All Railing Staircase with All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

The Scenario House
The Scenario House
YES Glazing SolutionsYES Glazing Solutions
Tucked away in a row of terraced houses in Stoke Newington, this Victorian home has been renovated into a contemporary modernised property with numerous architectural glazing features to maximise natural light and give the appearance of greater internal space. 21st-Century living dictates bright sociable spaces that are more compatible with modern family life. A combination of different window features plus a few neat architectural tricks visually connect the numerous spaces… A contemporary glazed roof over the rebuilt side extension on the lower ground floor floods the interior of the property with glorious natural light. A large angled rooflight over the stairway is bonded to the end of the flat glass rooflights over the side extension. This provides a seamless transition as you move through the different levels of the property and directs the eye downwards into extended areas making the room feel much bigger. The SUNFLEX bifold doors at the rear of the kitchen leading into the garden link the internal and external spaces extremely well. More lovely light cascades in through the doors, whether they are open or shut. A cute window seat makes for a fabulous personal space to be able to enjoy the outside views within the comfort of the home too. A frameless glass balustrade descending the stairwell permits the passage of light through the property and whilst it provides a necessary partition to separate the areas, it removes any visual obstruction between them so they still feel unified. The clever use of space and adaption of flooring levels has significantly transformed the property, making it an extremely desirable home with fantastic living areas. No wonder it sold for nearly two million recently!
Big Bev
Big Bev
Carl Mattison DesignCarl Mattison Design
Take a home that has seen many lives and give it yet another one! This entry foyer got opened up to the kitchen and now gives the home a flow it had never seen.
White Oak and White Staircase & Entryway
White Oak and White Staircase & Entryway
Revived InteriorsRevived Interiors
Updated staircase with white balusters and white oak handrails, herringbone-patterned stair runner in taupe and cream, and ornate but airy moulding details. This entryway has white oak hardwood flooring, white walls with beautiful millwork and moulding details.
Contemporary Shingle Style
Contemporary Shingle Style
Scott Simpson Design + BuildScott Simpson Design + Build
U-shaped wood staircase with wainscoting, landing area seating, bright natural light transoms.
87_Welcoming and Functional Contemporary U-shaped Staircase, Arlington, VA 22207
87_Welcoming and Functional Contemporary U-shaped Staircase, Arlington, VA 22207
Century Stair CompanyCentury Stair Company
Properly spaced round-metal balusters and simple/elegant white square newels make a dramatic impact in this four-level home. Stain selected for oak treads and handrails match perfectly the gorgeous hardwood floors and complement the white wainscoting throughout the house. CSC 1976-2021 © Century Stair Company ® All rights reserved.
MONROE STAIRCASE
MONROE STAIRCASE
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
This entry hall is enriched with millwork. Wainscoting is a classical element that feels fresh and modern in this setting. The collection of batik prints adds color and interest to the stairwell and welcome the visitor.
Fireplace Brick and Stairway Wainscot
Fireplace Brick and Stairway Wainscot
R&J Painting LLCR&J Painting LLC
Stairway – Prepared and covered all flooring in work areas Painted using Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in Semi-Gloss color in White

All Railing Staircase with All Types of Wall Treatment Ideas and Designs

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