Guides for moving furniture up every stair type — straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, spiral, curved, winder, and floating stairs. Dimensions, clearance tips, and strategies.
Stair Guides
Guides for moving furniture up every stair type — straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, spiral, curved, winder, and floating stairs. Dimensions, clearance tips, and strategies.
36" clearance
36" clearance
36" clearance
25" clearance
30" clearance
36" clearance
32" clearance
26" clearance
26" clearance
36" clearance
36" clearance
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Frequently asked
Spiral and winder stairs are the most restrictive — they turn continuously with no landing to reorient on. Straight stairs are the easiest because the full width stays available the whole way.
01Your item's smallest dimension should sit at least 2–3 inches under the staircase's narrowest clearance for safe passage. The narrowest point — often a turn or overhang — is what counts, not the average.
02Yes — a landing is a rest point and a pivot space, letting you rotate an item 90 or 180 degrees mid-climb. Winder stairs turn without one, so the item must hold its angle through the curve.
03Rarely without disassembly. Spiral stairs combine narrow width with a constant turn, so only items smaller than the effective clearance in every dimension fit. Consider removing legs, or hoisting through a window instead.
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