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Michaelson Homes LLC
This second stairwell was added for access to the second floor from the back of the house. The stairs are painted, rather than stained, in a beautiful blue/green hue. Details like the wall trim, wallpaper, and paneled ceiling with painted beams give what could be a boring u-shaped stairwell lots of character.
Designer: Meg Kohnen
Photography by: William Manning
Srote & Co Architects | Planners | Interiors
This luxurious estate boasts a striking stone and brick exterior with Flemish diagonal bond gable brickwork and cut limestone window and door surrounds. The stone wrapped turret and porte-cochère with custom iron gate are stand-outs in the design. Cut stone and wrought iron balcony railing, copper spires, and cross-hatch windows add to the character of the home. Inside, the custom stair railings and thoughtful ceiling treatments are complimented by the beautifully refined decor.
Ariana Hoffman: AH & Co. Decorative Artisans
This is a custom painted entryway completed in Livingston, NJ. by the talented faux finishing team of AH & Co. from Montclair, NJ. Together with the client we choose the appliques, moldings, faux painted marble, gold leaf detailing and custom designed layout.
Great Lakes Metal Fabrication
No other home will be quite like this one. The curved steel staircase instantly adds a powerful focal point to the home. Unlike a builder-grade straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped wooden staircase, curved metal stairs flow with grace, spanning the distance with ease. The copper roof and window accents (also installed by Great Lakes Metal Fabrication) provide a luxurious touch. The design adds an old world charm that meshes with the tumbled brick exterior and traditional wrought iron belly rail.
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Carpet World Flooring Center
Modern style carpet along balcony and grand staircase. Long lasting and stunning carpet that can compliment any staircase!
-Credit, Fred Glock
Ron Hartman Woodwork
1st floor - Stained Treads and Rail with white Box Newels, Balusters, and Risers
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