What is the typical size of a Queen Anne Victorian staircase stringer?

The size of a Queen Anne Victorian staircase stringer can vary depending on the specific design and dimensions of the staircase. However, in general, the stringer – which is the inclined beam on either side of the stairs that supports the treads and risers – is typically made of solid wood and has a dimension of around 2 inches thick by 10 inches wide. The height or depth of the stringer is usually proportional to the rise of the stairs and can vary based on the specific architectural design.

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