Staircase Design Ideas with Glass Risers and Limestone Risers
LEONE HOMES
Rare, Corner lot 70 X 120 8400 sqft, 3688 sqft. home nested in the heart of Quilchena. This brand new luxurious contemporary home is quality built by the prestigious developer Leone Homes and no details were spared in the masterpiece. Home features impeccable finishes: custom wine cellar, glass staircase, Swarvoski lights, granite counter top backsplash, Italian tile, 4 bed & 4 bath all with en suite upstairs. 1 bedroom + den with spacious living room, media room and dining room downstairs. Beautiful outdoor living with cedar pergola, gas fire pit perfect for entertaining.
Photo credit: Pixilink Solution
O’Hara Interiors
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BKD Interiors
The client is a west Texas native turned big city lawyer. The design of the space reflects these contrasting influences bringing together a bold, contemporary design with organic elements. Removing walls opened the space creating the perfect environment for a floating staircase. The new staircase is the focal point of the room and a one-of-a-kind conversation piece with a built-in functional bar and buffet. The backlit alabaster behind the bar brings light and depth.
Inline Design
Just look at this beautiful entry way. Our Glass Adapters are perfect for this elegant staircase and its beautiful hardwood panels. The Glass Adapters and glass panels provide such an open, light and airy space. If you want simplicity and elegance, our Glass Adapters are the perfect addition to your home!
User
Detail of the glass landing. A beautiful staircase we designed which is made from glass making it into a key feature. The glass opens up the space connecting the floors together in a simple but effective way. The oak treads add warmth to the space.
Jarrods Staircases
The Elliot family wanted a sleek and modern staircase that was a complete contrast to Carl and Inge’s period home; the Old School House, which dated back to 1861. Here’s how we helped them create it.
Photo Credit: Matt Cant
BOSS Stairs Limited
Cantilevered limestone staircase with wrought iron spindles topped with a continuous Oak handrail
Staircase Design Ideas with Glass Risers and Limestone Risers
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