Traditional Staircase Design Ideas

My Houzz: A Basic Builder Home Gets the Glam Treatment
My Houzz: A Basic Builder Home Gets the Glam Treatment
Mary Prince PhotographyMary Prince Photography
Photo: Mary Prince © 2012 Houzz Design: Stacy Curran, South Shore Decorating
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Bridge House
Bridge House
Alex Oliver Associates LimitedAlex Oliver Associates Limited
Entrance hall Photographer: Simon Maxwell
Barclay-Hollywood [A]
Barclay-Hollywood [A]
Deluxe Stair & Railing LtdDeluxe Stair & Railing Ltd
Similar to its successor in "Barclay-Hollywood [B]", this staircase was built with the same concept; having a beautiful self-supporting staircase floating while using only limited areas to leverage weight distribution. For the main floor up to second floor only, the connecting staircases had to be constructed of solid laminated Red Oak flat cut stringers at a thickness of 3-1/2" with exception to the flared stringer which was laminated in plywood layers for obvious reasons. The treads and risers were made of 1" plywood with a generous amount of glue, staples and screws in order to accommodate the marble cladding. The basement staircases featured 1-3/4" solid Red Oak flat cut treads with closed risers. This house is a cut above the rest! *railings were completed by others *featured images are property of Deluxe Stair & Railing Ltd
Craftsman Revived
Craftsman Revived
CG&S Design-BuildCG&S Design-Build
The new design expanded the footprint of the home to 1,271 square feet for the first level and 1,156 for the new second level. A new entry with a quarter turn stair leads you into the original living space. The old guest bedroom that was once accessed through the dining room is now connected to the front living space by pocket doors. The new open concept creates a continuous flow from the living space through the dining into the kitchen. Photo by Tre Dunham
An Elegant Entry for a Midwestern Heirloom House
An Elegant Entry for a Midwestern Heirloom House
Wade Weissmann ArchitectureWade Weissmann Architecture
The exquisite staircase sweeps down from the second floor in front of dramatic windows.

Traditional Staircase Design Ideas

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