At the heart of the software is a dynamic dialog box where users define the global parameters. Users input total height, total length, and slab thickness. StairDesigner then automatically calculates the optimal number of steps, riser height, and tread depth based on the famous Blondel’s Law (2R + G) or other customizable building codes. This eliminates manual calculation errors and ensures ergonomic comfort.
The software provides a wide range of features, such as:
Once parameters are set, the software instantly renders the staircase in a fully textured 3D view. Users can switch between a wireframe structural view and a realistic render to visualize wood grain direction, stringer styles (cut, solid, or mono-stringer), and handrail connections.
A multilingual version of the software would cater to a broader user base, offering support for various languages.
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