
Only A Stair In The Loosest Sense, A Clean White Tiled Ordinary-Looking Men's Bathroom Has An Unusual Vertical Access Method
The first two urials are placed at normal height for your average male genitalia. However, the third pee depositary looms above 2 inches from the ceiling. It's bowl is, almost defiant, orientated towards the ceiling. Truly only a giant whose legs are 90% of his height would be able to take advantage of such a piece of plumbing unaided. What vertical assistance is available to our average man? A staircase perhaps? a ladder? Leading up to the bowl are five red rock climbing hand holds. The lowest is placed at heights that maybe a toddler could access and the tallest one at perhaps at head height. At the urinal no such had holds exist besides the gas heater pipes. What type of mutlilegged creature can access such a waste disposal method boggles the mind. Perhaps the building developers had spiderman as their target market.
Two Levels Of Stairs In What Looks To Be A Highly Trafficked Area, Where The Center Railing Connects To The Left Side Of The Second Set Of Stairs. Thus Completely Blocking Off Entry From The Left Side Of The Stairs
A Set Of Stairs That Leads Up Into The Second Floor But Also Partially Leads Up To Nothingness As The Houses Walls Were Built Into It. Perfect For A Fairy Shelf
Specially Engineered To Promote Faceplants
Go Off Tim Burton
Imagine Having To Run Through These During A Fire
I hope they have a fireman pole so they can actually escape a fire.
A Staircase Passing Through A Counter... And Using The Top Of The Counter As A Step
Found These Stairs In A ”luxury” House Listing In Croatia. The Price For This House Is 1.2m €!
Stairs and footholds on the walls. A very adventurous house choice.
Sudden Case Of Wall
Stairs With Similarly Colored Tiles, No Hand Rail, And A Glass Wall... In A Beach Town Where Our Feet Were Regularly Wet. Almost Died A Few Times
One Way Ticket To A Stubbed Toe
Imagine Being Half Asleep And Just Needing To Pee
Leave the lid up and then see how good of an aim you really have.
The Backrooms
I Live In A House Built Sometime Before 1855. These Are The Only Stairs From The First Floor To The Second Floor
We lived in an old house that had 1 set of normal stairs, for company,1 set of narrow, steep stairs to the bathroom and bedroom and one set of "servant's" stairs that were like these.
I Work In Lighthouses. These Aren't The Worst I've Come Across. They Lull You Into A False Sense Of Safety Thinking They Are Stairs But They Need To Be Used Like A Ladder. Can Barely Fit Your Heels On The Step If Facing Downwards
Free Floating Apparition, Stairs Designed By A Sadist Or Art Installation? Maybe All Of The Above
This Stairwell In Rajasthan, India Inside A Well Is The Deepest In The World. It's Called Chand Baori And Was Made By Slaves In The City Of Jaipur
Everyday You Can Rearrange The Shelves!
That's The Gateway To Hell
Its an abandoned Indian stepwell ruin. It allowed multiple women in the same village to access the well simultaneously regardless of how much water was in it. It also served as a reservoir to store water during the rainy season for the dry season. Google stepwell to see many amazing designs over 1200 years.
Painted Outdoor Staircase In Bucharest, Romania, Made To Look Like A Waterfall, With Mossy Rocks Included
N Steep Outdoor Staircase Leading Down An Equally Deep Hill, Into The Dark Abyss
Taking Your Life Into Your Hands
This Hurts My Brain
It's Certainly One Of The Stairs Of All Time
A Witch Lives There. I Feel It
Its a grain silo. There are augers on the opposite side of the building. This stairwell is to access a walkway that runs the length of the building so you can unblock clogs in the tube that dumps the grain. The tube runs the length of the building too so it can evenly dump the grain.
How?
They Desperately Tried To Make This All Work!
Wider Set Of Stairs With No Actual Handrailings And Thinner Set Of Stairs With A Handrail That Nobody Could Fit Through
Very weird, but looks like this is a retro fitted raised landing. On the landing in the back you can see where the new platform starts. I just cant' imagine what the door to the floor behind the camera looks like though. Unless there is no exit, but the old landing underneath is somehow damaged and new metal stairs put over it.
