L-shaped Staircase Design Ideas
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3 Lights Design
The staircase serves as a light well with four large skylight at the top. It brings natural light to the inner recesses of the house and, on warm days, can be opened to crease a stacked ventilation effect: Hot air move outwards through the openings above and draws cool air in from the shaded back garden.
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Red Pepper Design & Cabinetry
New lighting and new stained glass window really brought the space to life and set the theme for this 1890's home.
Design Storey
c18th century stair restored and its beauty exposed after been found under layers of wallpaper and later additions. design storey architects
Hyland Homes
It always feels good when you take a house out of the 80s/90s with all the oak cabinetry, carpet in the bathroom, and oversized soakers that take up half a bathroom.
The result? Clean lines with a little flare, sleek design elements in the master bath and kitchen, gorgeous custom stained floors, and staircase. Special thanks to Wheatland Custom Cabinetry for bathroom, laundry room, and kitchen cabinetry.
Josh Wynne Construction
Little Siesta Cottage- This 1926 home was saved from destruction and moved in three pieces to the site where we deconstructed the revisions and re-assembled the home the way we suspect it originally looked.
Up Stairs Rails
A sleek blend of metal and wood, anchored by sturdy box newel posts and detailed with unique knuckle metal balusters. Modern design meets timeless elegance in this standout railing installation.
Designer Carpet
A mid-step between Sisal Panama and Bubbleweave, this Sisal Super Panama from Alternative Flooring is perfect for a rustic interior. Its unfussy medium-sized loop creates a subtle but tactile finish. Great for bedrooms, lounges and dining rooms.
L-shaped Staircase Design Ideas
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