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Trinity Kitchen, Bath, and Lighting
Quality Cabinets. Door Style Wayfarer2. Wood Species Rustic Maple. Finish Cafe.
Paint It!
With the addition of a soft metallic plaster and transitional border, this stairway and entry went from blah to elegant.
Photo: Carol Leonesio, Paint It!
Eric Ross Interiors, LLC
What was formerly an unimaginative homework station is now home to a beautiful library and reading nook.
Custom Hardwood Stair Parts
A sample of custom iron balusters created by Custom Hardwood Stair Parts and can be found at http://www.stairparts.net/1/174_Iron-Balusters.html
Longleaf Lumber Inc
Reclaimed red and white oak stair treads by Longleaf Lumber for a private residence in Maine. Brian Vanden Brink Photography and John Cole architecture.
Studio TJP
the thick walls of the stair provide space for shelving and display.
Photo by Lewis E. Johnson
Custom Newel Posts
This custom stair is classic and elegant in every way. The centerpiece of the home, its grand flare and dual access landing are impressive and inviting to all who enter.
The convex (curved front) treads of this stair offer a soft flowing feel. Stairs from both sides of the landing allow access to either side of the home. Beautiful and practical.
Ryan Patrick Kelly Photographs
Ekman Design Studio
This original Phipps Mansion, located in the Denver Country Club neighborhood, is a 1920's Italian Renaissance estate designed by renowned architect Jules Jacques-Benedict. By respecting the existing style, detailing, and materials, the original rooms were reconfigured to compliment the client's lifestyle. The elegant two-story foyer with a grand staircase was restored introducing light and views to a period garden.
Photograph: Ron Ruscio Photography
http://ronrusciophotography.com/
Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
The timeless beauty of our Lafayette line brings warmth to any decor incorporating a rich collection of blooms and interconnected vinery. The versatile color palette includes red, indigo, ivory, yellow, caramel, deep terra-cotta, medium blue and soft green. Each of these colors has been specially dyed to achieve graduated shades of each hue on the wool yarns. The result is literally dozens of individual colors woven to simulate the stria effect of aged vegetable dyes. Installation by Landry & Arcari.
For more information about this project, contact Sertac Cakim at 508-739-0200.
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