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Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Architect: R. H. Carter Architects Inc.
Photography: Peter A. Sellar / www.photoklik.com
LDa Architecture & Interiors
We've gotten a few inquires about the rug - it iis is a Woodard & Greenstein, Dorchester #60 Stair Runner.
ARC Fine Art Services
Salon-style hang in the stairwell of an art collector's home. Professional picture hanging service.
Miriam Dillon, Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
The vivid stair runner sets the tone for the color story throughout the house. Photo by Anice Hoachlander
The Flooring Group Ltd
Client: Private Residence In West London
Brief: To supply & install black and white striped stair carpet to stairs
Coronado Stone Products
This beautiful project features Coronado Stone Products Caribbean Coral stone veneer. Caribbean Coral stone veneer is not a structural stone, so it can be directly adhered to a properly prepared drywall or plywood substrate. This allows projects to be enhanced with the alluring look and feel of natural cut coral stone veneer, without the need for additional wall tie support that standard natural stone installations require. This Caribbean Coral stone veneer product is featured in the color Santorini Blend. Images were supplied by William Lyon Homes and Vance Fox Photography. See more Architectural Stone Veneer projects from Coronado Stone Products
Bockrath Flooring & Rugs
This client came to the Bockrath Custom Rug Studio because they knew we're all about the details. Our rug artisans took special care with this clients project. Each stripe is perfectly alighted down each step keeping this sharp pattern intact with every curve and step.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
Here's a detail of the handrail at the winder stair in the detached garage.
Chris Marshall
Timothy James Interiors
Entrance Hall and Staircase Interior Design Project in Richmond, West London
We were approached by a couple who had seen our work and were keen for us to mastermind their project for them. They had lived in this house in Richmond, West London for a number of years so when the time came to embark upon an interior design project, they wanted to get all their ducks in a row first. We spent many hours together, brainstorming ideas and formulating a tight interior design brief prior to hitting the drawing board.
Reimagining the interior of an old building comes pretty easily when you’re working with a gorgeous property like this. The proportions of the windows and doors were deserving of emphasis. The layouts lent themselves so well to virtually any style of interior design. For this reason we love working on period houses.
It was quickly decided that we would extend the house at the rear to accommodate the new kitchen-diner. The Shaker-style kitchen was made bespoke by a specialist joiner, and hand painted in Farrow & Ball eggshell. We had three brightly coloured glass pendants made bespoke by Curiousa & Curiousa, which provide an elegant wash of light over the island.
The initial brief for this project came through very clearly in our brainstorming sessions. As we expected, we were all very much in harmony when it came to the design style and general aesthetic of the interiors.
In the entrance hall, staircases and landings for example, we wanted to create an immediate ‘wow factor’. To get this effect, we specified our signature ‘in-your-face’ Roger Oates stair runners! A quirky wallpaper by Cole & Son and some statement plants pull together the scheme nicely.
Eclectic Carpeted Staircase Ideas and Designs
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