Beach Style Floating Staircase Design Ideas

Home 2: Kiawah Island, SC
Home 2: Kiawah Island, SC
The Look InteriorsThe Look Interiors
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Private Residence
Private Residence
Equilibrium Interior Design IncEquilibrium Interior Design Inc
Minimalistic entry foyer features a three-story vertical space allowing for birds eye view of the space from floors above. Exotic Brazilian ipe wood clad cantilevered floating stairs seem to be suspended in space and extend all three floors of the residence while LED thread lighting creates soothing glow lifting up the threads. Stainless steel vertical tension bars spanning the entire height of the stairwell provide stability and safety. Photography: Craig Denis
Island Home
Island Home
Daniel Conlon ArchitectsDaniel Conlon Architects
Simple Main stair with cable rail system and large window. Arched doorway.
Modern Staircase in Texas Lake House
Modern Staircase in Texas Lake House
Paragon StairsParagon Stairs
A floating staircase is a perfect alternative to a bulky traditional stair frame. It allows light to fill the space and keep the floorplan open.
Open Riser Stair Treads
Open Riser Stair Treads
SDstair Coast BuildingSDstair Coast Building
Metal stringers wrapped with solid white oak & paint grade, open riser stair treads, recessed panel stringers and notched box newels. Sally Lyons
Beaches
Beaches
Skale Building DesignSkale Building Design
Cantilevered timber stair case with frameless glass balustrade and smooth finished concrete wall.
Show House in Coronado
Show House in Coronado
SDstair Coast BuildingSDstair Coast Building
Hand-made Stairway Floats above the lower stair with each component custom made in our shop. Sally Lyons
Beachside Bend
Beachside Bend
The Anderson Studio of Architecture & DesignThe Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design
Housed atop a sand dune overlooking a crescent shaped beach, this updated innovative shingle style home replaced an existing vacation home our clients purchased a number of years ago. Significantly upgrading what was previously there, the single characteristic they wanted to maintain was a curved glass element that made the home distinctly identifiable from the beach. The height of the dune is unique for the area and well above flood plane which permits living space on all three levels of the home. Choreographed to fit within the natural landscape, guests entering the home from the front porch are immediately greeted with stunning views of the ocean. Delicate wood paneling and textural details are illuminated by abundant natural light flooding the home. East and West facing stairs are greeted with a wash of sunlight in the morning and evening, illuminating paths to breakfast and returning to rest. Photo by Kelly Ferguson

Beach Style Floating Staircase Design Ideas

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