Metal Staircase Design Ideas with Cable Railing

Meat Packing Duplex
Meat Packing Duplex
Axis MundiAxis Mundi
Packing a lot of function into a small space requires ingenuity and skill, exactly what was needed for this one-bedroom gut in the Meatpacking District. When Axis Mundi was done, all that remained was the expansive arched window. Now one enters onto a pristine white-walled loft warmed by new zebrano plank floors. A new powder room and kitchen are at right. On the left, the lean profile of a folded steel stair cantilevered off the wall allows access to the bedroom above without eating up valuable floor space. Beyond, a living room basks in ample natural light. To allow that light to penetrate to the darkest corners of the bedroom, while also affording the owner privacy, the façade of the master bath, as well as the railing at the edge of the mezzanine space, are sandblasted glass. Finally, colorful furnishings, accessories and photography animate the simply articulated architectural envelope. Project Team: John Beckmann, Nick Messerlian and Richard Rosenbloom Photographer: Mikiko Kikuyama © Axis Mundi Design LLC
Urban Penthouse - Staircase
Urban Penthouse - Staircase
Mia Rao DesignMia Rao Design
This Chicago penthouse features a custom steel staircase to rooftop entertaining area. The staircases is a visual separation between the Wine Room and the Kitchen.
Vogelwiese
Vogelwiese
büro für bauformbüro für bauform
minimaoistische Stahltreppe mit natur belassenen Stufen und Seilfüllung im Geländer. Boden: flügelgeglättete Bodenplatte ohne zusätzlichem Belag Foto Markus Vogt
Modern Craftsman Chalet Cable Railings and Stairs
Modern Craftsman Chalet Cable Railings and Stairs
Keuka Studios, IncKeuka Studios, Inc
double stringer staircase designed for composite treads. Railing and Stairs by Keuka Studios. www.keuka-studios.com
Lantern Studio
Lantern Studio
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
Set in the garden beside a traditional Dutch Colonial home in Wellesley, Flavin conceived this boldly modern retreat, built of steel, wood and concrete. The building is designed to engage the client’s passions for gardening, entertaining and restoring vintage Vespa scooters. The Vespa repair shop and garage are on the first floor. The second floor houses a home office and veranda. On top is a roof deck with space for lounging and outdoor dining, surrounded by a vegetable garden in raised planters. The structural steel frame of the building is left exposed; and the side facing the public side is draped with a mahogany screen that creates privacy in the building and diffuses the dappled light filtered through the trees. Photo by: Peter Vanderwarker Photography

Metal Staircase Design Ideas with Cable Railing

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