Arts and Crafts Staircase Design Ideas with Mixed Railing
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Talla Skogmo Interior Design
Architect: Kurt Baum - KBA Architects
Builder: Streeter & Associates
http://streeterhomes.com/
HillBuilt Construction, LLC
Three-story staircase remodel. View of the landing from the top. 100-year-old Barnwood on the landing up to the second floor and marble tile on the main entry and garage level landings.
William Kleinschmidt, Architect
View of the central stair with reclaimed hemlock boards on the curved wall, douglas fir stair treads and rail posts, reclaimed timber columns, weathered steel beams and railing panels, douglas fir beams and corrugated tin at the ceilings, stained concrete and weathered pine flooring. Photo by Bill Kleinschmidt.
Finishing Touch Hardwood Floor & Remodeling Co.
Lebel Builders Design. Stair Treads & Handrail finished using Gliza Sable Black Stain and 4 coat of Bona Traffic Water Bases Finish.
Shoegnome Architects
We removed the existing original steep staircase and rebuilt a much more gentle stair. The stair used to arrive at a narrow landing with an even more narrow walkway going around each side. Next to the walkways were closets and a bathroom. We moved the bathroom, opened up the space on one side, and turned the other unnecessary walkway into a larger closet. Along with brighter walls and new windows, the top of the stairs is now a light filled space to relax in and enjoy.
Custom Newel Posts
This showpiece blends thick, straight solid walnut treads with the gracefulness of curved lines. The lack of visible support posts keeps the stair visually uncluttered and leaves the impression it is floating. The open rise stair with open stringers show off the solid walnut treads. Mission style posts are complimented by similar lines in the flag style spindles. Stairs are art. Every angle gives a new impression.
Arts and Crafts Staircase Design Ideas with Mixed Railing
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