Contemporary Wire Cable Railing Staircase Ideas and Designs

N Street Residence
N Street Residence
KUBE architectureKUBE architecture
When man's aspiration is the sky, the ground is only a resistance. - Sverre Fehn In this renovation, a conventional masonry row house is opened up to the sky, with a light, airy interior. The original floor plan was completely transformed for more efficient function and a greater sense of spatial connection, both vertically and horizontally. From a grounded lower level, with concrete, cork, and warm finishes, an abstract composition of crisp forms emerges. The kitchen sits at the center of the house as a hearth, establishing the line between dark and light, illustrated through wenge base cabinets with light anigre above. Service spaces such as bathrooms and closets are hidden within the thickness of walls, contributing to the overall simplicity of the design. A new central staircase serves as the backbone of the composition, bordered by a cable wall tensioned top and bottom, connecting the solid base of the house with the light steel structure above. A glass roof hovers overhead, as gravity recedes and walls seem to rise up and float. The overall effect is clean and minimal, transforming vertically from dark to light, warm to cool, grounded to weightless, and culminating in a space composed of line and plane, shadows and light.
Deephaven Contemporary
Deephaven Contemporary
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Photos of a recent contemporary John Kraemer & Sons home in Deephaven, MN. Architecture By: Charles R. Stinson Architects Interior Design By: CRS Interiors Photography By: Jon Huelskamp of Landmark Photography
Modern Technology Enhances Indoor/Outdoor Living
Modern Technology Enhances Indoor/Outdoor Living
Corinthian Fine HomesCorinthian Fine Homes
These homeowners are well known to our team as repeat clients and asked us to convert a dated deck overlooking their pool and the lake into an indoor/outdoor living space. A new footer foundation with tile floor was added to withstand the Indiana climate and to create an elegant aesthetic. The existing transom windows were raised and a collapsible glass wall with retractable screens was added to truly bring the outdoor space inside. Overhead heaters and ceiling fans now assist with climate control and a custom TV cabinet was built and installed utilizing motorized retractable hardware to hide the TV when not in use. As the exterior project was concluding we additionally removed 2 interior walls and french doors to a room to be converted to a game room. We removed a storage space under the stairs leading to the upper floor and installed contemporary stair tread and cable handrail for an updated modern look. The first floor living space is now open and entertainer friendly with uninterrupted flow from inside to outside and is simply stunning.
Urban Infill House Staircase
Urban Infill House Staircase
Winder Gibson ArchitectsWinder Gibson Architects
A new home in the Cole Valley neighberhood, innovately reimagining vernacular forms such as the bay window with new materials and proportions lifts off the building, pouring light into the interior. Materials include Health ceramic tile, black steel railings, resin stairs and fir ceilings. Projects done in collaboration with Addison Strong Design Studio.
Création d'un escalier
Création d'un escalier
Octant DesignOctant Design
Crédit photo : © Lignes & fox
Broad Ripple Craftsman
Broad Ripple Craftsman
HAUS | Architecture For Modern LifestylesHAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Detail view of open-riser architectural stair featuring vertical cable guardrail and upright piano integration - Architecture/Interiors/Renderings/Photography: HAUS | Architecture - Construction Management: WERK | Building Modern

Contemporary Wire Cable Railing Staircase Ideas and Designs

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