Victorian Staircase Design Ideas with Wood Railing
Architelle Architecture & Interior Design
Irreplaceable features of this State Heritage listed home were restored and make a grand statement within the entrance hall.
Foxy Interiors and Home Staging
The newel post is decorated in magnolia, sleigh bells and pine cones. Brenda Corder
Vignette Interiors
These Edwardian stairs were sanded right back and painted in Farrow & Ball Railings, providing a contrast to the walls (Strong White). A black and white carpet runner provides a striking addition.
Higherground
Roger Oates Hanover Elephant stair runner carpet fitted to white painted stair case in Kingston, Surrey
User
Victorian staircase modernized with monochromatic charcoal paint.
Complete redesign and remodel of a Victorian farmhouse in Portland, Or.
Bryan Assoc. Inc. Architects
Existing wainscot details were replicated for the new stairway up. The patterned carpet runner provides a clear path to this new respite.
K and D Joinery Ltd
Contemporary Ash staircase climbs all five floors, along with ash handrail and balustrade.
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
Contemporary staircase of timber and steel, hovers above a Victorian staircase, connecting second floor to third. Minimal new staircase allows light to fill the stair void.
Higherground
Roger Oates Swanson Light Grey stair runner carpet from the Shetland Collection fitted to white painted staircase in Fulham London
Bellingham Bay Builders
After many years of careful consideration and planning, these clients came to us with the goal of restoring this home’s original Victorian charm while also increasing its livability and efficiency. From preserving the original built-in cabinetry and fir flooring, to adding a new dormer for the contemporary master bathroom, careful measures were taken to strike this balance between historic preservation and modern upgrading. Behind the home’s new exterior claddings, meticulously designed to preserve its Victorian aesthetic, the shell was air sealed and fitted with a vented rainscreen to increase energy efficiency and durability. With careful attention paid to the relationship between natural light and finished surfaces, the once dark kitchen was re-imagined into a cheerful space that welcomes morning conversation shared over pots of coffee.
Every inch of this historical home was thoughtfully considered, prompting countless shared discussions between the home owners and ourselves. The stunning result is a testament to their clear vision and the collaborative nature of this project.
Photography by Radley Muller Photography
Design by Deborah Todd Building Design Services
Victorian Staircase Design Ideas with Wood Railing
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