Industrial Staircase Design Ideas

Microcemento by Komcret escaleras
Microcemento by Komcret escaleras
Microcemento KomcretMicrocemento Komcret
Ejecución en vivienda ubicada en Benalmadena Malaga, combinando madera con microcemento
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Mansard Malevich village
Mansard Malevich village
buro5buro5
buro5, архитектор Борис Денисюк, architect Boris Denisyuk. Photo: Luciano Spinelli
loft industriel
loft industriel
Julien CLAPOTJulien CLAPOT
Photographe Julien Clapot Architecte Vania Nalin
'The Grandeur of the Bungalow in Penthouse'
'The Grandeur of the Bungalow in Penthouse'
Vishwa Design StudioVishwa Design Studio
It’s not every day that you come across a house that makes you wonder if you’re really amidst the hustle and bustle of a city life! This dazzling duplex penthouse starts off with an entrance embedded with rich, natural wood, finished off with beaten copper. This lends a certain earthiness to the space and just like that, your visual appetite is hungry to take in more! Once inside, the soaring ceiling and expansive windows unite to create a light-filled living room, leaving you with the room’s grand sense of space. The first thing that catches your eye is the Pichwai art that spans an entire wall of the living room, followed by a striking wooden swing, by including these local elements, we have combined contemporary with the essence of Gujarati culture. The prime attraction of the house is the triple height central area that starts with an exposed brick wall and concludes with a skylight on top. Situated in this central area is the tastefully designed staircase with segments of polished wood and raw iron segments that merge seamlessly with rest of the decor. The entire east side of the house opens up internally by means of vertical fins, creating an aesthetic dance of shadow and light, whilst also ensuring that the house receives ample cross ventilation. Brilliant use of pivoted windows is spotted in the living room with different colour palettes on both its sides to compliment the space they fall in. All the designs reflect distinctive use of natural textures and palettes ranging from beaten copper, traditional fabrics, polished and unpolished kota, exposed concrete & brick combination, adding a sense of wholesomeness to the entire area. The house gives a sense of liveliness and comfort, with a hint of moody tones here and there.
The New Traditional
The New Traditional
Blue Heron Signature HomesBlue Heron Signature Homes
Designed and built by Terramor Homes in Raleigh, NC. The initial and sole objective of setting the tone of this home began and was entirely limited to the foyer and stairwell to which it opens- setting the stage for the expectations, mood and style of this home upon first arrival. Photography: M. Eric Honeycutt
Vedbaek House I
Vedbaek House I
Norm ArchitectsNorm Architects
Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen / Norm Architects

Industrial Staircase Design Ideas

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