Concrete Staircase with Travertine Treads Ideas and Designs

57_Modern & Comfortable Cupboard Under Basement Stairs, Bethesda MD 20817
57_Modern & Comfortable Cupboard Under Basement Stairs, Bethesda MD 20817
Century Stair CompanyCentury Stair Company
In this smart home, the space under the basement stairs was brilliantly transformed into a cozy and safe space, where dreaming, reading and relaxing are allowed. Once you leave this magical place and go to the main level, you find a minimalist and elegant staircase system made with red oak handrails and treads and white-painted square balusters. CSC 1976-2020 © Century Stair Company. ® All Rights Reserved.
Urban hacienda
Urban hacienda
Joseph Volpe, DesignerJoseph Volpe, Designer
The stair tower features a two story ceiling and clere-story windows which brings floods of sunlight into this interior space. The stairs are travertine tile and the walls and ceiling are plaster giving this space a very rich and elegant look. The wrought-iron rail continues up the stairs to a "Juliet balcony" in the center of the sunny space.
Alamo Outdoor Kitchen Remodel Exterior Stairs
Alamo Outdoor Kitchen Remodel Exterior Stairs
Gayler Design BuildGayler Design Build
To create easy and safe access to the backyard from the front of the house, we built a retaining wall and created a path using pavers. There was a very large oak tree that had to be preserved along the route of the new path. The iron railing near the pool deck was matched and used throughout the new pathway, which starts at the driveway and goes all along the side of the house, up the new stairs to the pool deck and outdoor kitchen.

Concrete Staircase with Travertine Treads Ideas and Designs

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