Large Staircase Design Ideas with Limestone Risers
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EJ Brennan formwork ltd In situ concrete stairs
We constructed these concrete stairs for the Contractor, Heywood Real Estates on the prestigious Wentworth estate in 2017.
The Vrindavan Project
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Durango Stone
This mesmerizing spiral staircase for a California custom home is crafted from Authentic Durango Veracruz marble limestone.
Michelle's Interiors
Under-lighting on each step not only provides safety but romantic ambiance at night, emphasizing the curve of the entryway staircase. The risers are constructed of re-purposed French farmhouse wood, which was used extensively throughout the home. The treads are limestone.
Photo by Brian Gassell
Carrie Nicholson, RB, BIC, HL1 Director
Upon entering, what immediately differentiates this property from others you may see at Kukio are grand columns found throughout the home. Each column is intricately engraved with soft botanical patterns, a unique design feature that gives you a glimpse of Hawaii’s architectural history. The columns are said to be reminiscent of the late 1800’s historic Hawaiian architecture found in palaces occupied by Hawaii’s Royalty.
O’Hara Interiors
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Insert Design
The existing footprint of the curved stairs was updated with limestone slab risers and treads. The ornate iron railing was replaced with a simpler design - elegantly marrying the existing traditional details in the house to the new transitional sensibility.
The Amendola Group, Inc.
The rear of this property was basically non-existent falling into heavy woods on a very steep pitch. We tried creating this space with poured footings and walls that go below frost, creating the living space. With the harsh winter of 2017, the weather we encountered did not stop us from pushing through the setbacks to completing this momentous outdoor oasis. We are able to work in all the elements the North East can and has thrown at us. We have an extremely knowledgeable crew and appropriate, well-maintained equipment. Materials such as clear Cedar and Travertine make up the crisp, clean look of this great space!
Large Staircase Design Ideas with Limestone Risers
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