Me Designing My Sims House
I've lived in a couple of houses with stairs like these - or the V top step. It's amazing how you just get used to it and don't even notice - these look a bit wide - usually you just step from one side to the other without going down the first step
Okay So I Know That Technically These Stairs Are Designed Precisely To Keep You Alive But Still
Granny's Teeth On The Cobb, Lyme Regis UK
I Just Want To Send A Slinky Down It
There is no way. I would have to stop so many times to catch my breath.
The Only Surviving Sunken Bath House Designed By Sir John Soane
And If You Miss The Trash Bins, You Possibly Get Impaled By Those Parking Pole Things
On A Real Estate Listing In My Area
When Aesthetics Lead To Bad Design Hazards
Water Closets Designed By People Who Aren’t Afraid To Die
Sure. Just hang a left, go half-way up the stairs, and you can poop right there in the hall.
Yikes! This Is A Finished Office Space For Rent
A Staircase Into A Loft Conversion We Saw In A House We Viewed Recently. I Went Up And Down This While I Was Super Hungover 😭😂
Stairs. But The One Third From Top Is Going To Kill You
Osha Who?
A Stair Where Each Steap Is A Slab Of Glass Rigidly Bolted To The Wall. No Handrail, No Non-Slip Insert, Just Glass
A Castle We Visited In Brittany Last Week
My Wife Took This Picture From The Loft Of Her Airbnb
9/10 Aesthetic. 10/10 Death By Stairs
That's Pretty Freaking Cool. Albeit, I Would Fall Down And Die
Looks like a hell of a wine cellar. At least while you are lying on your back from the fall you would have something to drink while waiting on the paramedics to arrive. Of course, by the time they got there, they would probably think that's why you fell in the first place. What the hell, I'll have another.
Look At It This Lovely Structure. Maybe A Little Bit Dirty But Hé Looks So Innocent
Platform 9 3/4’s
Any Thoughts Anyone?
Love A Good Repair Job
Fun fact about stairs: some of the steps on the Great Wall of China's stairs are taller than other steps, which slows down the enemy considerably if they invade. The Chinese soldiers aren't affected because they are trained to move quickly on uneven stairs.
While some are innovative art pieces, they should NOT be used as the primary stairs, imo. So many are just hazards
I am massively phobic about stairs. I really should not have looked at these...
the trails of our national park were widened, losing much of the charm and a lot of forest cover because they were deemed inaccessible to tourists in their not-made-for-hiking footwear. Why are these monstrosities allowed? are there no safety codes for stairs?
All of them looks fine except for a few that are 4, 7 ,8, 15, 21 and 26.
This was just wow. Who ever made or designed these stairs had a crazy design plan
Yeah if I have a medical emergency upstairs I'd call for help and then just fall to be reached easier 😔
Some of these would not pass building code regulations in my state
The people who designed this stairs should be punished. No consideration for elder people nor those who are less mobile. Space can be tight in some places but this doesn't justify this kind of design. Those are accidents waiting to happen.
Fun fact about stairs: some of the steps on the Great Wall of China's stairs are taller than other steps, which slows down the enemy considerably if they invade. The Chinese soldiers aren't affected because they are trained to move quickly on uneven stairs.
While some are innovative art pieces, they should NOT be used as the primary stairs, imo. So many are just hazards
I am massively phobic about stairs. I really should not have looked at these...
the trails of our national park were widened, losing much of the charm and a lot of forest cover because they were deemed inaccessible to tourists in their not-made-for-hiking footwear. Why are these monstrosities allowed? are there no safety codes for stairs?
All of them looks fine except for a few that are 4, 7 ,8, 15, 21 and 26.
This was just wow. Who ever made or designed these stairs had a crazy design plan
Yeah if I have a medical emergency upstairs I'd call for help and then just fall to be reached easier 😔
Some of these would not pass building code regulations in my state
The people who designed this stairs should be punished. No consideration for elder people nor those who are less mobile. Space can be tight in some places but this doesn't justify this kind of design. Those are accidents waiting to happen.