STAIR TYPE: Controls the dimension rules of your stairs, like riser height, tread depth and run width. Inside Stair Type, you will also find Run Type, Landing Type and Support type.
To modify these types, either go to Stair Type, or use TAB to individually select a run, landing or support. Then click Edit Type.
RUN TYPE: Inside this type, you can modify Tread Thickness, and set a Nosing Length
to your treads. You can also set Riser Thickness and decide if you want them slanted. Also use this panel to set materials for tread and risers.
LANDING TYPE: By default, this will be the same as Run Type. Uncheck the box Same as Run to customize landing material, thickness, nosing, etc.
SUPPORT TYPE: Specify whether to use Carriage or Stringer style support. Also set support Material, Width and Depth.
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7- LANDINGS ARE AUTOMATIC BY DEFAULT
If you draw two stairs run next to each other, Revit will automatically add a landing to join the two. You can uncheck this feature when creating the stairs (see tip 2).