Budget, Premium Staircase Ideas and Designs

Winding Stairs
Winding Stairs
Where Wood Meets SteelWhere Wood Meets Steel
These custom stairs built on-site allowed the homeowners to expand their one story bungalow while keeping its original character. The repurposed, bleached oak treads are supported on a blackened steel central stringer backbone with a welded wire railing.
Kachina Drive Wine Cellar
Kachina Drive Wine Cellar
Hochuli Design & Remodeling TeamHochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs. LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening. Photos by: Ryan Wilson
Wood Railing with Wrought Iron Balusters
Wood Railing with Wrought Iron Balusters
Titan Stairs, Utah!Titan Stairs, Utah!
This is a recent remodel we completed. Unfortunately no before picture but it was a very dated traditional oak railing system. We used Hammered Iron Spindles and a custom Turned Newel Post. The wood is Clear Alder.
Play Alcove Upgrade
Play Alcove Upgrade
Symphony HomesSymphony Homes
- Optional play alcove upgrade under stairs Standard Feature in the Symphony Series
kensington 1
kensington 1
one house greenone house green
due to lot orientation and proportion, we needed to find a way to get more light into the house, specifically during the middle of the day. the solution that we came up with was the location of the stairs along the long south property line, combined with the glass railing, skylights, and some windows into the stair well. we allowed the stairs to project through the glass as thought the glass had sliced through the steps.
Modern Home | Kimberly Demmy Design
Modern Home | Kimberly Demmy Design
Kimberly Demmy DesignKimberly Demmy Design
This rustic modern home was purchased by an art collector that needed plenty of white wall space to hang his collection. The furnishings were kept neutral to allow the art to pop and warm wood tones were selected to keep the house from becoming cold and sterile. Published in Modern In Denver | The Art of Living. Daniel O'Connor Photography
Lakeview
Lakeview
Deluxe Stair & Railing LtdDeluxe Stair & Railing Ltd
The Lakeview project looks like an endless supply of stairs and railings, in which it is. Not a single support post or wall to be found to hold up these stairs, all are self-supporting. The main floor post is used as the focal point while the others are simplified and square in profile for a clean look. The handrail is made of Red Oak flat cut and in an "P" profile. The spindles are a plain alternating single knuckle profile in a unique "hammered" effect, in a Textured Black finish. The main post is made at a 4" x 4" dimension with a built-out base at 6" x 6", while the rest are 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" plain square, all in Red Oak flat cut. *featured images are property of Deluxe Stair & Railing Ltd
Interiors
Interiors
Fänas ArchitectureFänas Architecture
Rustic ranch near Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Offers 270 degree views north. Corrugated sheet metal accents. Cove lighting. Ornamental banister. Turret.
Rockport
Rockport
Snake River InteriorsSnake River Interiors
A custom home on the Gulf Coast
Roger Oates Trent Airforce stair runner carpet in Barnes London
Roger Oates Trent Airforce stair runner carpet in Barnes London
HighergroundHigherground
Roger Oates Trent Airforce stair runner carpet fitted to white painted staircase in Barnes London
Village Loft Built In Stair Bookcase
Village Loft Built In Stair Bookcase
General AssemblyGeneral Assembly
We maximized storage with custom built in millwork throughout. Probably the most eye catching example of this is the bookcase turn ship ladder stair that leads to the mezzanine above. © Devon Banks

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