Self-supporting steps are steps that do not require any visible or visible supporting substructures or supports. They appear to float freely in space. This effect is achieved using a special construction technique in which the steps are attached to the wall or to a support system that provides the necessary structural stability.
The exact construction method can vary depending on the desired design and specific requirements. Typically, the steps are attached either to wall brackets or to a steel support system. In both cases, the load-bearing elements are usually concealed to create the impression of a floating staircase.
It is important to note that the design and construction of cantilevered staircases must be carried out carefully to ensure safety and stability. Professionals such as architects, structural engineers and civil engineers should be involved in the process to ensure correct implementation.