According to the Long Island Press, this superstition stretches back hundreds of years, to an era when spirituality and architecture were closely connected. Staircases, linking the floors of a home, were thought to symbolize the passage between different realms — the earthly and the spiritual. Some even viewed them as potential pathways for spirits traveling between worlds.
To ward off harmful or mischievous entities, carpenters began inverting a single baluster within an otherwise uniform staircase. The reasoning was based on the belief that evil spirits could only move along straight, uninterrupted paths — so by disrupting that order, the craftsman could prevent them from reaching the upper rooms.
Duality and Design
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