L-shaped and U-shaped Staircase Design Ideas
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S&A Stairs
Somerville Road is constructed with beautiful, rich Blackbutt timber. Matched perfectly with a mid-century inspired balustrade design – a perfect match to the home it resides in.
Architelle Architecture & Interior Design
Irreplaceable features of this State Heritage listed home were restored and make a grand statement within the entrance hall.
Mcmahon and Nerlich
Beautiful stair treads in Vic Ash spiral up into the stair void as natural light washes down from the full length skylight above. An elegant piece of steel lines the top of the timber battens, marrying in to the existing steel balustrade below.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
The old Victorian stair was replace by a new oak one with concealed stringer and a powdercoated steel handrail.
New Zealand Certified Builders Association
Ceilings soar to 4.5 metres, providing ample space for
windows to showcase the home’s light open spaces.
Skylights in the raked ceilings offer more opportunities
to celebrate sunshine.
Markalunas Architecture Group
Lake Front Country Estate Front Hall, design by Tom Markalunas, built by Resort Custom Homes. Photography by Rachael Boling.
Lee Lormand Design
Entry way with a collection of contemporary painting and sculpture; Photo by Lee Lormand
The Carpet Workroom
A herringbone carpet that everyone loves. This is Momeni, Heatherly, in the color Cashmere. This is a flat weave wool that is durable while being stylish! The homeowner worked with Interior Designer, Jessica Klein of @ohidesignblog to make this stair and hallway runner come to life! DM us for more information on how to get this carpet into your home!
Eco Outdoor USA
Architecture & Interiors: Studio Esteta
Photography: Sean Fennessy
Located in an enviable position within arm’s reach of a beach pier, the refurbishment of Coastal Beach House references the home’s coastal context and pays homage to it’s mid-century bones. “Our client’s brief sought to rejuvenate the double storey residence, whilst maintaining the existing building footprint”, explains Sarah Cosentino, director of Studio Esteta.
As the orientation of the original dwelling already maximized the coastal aspect, the client engaged Studio Esteta to tailor the spatial arrangement to better accommodate their love for entertaining with minor modifications.
“In response, our design seeks to be in synergy with the mid-century character that presented, emphasizing its stylistic significance to create a light-filled, serene and relaxed interior that feels wholly connected to the adjacent bay”, Sarah explains.
The client’s deep appreciation of the mid-century design aesthetic also called for original details to be preserved or used as reference points in the refurbishment. Items such as the unique wall hooks were repurposed and a light, tactile palette of natural materials was adopted. The neutral backdrop allowed space for the client’s extensive collection of art and ceramics and avoided distracting from the coastal views.
L-shaped and U-shaped Staircase Design Ideas
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