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OC Stairs / Design Hardwoods
`A complete reframe and replacement of the lower section of this stairway totally updated the look of this house. Old beams were removed and a fresh new look has been achieved.
Trimcraft of Fort Myers, Inc.
During the recent renovation of this Fort Myers home in Tidewater, Trimcraft gave the main living area a more “open” feel. Replaced existing rail with 1-1/2” stainless steel handrail on ½” tempered glass balustrade with 4” aluminum track. The finishing touches were red oak treads with painted risers and skirt.
Design + Build by Lazar
Custom stairs made from steel with wood risers gives continues the airy feel of the home. Thoughtfully designed by Steve Lazar of design + build by South Swell. designbuildbysouthswell.com Photography by Joel Silva.
Elite Design Group
Builder: Artisan Custom Homes
Photography by: Jim Schmid Photography
Interior Design by: Homestyles Interior Design
Pamela Macior, LLC
Wide stairs with a iron balusters and a gray handrail lead to the second floor of this beautiful beach house and down to the ground floor. This stair is a contemporary simple design that is a work of art.
Bayberry Cottage
When our client asked us to modernize his childhood home, and make this old four square into a happy, open-concept summer getaway, we jumped at the chance! The red armchair on the landing adds a surprise element of additional color, the custom runner on the stairs reinforces the casual, welcoming vibe of the home, and of course the funky fish artwork says we're at our beach cottage and having fun!
Clauss Construction
Custom built oar railings with wood top and bottom rails. Wood treads with white risers.
Bellingham Bay Builders
Situated on the north shore of Birch Point this high-performance beach home enjoys a view across Boundary Bay to White Rock, BC and the BC Coastal Range beyond. Designed for indoor, outdoor living the many decks, patios, porches, outdoor fireplace, and firepit welcome friends and family to gather outside regardless of the weather.
From a high-performance perspective this home was built to and certified by the Department of Energy’s Zero Energy Ready Home program and the EnergyStar program. In fact, an independent testing/rating agency was able to show that the home will only use 53% of the energy of a typical new home, all while being more comfortable and healthier. As with all high-performance homes we find a sweet spot that returns an excellent, comfortable, healthy home to the owners, while also producing a building that minimizes its environmental footprint.
Design by JWR Design
Photography by Radley Muller Photography
Interior Design by Markie Nelson Interior Design
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