Staircase Design Ideas with Concrete Risers
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Board & Vellum
The curvature of the staircase gradually leads to a grand reveal of the yard and green space.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Ingresso e scala. La scala esistente è stata rivestita in marmo nero marquinia, alla base il mobile del soggiorno abbraccia la scala e arriva a completarsi nel mobile del'ingresso. Pareti verdi e pavimento ingresso in marmo verde alpi.
Nel sotto scala è stata ricavato un armadio guardaroba per l'ingresso.
Haldane UK
2 storey spiral staircase featuring 16 linear metres of spiral handrails with metal balustrading
Dickinson Woodworks
Stair handrail in European Walnut
Architect: Jamie Fobert Architects
Photo credit: Hufton and Crow Photography
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
In 2014, we were approached by a couple to achieve a dream space within their existing home. They wanted to expand their existing bar, wine, and cigar storage into a new one-of-a-kind room. Proud of their Italian heritage, they also wanted to bring an “old-world” feel into this project to be reminded of the unique character they experienced in Italian cellars. The dramatic tone of the space revolves around the signature piece of the project; a custom milled stone spiral stair that provides access from the first floor to the entry of the room. This stair tower features stone walls, custom iron handrails and spindles, and dry-laid milled stone treads and riser blocks. Once down the staircase, the entry to the cellar is through a French door assembly. The interior of the room is clad with stone veneer on the walls and a brick barrel vault ceiling. The natural stone and brick color bring in the cellar feel the client was looking for, while the rustic alder beams, flooring, and cabinetry help provide warmth. The entry door sequence is repeated along both walls in the room to provide rhythm in each ceiling barrel vault. These French doors also act as wine and cigar storage. To allow for ample cigar storage, a fully custom walk-in humidor was designed opposite the entry doors. The room is controlled by a fully concealed, state-of-the-art HVAC smoke eater system that allows for cigar enjoyment without any odor.
Neri Architects
1313- 12 Cliff Road, Highland Park, IL, This new construction lakefront home exemplifies modern luxury living at its finest. Built on the site of the original 1893 Ft. Sheridan Pumping Station, this 4 bedroom, 6 full & 1 half bath home is a dream for any entertainer. Picturesque views of Lake Michigan from every level plus several outdoor spaces where you can enjoy this magnificent setting. The 1st level features an Abruzzo custom chef’s kitchen opening to a double height great room.
Winn Wittman Architecture A.I.A.
3-Form acrylic panels are randomly placed in a walnut screen in this unique stair.
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The original wrought iron handrail was uncovered in situ under a layer of wood framing and plaster, and original arches were restored to their original locations and proportions, after having been removed in the 1960s. Saltillo tiles, added over the treads and risers of the stair during the 1990s were removed, exposing the original red stained concrete floor, which was still in near pristine condition.
Design Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architect; General Contractor: Eric Linthicum, Linthicum Custom Builders
Janet Patterson Interior Design (JPID)
Modern staircase with acrylic handrail and custom bookcase with curated art pieces & accessories.
Lowell Custom Homes
Lowell Custom Homes, Lake Geneva, WI Outdoor kitchen Danver Stainless Steel Cabinetry framed with teak center panel, Black Absolute Granite countertops, Pizza Oven, refrigerator drawers.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
La scala esistente è stata rivestita in marmo nero marquinia, alla base il mobile del soggiorno abbraccia la scala e arriva a completarsi nel mobile del'ingresso. Pareti verdi e pavimento ingresso in marmo verde alpi
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The original wrought iron railing was discovered during the demolition phase of the project, having been encased with wood studs and plaster during earlier remodeling. Additionally, the width of the opening through the wall had been narrowed by removing the arch, and the concrete floor was hidden under a layer of modern saltillo tile.
The arch was rebuilt, and anchored to the cast-in-place concrete beam that still spanned the entirety of the opening, the railing was cleaned, and the concrete floor and stair refinished by a local expert in the trade.
Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architects
General Contractor: Linthicum Custom Builders
Photo: Maureen Ryan Photography
Staircase Design Ideas with Concrete Risers
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