All Railing Metal Staircase Ideas and Designs

Scala - vista dall'alto
Scala - vista dall'alto
Dr-Z ArchitectsDr-Z Architects
Lo spazio estremamente angusto è diventato un'opportunità per installare un'innovativa scala a chiocciola il cui asse centrale sghembo consente di utilizzare pochissimi metri quadrati e, allo stesso tempo, avere spazio a sufficienza per l'appoggio del piede.
FINNE Svendsen Building, Seattle
FINNE Svendsen Building, Seattle
FINNE ArchitectsFINNE Architects
The all-steel stair floats in front of a 3-story glass wall. The stair railings have custom-designed perforations, cut with an industrial water-jet. The top railing is sapele.
Quincy Remodel
Quincy Remodel
Studio ShelterStudio Shelter
updated stair treads, a custom chandelier and art from the client's collection
Dorman House
Dorman House
Austin Maynard ArchitectsAustin Maynard Architects
Dorman House, Austin Maynard Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts
SS-House
SS-House
仲摩邦彦建築設計事務所仲摩邦彦建築設計事務所
螺旋階段は、出来るだけ細く薄いを使い、圧迫感がないように出来ています。
Alberts Residence
Alberts Residence
viaARCHITECTUREviaARCHITECTURE
Detail of the Screen Wall Partition designed using solid wood against the stair which featured stainless steel metal treads and rail. All images © Thomas Allen
Traditional Timnath Spiral Staircase
Traditional Timnath Spiral Staircase
A&E Custom Metal Fabrication and WeldingA&E Custom Metal Fabrication and Welding
This exterior spiral staircase was fabricated in 1 piece. It has a double top rail, decorative pickets, 4" outer diameter center pole fastened to a concrete caisson. The finish is a copper vein exterior powder coat to be able to withstand the unpredictable Colorado weather.

All Railing Metal Staircase Ideas and Designs

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