Travertine and Terracotta Staircase Design Ideas
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Century Stair Company
In this smart home, the space under the basement stairs was brilliantly transformed into a cozy and safe space, where dreaming, reading and relaxing are allowed. Once you leave this magical place and go to the main level, you find a minimalist and elegant staircase system made with red oak handrails and treads and white-painted square balusters. CSC 1976-2020 © Century Stair Company. ® All Rights Reserved.
Alvarez Homes
Tampa Builders Alvarez Homes - (813) 969-3033. Vibrant colors, a variety of textures and covered porches add charm and character to this stunning beachfront home in Florida.
Photography by Jorge Alvarez
Hamilton-Gray Design, Inc.
Hamilton-Gray Design, San Diego, CA
Haute hacienda staircase leading to the guest house. Reclaimed terra cotta tile with patterned tile on the risers creates interest true to the Spanish style, which is complemented with a custom wrought iron hand rail.
Joni Koenig Interiors
This secondary staircase leading from this estate family room to the basement level wine and bonus room, features antique terra cotta flooring, and a hand forged and hammered iron railing, all designed by Joni Koenig Interiors.
Rocio Navarro Arquitectura
Escalera al aire libre, con baldosas de barro y muros enfoscados en blanco.
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs.
LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening.
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Michael K Chen Architecture
Townhouse stair in travertine block with bent bronze and walnut railing. Custom formed terra cotta tiles in an inky glaze line the 30ft tall walls of the stair. The stair links the kitchen, pictured here, to dining room and wine room/lounge above and below. Photo by Alan Tansey. Architecture and Interior Design by MKCA.
Travertine and Terracotta Staircase Design Ideas
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