Mid-sized Green Staircase Design Ideas

House on The Bay
House on The Bay
Boardwalk BuildersBoardwalk Builders
Ipe decking and cable rail photo: Carolyn Watson Boardwalk Builders, Rehoboth Beach, DE www.boardwalkbuilders.com
Reutimann
Reutimann
Undercover Systems, LLCUndercover Systems, LLC
A composite second story deck built by Masterdecks with an under deck ceiling installed by Undercover Systems. This deck is topped off with cable railing with hard wood top cap. Cable railing really allows you to save the view and with this house bing right on the water it is a great option.
2016 Spanish Revival
2016 Spanish Revival
Kim Grant Design IncKim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Elizabeth Barkett, Interior Designer - Ross Thiele & Sons Ltd.; Theresa Clark, Landscape Architect; Gail Owens, Photographer
Huper Optik Ceramic 70 Window Film installed in this beautiful Los Angeles home
Huper Optik Ceramic 70 Window Film installed in this beautiful Los Angeles home
WindowTintLA.comWindowTintLA.com
Window Tint LA installed Huper Optik Ceramic 70 Window Film in this beautiful Los Angeles home. This homeowner wanted a film that would help block heat and prevent their furniture and hardwood floors from fading. Huper Optik's Ceramic 70 Window Film was a great film choice because it provides 99.9% UV light rejection and blocks 88% of infrared heat. Huper Optik's Ceramic Films are absolutely the best performing films on the market. Huper Optik's Ceramics are the only 100% dye free and metal free films on the market. Since the films are 100% dye free, you get the most natural view out and there is no dye to fade over time. Metalized films are great for privacy. All of the films we carry include a Lifetime Residential and 15 year warranty .
Floating Stairs
Floating Stairs
Re:Vision ArchitectureRe:Vision Architecture
Located in Pennsylvania horse country on the slope of a family farm, the Nagy residence is a modern farmhouse designed for a modern family. Like historic farmhouses, the Nagy home has an orientation and floorplan that optimizes passive heating and cooling. But unlike farmhouses which did not have the benefit of high-performance glass and insulation, the Nagy home is flooded with daylight in each room. Warm, natural materials reflect the surrounding site while clean detailing gives them a more modern aesthetic. Photos by: Don Pearse Photographers, Inc.

Mid-sized Green Staircase Design Ideas

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