L-shaped Staircase Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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Purser Architectural
Modern Farmhouse Custom Home Design by Purser Architectural. Photography by White Orchid Photography. Granbury, Texas
LUX Design | Interior Design Build
Nothing ordinary about the modern look and finishes of this staircase. The transition to the upstairs level with this look by Lux Design, is very seamless. The blank wall leading to the second floor, has been used to display some of the client's most favorite photos from his travels, to add a layer of visual interest.
Photo Credit: Lisa Petrole
123 Remodeling Inc.
In the heart of Lakeview, Wrigleyville, our team completely remodeled a condo: kitchen, master and guest bathrooms, living room, and mudroom.
Design & build by 123 Remodeling - Chicago general contractor https://123remodeling.com/
Rod and Forge
This client sent us a photo of a railing they liked that they had found on pinterest. Their railing before this beautiful metal one was wood, bulky, and white. They didn't feel that it represented them and their style in any way. We had to come with some solutions to make this railing what is, such as the custom made base plates at the base of the railing. The clients are thrilled to have a railing that makes their home feel like "their home." This was a great project and really enjoyed working with they clients. This is a flat bar railing, with floating bends, custom base plates, and an oak wood cap.
Lenox House Design
This central staircase is the connecting heart of this modern home. It's waterfall white oak design with cable railing and custom metal design paired with a modern multi finish chandelier makes this staircase a showpiece in this Artisan Tour Home.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
The second floor banisters is powder coated iron in a mid-century design. new wood flooring with white finish molding for the "bridge" walk way.
Method Architecture Studio, PLLC
From the outside this one of a kind modern farmhouse home is set off by the contrasting materials of the Shou Sugi Ban Siding, exposed douglas fir accents and steel metal roof while the inside boasts a clean lined modern aesthetic equipped with a wood fired pizza oven. Through the design and planning phases of this home we developed a simple form that could be both beautiful and every efficient. This home is ready to be net zero with the future addition of renewable resource strategies (ie. solar panels).
Amy Carman Design
Great new and old details in this architecturally-rich home: textured plaster, wrought iron railing, detailed trim, and a new custom stair runner.
L-shaped Staircase Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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