Understanding Landings: What you need to know when thinking about a new staircase.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines landings as the “level area at the top of a staircase or between one flight of stairs and another” Landings have both form and function, and appear in different shapes, depending on their purpose and the overall design. This short article helps clients in understanding landings and what their options may be.

Winder Staircase
Winders or landings functionally turn the direction of a staircase.

Quarter Landings
A single quarter landing turns a staircase 90 degrees.
Two individual quarter landings or a single half landing turns the staircase through 180 degrees.

Left Half Landing, Above Half Moon Landing


Galleried Landing
Understanding landings is only part of the solution. Good design always comes down to proportion and elegance. Landings are are no exception and best executed when integrated into the staircase. It is also important to remember that landings are subject to UK building regs – parts K & M refer.