Staircase Design Ideas with Open Risers

Bungalow Transformation
Bungalow Transformation
Landis Architects | BuildersLandis Architects | Builders
Greg Hadley Photography The graphic artist client initially considered a basement studio. However, she much preferred the attic studio option that our designer suggested. The original attic stairs, built by her husband, worked for retrieving boxes but were not a comfortable height for walking up. We moved the stairs to a small second floor bedroom. Since the stairs lead to a creative space, the client wanted a fun and unusual design. A local manufacturer made the metal stringer and provided the open risers made of oak.
Tigerwood Center Stringer
Tigerwood Center Stringer
Architech Stairs & RailingsArchitech Stairs & Railings
This modern Tigerwood Staircase carries the beautiful red flooring from the lowest level right to the top level of the home. 15mm Glass panels on either side of the staircase allow separation, safety and support of a slightly oversized handrailing. The lower staircase uses and extended MDF stringer to achieve an absolute zero tolerance connection between stair tread and wall and also allows for a simple stairwell lighting detail.
Narrabeen House
Narrabeen House
CHROFICHROFI
The Narrabeen House is located on the edge of Narrabeen Lagoon and is fortunate to have outlook across water to an untouched island dense with casuarinas. By contrast, the street context is unremarkable without the slightest hint of the lagoon beyond the houses lining the street and manages to give the impression of being deep in suburbia. The house is new and replaces a former 1970s cream brick house that functioned poorly and like many other houses from the time, did little to engage with the unique environmental qualities of the lagoon. In starting this project, we clearly wanted to re-dress the connection with the lagoon and island, but also found ourselves drawn to the suburban qualities of the street and this dramatic contrast between the front and back of the property. This led us to think about the project within the framework of the ‘suburban ideal’ - a framework that would allow the house to address the street as any other suburban house would, while inwardly pursuing the ideals of oasis and retreat where the water experience could be used to maximum impact - in effect, amplifying the current contrast between street and lagoon. From the street, the house’s composition is built around the entrance, driveway and garage like any typical suburban house however the impact of these domestic elements is diffused by melding them into a singular architectural expression and form. The broad facade combined with the floating skirt detail give the house a horizontal proportion and even though the dark timber cladding gives the building a ‘stealth’ like appearance, it still withholds the drama of the lagoon beyond. This sets up two key planning strategies. Firstly, a central courtyard is introduced as the principal organising element for the planning with all of the house’s key public spaces - living room, dining room, kitchen, study and pool - grouped around the courtyard to connect these spaces visually, and physically when the courtyard walls are opened up. The arrangement promotes a socially inclusive dynamic as well as extending the spatial opportunities of the house. The courtyard also has a significant environmental role bringing sun, light and air into the centre of the house. Secondly, the planning is composed to deliberately isolate the occupant from the suburban surrounds to heighten the sense of oasis and privateness. This process begins at the street bringing visitors through a succession of exterior spaces that gradually compress and remove the street context through a composition of fences, full height screens and thresholds. The entry sequence eventually terminates at a solid doorway where the sense of intrigue peaks. Rather than entering into a hallway, one arrives in the courtyard where the full extent of the private domain, the lagoon and island are revealed and any sense of the outside world removed. The house also has an unusual sectional arrangement driven partly by the requirement to elevate the interior 1.2m above ground level to safeguard against flooding but also by the desire to have open plan spaces with dual aspect - north for sun and south for the view. Whilst this introduces issues with the scale relationship of the house to its neighbours, it enables a more interesting multi- level relationship between interior and exterior living spaces to occur. This combination of sectional interplay with the layout of spaces in relation to the courtyard is what enables the layering of spaces to occur - it is possible to view the courtyard, living room, lagoon side deck, lagoon and island as backdrop in just one vista from the study. Flood raising 1200mm helps by introducing level changes that step and advantage the deeper views Porosity radically increases experience of exterior framed views, elevated The vistas from the key living areas and courtyard are composed to heighten the sense of connection with the lagoon and place the island as the key visual terminating feature. The materiality further develops the notion of oasis with a simple calming palette of warm natural materials that have a beneficial environmental effect while connecting the house with the natural environment of the lagoon and island.
Maine Mountain Home
Maine Mountain Home
Meldrum DesignMeldrum Design
A high performance and sustainable mountain home. The contractor masterfully preserved and flipped the existing stair to face the opposite direction.
Contemporary railing for Private Residence. Steel Concepts Etc.
Contemporary railing for Private Residence. Steel Concepts Etc.
Steel Concepts Etc.Steel Concepts Etc.
steel railing with mahogany treads, and mahogany handrail. Powder coated metallic gray.
South Street Custom Home
South Street Custom Home
Michaelson Homes LLCMichaelson Homes LLC
This extraordinary custom staircase is a focal point of the home. The thick wood treads were crafted by Riverside Custom Cabinetry, and the metal stringer was custom made by a local metal company. Accent lighting is tucked under each tread for night time. The cable rail is black metal with stainless cable and a stained handrail to complement the treads.
External staircase
External staircase
Metcalfe Metal LtdMetcalfe Metal Ltd
A decretive external staircase with a large landing and bespoke features. The folded treads will be finished with oak so only the rise will be seen, the laser cut detail on the rise allows light to shine through and gives the staircase an ornate feel. The balustrade is fabricated from stock items amended to suit the clients desired look.

Staircase Design Ideas with Open Risers

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