Affordable Staircase Ideas and Designs

Oak & Glass Carpeted Winder Staircase
Oak & Glass Carpeted Winder Staircase
Pear StairsPear Stairs
This exemplary oak winder staircase has been specifically designed to capitalise on the wealth of available natural light in the property. Positioned below sky lights, the stairs feature glass panel balustrades that let the light flow through the space. Instead of clamps, the panels are held in place by grooves in the handrail and baserail, contributing to the minimalist design ethos of contemporary interiors. The handrail, newel posts and newel caps have simplistic square forms that let the natural warmth and rich colour of the oak take centre stage. To add a touch of comfort, the client carpeted the stairs for a modern yet welcoming finish.
Here’s a maple space-saving Stair we shipped to Punta Gorda, Florida yesterday
Here’s a maple space-saving Stair we shipped to Punta Gorda, Florida yesterday
Top Tread StairwaysTop Tread Stairways
Space-saving staircase terminology I normally call these Alternating-tread stairs, but there are other common terms: • Space-saving Stair • Alternating stair • Thomas Jefferson Stair • Jeffersonian staircase • Ergonomic stair with staggered treads • Zig-zag-style • Boat Paddle-shaped treads • Ship’s Ladder • Alternating-tread devises • Tiny-house stairs • Crows foot stairs Space-saving Stairs have been used widely in Europe for many years and now have become quite popular in the US with the rise of the Tiny House movement. A further boost has been given to the Space-saving staircase with several of the major building codes in the US allowing them. Dreaming of a custom stair? Let the headache to us. We'd love to build one for you. Give us a call or text at 520-895-2060
Customer Stair Runner
Customer Stair Runner
The Carpet WorkroomThe Carpet Workroom
A herringbone carpet that everyone loves. This is Momeni, Heatherly, in the color Cashmere. This is a flat weave wool that is durable while being stylish! The homeowner worked with Interior Designer, Jessica Klein of @ohidesignblog to make this stair and hallway runner come to life! DM us for more information on how to get this carpet into your home!
Traditional Two Story Foyer
Traditional Two Story Foyer
T. Moore Home ReDesignT. Moore Home ReDesign
Two story foyer with grasscloth wallpaper and traditional updates
Bradway Boulevard
Bradway Boulevard
Heller & AssociatesHeller & Associates
Beautiful custom millwork graces the stairwell and support wall of the main staircase in a newly refinished Bloomfield Hills Home. Completed in 2018, the white painted millwork consists of a grid of panels trimmed with narrow moldings and smooth skirting boards. Tiny cove molding trims underscore each of the stained pine stair treads for an elegant finishing touch. A swooping ceiling line creates a sense of spaciousness above the base of the stairs and provides a clear view of the large skylight installed in the hallway above. Richly stained square newell posts and banister railing add a sense of tradition and formality. The warm tones and personable knot holes in the pine flooring contribute a laidback, unpretentious note to the foyer's welcoming atmosphere.
Preserve at the Woods Edge
Preserve at the Woods Edge
Beechwood Building & DesignBeechwood Building & Design
Who doesn't love shiplap trim - down you go to the beautifully finished walk-out for a game of pool during the game. Photography by Dawn Doll
Fishtown Row
Fishtown Row
Wyant ArchitectureWyant Architecture
The reconstructed stairway is beautifully day-lit by new casement windows and skylights at the second and third floors.
Form Marries Function
Form Marries Function
Ashley Campbell Interior DesignAshley Campbell Interior Design
Minimalist metal handrail and balusters make for this timeless stair railing. Custom balusters die into each tread, and the newel post sits proud of the first tread, acting as a 'strap.'

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