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Inspiration for a mediterranean wooden curved metal railing staircase remodel in Orange County with tile risers
Interior Concepts, Inc.
Staircase - large contemporary wooden l-shaped open and cable railing staircase idea in Baltimore
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ODS Architecture
Random plank custom concrete stairs are a nice contrast to the cedar siding and drought resistant planting by Huettl Landscape Architecture.
Photo by Philip Liang Photography.
Viewrail
Black onyx rod railing brings the future to this home in Westhampton, New York.
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The owners of this home in Westhampton, New York chose to install a switchback floating staircase to transition from one floor to another. They used our jet black onyx rod railing paired it with a black powder coated stringer. Wooden handrail and thick stair treads keeps the look warm and inviting. The beautiful thin lines of rods run up the stairs and along the balcony, creating security and modernity all at once.
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Outside, the owners used the same black rods paired with surface mount posts and aluminum handrail to secure their balcony. It’s a cohesive, contemporary look that will last for years to come.
Earthway Enterprises, Inc
Staircase - mid-sized traditional wooden l-shaped open and mixed material railing staircase idea in Kansas City
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Heritage Design Studio
An impressive Stair Tower with a Cupola at the top, allowing a flood of light into a typically dark space. Transitional style banister and wrought iron railing. Stairs are over 4' wide. Ceiling is 24' 6".
Venetian Custom Homes, Imagery Intelligence
Tribute Designs
Cheryl Terramagra
Example of a mid-sized minimalist wooden straight staircase design in Boston with painted risers
Example of a mid-sized minimalist wooden straight staircase design in Boston with painted risers
Windermere Real Estate
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary limestone u-shaped open and cable railing staircase remodel in Salt Lake City
Jeff King & Company
Paul Dyer Photography
Example of a large trendy courtyard concrete paver patio design in San Francisco
Example of a large trendy courtyard concrete paver patio design in San Francisco
maison blue design group
Jeri Koegel Photography
Large tuscan wooden curved staircase photo in Orange County with tile risers
Large tuscan wooden curved staircase photo in Orange County with tile risers
Vero Beach Magazine
Inspiration for a contemporary wooden u-shaped open and mixed material railing staircase remodel in Miami
C-Reese Architectural Design
Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor family room library remodel in Austin with beige walls
Splash Carpentry
Staircase - mid-sized traditional wooden l-shaped staircase idea in Chicago with painted risers
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JS Interiors LLC
Full-scale interior design, architectural consultation, kitchen design, bath design, furnishings selection and project management for a home located in the historic district of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The home features a fresh take on traditional southern decorating, and was included in the March 2018 issue of Southern Living magazine.
Read the full article here: https://www.southernliving.com/home/remodel/1930s-colonial-house-remodel
Photo by: Anna Routh
Moore Architects, PC
The new house sits back from the suburban road, a pipe-stem lot hidden in the trees. The owner/building had requested a modern, clean statement of his residence.
A single rectangular volume houses the main program: living, dining, kitchen to the north, garage, private bedrooms and baths to the south. Secondary building blocks attached to the west and east faces contain special places: entry, stair, music room and master bath.
The double height living room with full height corner windows erodes the solidity of the house, opening it to the outside. The porch, beyond the living room, stretches the house into the landscape, the transition anchored with the double-fronted fireplace.
The modern vocabulary of the house is a careful delineation of the parts - cantilevering roofs lift and extend beyond the planar stucco, siding and glazed wall surfaces. Where the house meets ground, crushed stone along the perimeter base mimics the roof lines above, the sharply defined edges of lawn held away from the foundation. The open steel stair stands separate from adjacent walls. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are objects in space - visually (and where possible, physically) disengaged from ceiling, wall and floor.
It's the movement through the volumes of space, along surfaces, and out into the landscape, that unifies the house.
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