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Neil Campbell Architecture
Stair hall on second floor looking towards entry foyer ceiling volume. Beadboard barrel ceiling. Builder Jason Tillery
JLA Joinery
A bespoke made 'Cut String' staircase can dramatically change a hallway or any room, and give a grand feel to a property.
On a Cut String staircase, the newel strings are cut to follow the treads and risers which can be either mitred back into the string or returned into a decorative bracket.
Keuka Studios, Inc
Steel mono stringer floating staircase with glass railing and white oak treads .
Staircase by Keuka Studios
Photography by Dave Noonan
株式会社空間構成
ベニヤで出来てた階段をパナソニックのリフォーム階段でお化粧しました。
当初塗装で化粧を考えていましたが、この素材を知り、今は簡易ながらよいものがあるなあと感心しました。
ノンスリップも付いています。
手すりも壁付ですと出っ張りが多くなりますが、小口に付ける金物を使用したので、今までより少し幅広くなりました。
Carolina V. Gentry, RID
Being that everything really is bigger in Texas, this double-volume space was architecturally grand and ready to be transformed with the Pulp touch. The entry is the place that sets the tone for the rest of the home, so we wanted to create a space that welcomed guests in with boldness and flair. The space is filled with vibrant colors and patterns, yet feels highly curated and collected.
Suburban Steel Supply Company
At Suburban Steel Supply, our ornamental/miscellaneous steel division specializes in custom creations that add beauty, elegance and function to residences. From stairways and railings, to driveway gates and fencing, we have the experience and know-how to fabricate any design or style based on the client’s request.
Novum Architecture
Modern design by Alberto Juarez and Darin Radac of Novum Architecture in Los Angeles.
Frits de Vries Architect Ltd.
Set on a moderately sloped lot, this single-family house is organized around a feature interior double-height division, bisecting social from functional spaces, private from public rituals.
The main floor is continuous from the front patio through to the back garden, providing a generous mix of covered and uncovered exterior lounging spaces. The lot has been carefully landscaped to provide privacy within while softening the crisp roof and deck lines. Familiar materials of wood, stucco, stone, and glass create a warm, unforced aesthetic for all to enjoy.
Photography by: Frits de Vries, Leif Friggstad, and Neil Harper
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