Affordable Contemporary Staircase Ideas and Designs

Pond Square (Staircase)
Pond Square (Staircase)
WildercreativeWildercreative
Timber stair carcass clad in solid oak treads with glass balustrade and hidden wine storage. Detail designed and built by Wildercreative. Photography by Mark Cocksedge
Barn Raising
Barn Raising
Legacy Construction Northeast LLCLegacy Construction Northeast LLC
Carol Kurth Architecture, PC and Marie Aiello Design Sutdio, Peter Krupenye Photography
Barberry Alto Steps with L-shaped Landing
Barberry Alto Steps with L-shaped Landing
Liza Phillips DesignLiza Phillips Design
An installation of Barberry Alto Steps with a custom L-shaped landing. This design was inspired by the dark branches of Barberry bushes in winter seen against the white snow. They are hand knotted in Nepal at 100 knots in pure un-dyed black sheep, (which is truly a dark expresso brown) and light Himalayan natural sheep tone (very light grey beige). The design includes six different pieces which can be arranged to form a complete picture or randomly placed for an all-over effect. These can be custom ordered in "true" black and white, rather than in our natural un-dyed tones. Adhesive mesh is provided with each order. Set of 12 for $1,125. Single steps are $98
Hall stairs and landing
Hall stairs and landing
D L Decorating ServicesD L Decorating Services
Ceiling - white Dulux. Walls - Farrow and Ball Elephants breath and Skimming stone in Modern emulsion. Balustrade - Farrow and Ball Modern Eggshell in Tanners Brown and All White. Doors - Farrow and Ball Modern eggshell in Tanners Brown and Skimming Stone. Carpet Spirito, Morning Mist supplied by Carpet Craft Crewe. Animal print runner - Rugs Spuermarket via Amazon Pelmet - made by Donna-Lee with fabric from 'Lush Fabric'
Broad Ripple Modern Craftsman
Broad Ripple Modern Craftsman
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Upright piano finds a home in harmony with new architectural stair adjacent to dining table - Architecture/Interiors/Renderings: HAUS | Architecture - Construction Management: WERK | Building Modern - Photography: Tony Valainis
Hawthorn House
Hawthorn House
Alexandra Buchanan ArchitectureAlexandra Buchanan Architecture
The extension to this 1890’s single-fronted, weatherboard cottage in Hawthorne, Melbourne is an exercise in clever, compact planning that seamlessly weaves together traditional and contemporary architecture. The extension preserves the scale, materiality and character of the traditional Victorian frontage whilst introducing an elegant two-storey extension to the rear. A delicate screen of vertical timbers tempers light, view and privacy to create the characteristic ‘veil’ that encloses the upper level bedroom suite. The rhythmic timber screen becomes a unifying design element that extends into the interior in the form of a staircase balustrade. The balustrade screen visually animates an otherwise muted interior sensitively set within the historic shell. Light wells distributed across the roof plan sun-wash walls and flood the open planned interior with natural light. Double height spaces, established above the staircase and dining room table, create volumetric interest. Improved visual connections to the back garden evoke a sense of spatial generosity that far exceeds the modest dimensions of the home’s interior footprint. Jonathan Ng, Itsuka Studio
New douglas fir stair to provide access to new mezzanine level living room
New douglas fir stair to provide access to new mezzanine level living room
Dickson Architects LimitedDickson Architects Limited
New staircase formed to provide access from existing first floor living space to the new formal living room at mezzanine level. The stair is made from douglas fir with a birch veneer ply balustrade. The clean lines of this stair sit quietly within the existing first floor room. We incorporated a continual shadow gap along the base of the plastered wall to create a floating stair effect. The addition of recessed plaster in wall lights look integral to the plastered wall.
Telgenhoff Residence
Telgenhoff Residence
CLT Design/Build Inc.CLT Design/Build Inc.
The Telgenhoff Residence uses a complex blend of material, texture and color to create a architectural design that reflects the Northwest Lifestyle. This project was completely designed and constructed by Craig L. Telgenhoff.
Espace et couleur
Espace et couleur
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credit photo - Stephane Durieu
Seaview Beach House
Seaview Beach House
Mackenzie Pronk ArchitectsMackenzie Pronk Architects
View through to the kitchen, dining and deck Hardwood timber traces an abstract form around the stair. Photography Roger D'Souza

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