Orange, Green Staircase Design Ideas

Foggy Bottom Residence
Foggy Bottom Residence
KUBE architectureKUBE architecture
This 900 square foot historic row house in Foggy Bottom is intended to be a "boutique hotel away from home" for the Atlantic-hopping client and his family. Since the house is only 11' wide the over-riding goal was to maximize open space and create built-in storage and furniture, using the floor area as efficiently as possible. The main floor is completely open between front and rear in an effort to visually expand the space from interior to garden. The two long walls define the space. On the right a "warm" wall of wood which houses storage needs (including a built-in desk) accentuates the main sitting area, with the wood flooring sliding up the wall and across the ceiling. The opposite "cool" wall is defined by porcelain "steel" textured tiles around the fireplace, black and stainless steel stair and railings, and plate steel cladding around the powder room (including a custom steel door that disappears into the wall). The kitchen on this side also boasts stainless steel and high gloss laminate finishes. The main floor is covered in a blood-wood flooring which creates a rich backdrop against the dark steel and light ash cabinetry. The rear ipe deck, stained to match the blood-wood, steps down onto a simple red brick patio lined with white Mexican river stones. The upper level is more subdued and tranquil. Warm maple flooring replaces the blood-wood, which emerges only in the finish of the custom master bed (an echo of the finish on the floor below). Two bedrooms and a high-end bathroom with a shower TV, 24" radius "rain" showerhead, and skylight complete the second floor.
Stainess Steel and Maple Wood Railing
Stainess Steel and Maple Wood Railing
Apple Tree Homes IncApple Tree Homes Inc
Beautiful contrast with stainless steel horizontal railing with maple wood handrail.
Pathway and Stairs Lighting
Pathway and Stairs Lighting
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives Of New JerseyOutdoor Lighting Perspectives Of New Jersey
Pathway and landscape lighting gives these stone stairs the correct amount of illumination to be negotiated safely.
Party Barn
Party Barn
Coppercreek LandscapingCoppercreek Landscaping
The staircase from the fire pit area to the natural space below is made of locally-sourced basalt treads framed by basalt boulders and columns. The native fescue on the hillside is left unmown to form sweeping organic shapes.

Orange, Green Staircase Design Ideas

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