Staircase Design Ideas with Mixed Railing

Nature Inspired Two Story Foyer - Glenelg, MD
Nature Inspired Two Story Foyer - Glenelg, MD
Trish Albano InteriorsTrish Albano Interiors
A close up photo showing the picture molding that was added throughout the entry. We used a gloss paint on the molding and walls to provide a cohesive sleek look. The geometric stair runner adds to the contemporary feel. Each stair tread was covered with carpet separately to align the pattern. Photo Credit:Tracey Brown-Paper Camera Additional photos at www.trishalbanointeriors.com
Warren House
Warren House
Kassel InteriorsKassel Interiors
Headed by Anita Kassel, Kassel Interiors is a full service interior design firm active in the greater New York metro area; but the real story is that we put the design cliches aside and get down to what really matters: your goals and aspirations for your space.
Lakeside Home
Lakeside Home
O'Sullivan Architects, IncO'Sullivan Architects, Inc
The spiral stair in the Great Room leads to the owner's home office. A set of stairs beyond the spiral stair lead to the lower level and the indoor golf simulator.
Modern European Residence
Modern European Residence
Deep River PartnersDeep River Partners
There is an intentional elegance to the entry experience of the foyer, keeping it clean and modern, yet welcoming. Dark elements of contrast are brought in through the front door, natural slate floors, sconces, balusters and window sashes. The staircase is a transitional expression through the continuity of the closed stringer and gentle curving handrail that becomes the newel post. The curve of the bottom treads opens up the stair in a welcoming way. An expansive window on the stair landing overlooks the front entry. The 16’ tall window is softened with trimmed drapery and sconces march up the stair to provide a human scale element. The roof line of the exterior brings the ceiling down above the door to create a more intimate entry in a two-story space.
92_Grand Double Staircase in Exquisite Custom Home, Great Falls VA 22066
92_Grand Double Staircase in Exquisite Custom Home, Great Falls VA 22066
Century Stair CompanyCentury Stair Company
Architectural elements and furnishings in this palatial foyer are the perfect setting for these impressive double-curved staircases. Black painted oak treads and railing complement beautifully the wrought-iron custom balustrade and hardwood flooring, blending harmoniously in the home classical interior. CSC 1976-2022 © Century Stair Company ® All rights reserved.
Handrailing update
Handrailing update
Portland Stair CompanyPortland Stair Company
Wood railings and newels with metal balusters
Pickford Residence
Pickford Residence
AAHA StudioAAHA Studio
Custom Home Staircase with stadium seating concept at entry hall
Oak & Glass Carpeted Winder Staircase
Oak & Glass Carpeted Winder Staircase
Pear StairsPear Stairs
This exemplary oak winder staircase has been specifically designed to capitalise on the wealth of available natural light in the property. Positioned below sky lights, the stairs feature glass panel balustrades that let the light flow through the space. Instead of clamps, the panels are held in place by grooves in the handrail and baserail, contributing to the minimalist design ethos of contemporary interiors. The handrail, newel posts and newel caps have simplistic square forms that let the natural warmth and rich colour of the oak take centre stage. To add a touch of comfort, the client carpeted the stairs for a modern yet welcoming finish.
Here’s a maple space-saving Stair we shipped to Punta Gorda, Florida yesterday
Here’s a maple space-saving Stair we shipped to Punta Gorda, Florida yesterday
Top Tread StairwaysTop Tread Stairways
Space-saving staircase terminology I normally call these Alternating-tread stairs, but there are other common terms: • Space-saving Stair • Alternating stair • Thomas Jefferson Stair • Jeffersonian staircase • Ergonomic stair with staggered treads • Zig-zag-style • Boat Paddle-shaped treads • Ship’s Ladder • Alternating-tread devises • Tiny-house stairs • Crows foot stairs Space-saving Stairs have been used widely in Europe for many years and now have become quite popular in the US with the rise of the Tiny House movement. A further boost has been given to the Space-saving staircase with several of the major building codes in the US allowing them. Dreaming of a custom stair? Let the headache to us. We'd love to build one for you. Give us a call or text at 520-895-2060
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Regal X Inc.Regal X Inc.
Floating staircase, open floor plan

Staircase Design Ideas with Mixed Railing

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