Midcentury Staircase Design Ideas with Open Risers
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Alloy Homes Incorporated
The large open-riser stair is located at the heart of the home and helps separate the private living areas from more public reception spaces.
It's capped by a large 4'x4' skylight that washed light deep into the central parts of the home.
Floor-level LED courtesy lighting provides ambience at night.
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1973 Holmby Hills home designed by midcentury architect A. Quincy Jones. Interiors furnished by Linea president, Guy Cnop, using pieces from Ligne Roset, Baleri Italia, Driade, Serralunga and more. (Available at the Los Angeles showroom)
Abramson Architects
Glass is a prominent material used throughout the residence, seen from the very top of the structure in the form of expansive skylights and layered all the way down through the various levels of walkways. Not only does this articulate volume, but it also allows the natural light to stream through all levels of the home.
Photo: Jim Bartsch
Two Hands Interiors
Playing with the light and dark finishes throughout the home brings energy to a calm palette and the neutral paints and allows the texture of the wood to shine. This architecturally stunning staircase provides a centerpiece for an open floor plan. Design by Two Hands Interiors.
Twin Lions Contracting Ltd.
These new custom stairs to the master suite addition, were created by milling down the Fir trees that were taken out of the front yard
Siller Treppen
Exklusive Ganzglastreppe für das Foyer eines Privathauses im Raum Stuttgart. Moderne Designtreppen finden Sie bei Siller http://www.sillertreppen.com
Midcentury Staircase Design Ideas with Open Risers
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