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Paragon Stairs
The homeowner chose a code compliant Configurable Steel Spiral Stair. The code risers and additional spindles add safety.
Tower Design Studio, ASID LEED AP
Vintage wood sign graces the hallway, along with a red powder room with Ikat linen shade.
Pierce Design
The homeowner works from home during the day, so the office was placed with the view front and center. Although a rooftop deck and code compliant staircase were outside the scope and budget of the project, a roof access hatch and hidden staircase were included. The hidden staircase is actually a bookcase, but the view from the roof top was too good to pass up!
Vista Estate Imaging
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
The conversation with our clients began with their request to replace an office and storage shed at their urban nursery. In short time the project grew to include an equipment storage area, ground floor office and a retreat on the second floor. This elevated sitting area captures breezes and provides views to adjacent greenhouses and nursery yards. The wood stove from the original shed heats the ground floor office. An open Rumford fireplace warms the upper sitting area. The exterior materials are cedar and galvanized roofing. Interior materials include douglas fir, stone, raw steel and concrete.
Bruce Forster Photography
Lisa & Leroy
Making the most of tiny spaces is our specialty. The precious real estate under the stairs was turned into a custom wine bar.
Ryan Bent Photography
Interior built by Sweeney Design Build. Custom built-ins staircase that leads to a lofted office area.
The Design Therapist
When you live in a small house, a trick to making it feel bigger is to bring attention to the transitional areas such as this stair case. Simply dressing it up with a runner, wainscoting, artwork and colorful walls makes you experience the space as part of the square footage of your house every time you use it. The tromp l'oiel mural at the top of the stairs, painted by Wendy Chapin of Silver Spring, MD, suggests even more space. She created a "window" for me that leads the eye to a vast valley beyond. The cutout figure she copied from a Vermeer painting invites the viewer to come upstairs. What fun!
Dominic Paul Mercadante Architecture
Douglass Fir beams, ceiling and trim. Vertical grain Douglas Fir wainscot. Custom reproduction Craftsmen lighting fixtures by John Hamm (www.hammstudios.com)
Brian Vanden Brink Photographer
Haldane UK
Spiral staircase featuring 16 linear metres of spiral handrails with metal balustrading leading to wine cellar
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