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PETE NICK DESIGN
This stone staircase has been a particularly interesting challenge to design and build. As the house is a wooden framed build, we could not use traditional building methods to create this outstanding solid stone staircase. We had to allow certain parts of the staircase to be able to move with the potential movement of the wooden frame of the house. That is also a reason why we had to place some additional columns under the curved part of the stone stairs. We believe that these details make this staircase even more interesting to look at.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This rectangular gallery staircase, made of natural Portuguese limestone, leads to a split staircase, which is reinforced with steel rods. To add to the court-yard feel of the space the stone has been finished with a light sandblasting and wax. The spindles were made of hammered and waxed mild steel bars.
Hush House
Floating steel + stone stairs wind around the limestone library, like scaling a boulder. Open steel railing mimics the forest canopy's latticework. The creekside addition takes many cues from the surroundings.
See the Ink+Well project, a modern home addition on a steep, creek-front hillside.
https://www.hush.house/portfolio/ink-well
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This modern post-tensioned stone staircase, designed in our origami style, was manufactured in Portuguese Rosal limestone.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This modern post-tensioned stone staircase, designed in our origami style, was manufactured in Portuguese Rosal limestone.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This rectangular gallery staircase, made of natural Portuguese limestone, leads to a split staircase, which is reinforced with steel rods. To add to the court-yard feel of the space the stone has been finished with a light sandblasting and wax. The spindles were made of hammered and waxed mild steel bars.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This modern post-tensioned stone staircase, designed in our origami style, was manufactured in Portuguese Rosal limestone.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This modern post-tensioned stone staircase, designed in our origami style, was manufactured in Portuguese Rosal limestone.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This rectangular gallery staircase, made of natural Portuguese limestone, leads to a split staircase, which is reinforced with steel rods. To add to the court-yard feel of the space the stone has been finished with a light sandblasting and wax. The spindles were made of hammered and waxed mild steel bars.
Hush House
Floating steel + stone stairs wind around the limestone library, like scaling a boulder. The landing is at the corner, evoking a sense of flying into the forest canopy. The creekside addition takes many cues from the surroundings.
See the Ink+Well project, a modern home addition on a steep, creek-front hillside.
https://www.hush.house/portfolio/ink-well
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This unique external stone staircase is an example of our early works within post-tensioning. This experimental, origami style staircase was completed in 2013, and finished with a glass balustrade (which was completed by others).
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This rectangular gallery staircase, made of natural Portuguese limestone, leads to a split staircase, which is reinforced with steel rods. To add to the court-yard feel of the space the stone has been finished with a light sandblasting and wax. The spindles were made of hammered and waxed mild steel bars.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This unique external stone staircase is an example of our early works within post-tensioning. This experimental, origami style staircase was completed in 2013, and finished with a glass balustrade (which was completed by others).
PETE NICK DESIGN
This stone staircase has been a particularly interesting challenge to design and build. As the house is a wooden framed build, we could not use traditional building methods to create this outstanding solid stone staircase. We had to allow certain parts of the staircase to be able to move with the potential movement of the wooden frame of the house. That is also a reason why we had to place some additional columns under the curved part of the stone stairs. We believe that these details make this staircase even more interesting to look at.
The Stonemasonry Company Limited
This modern post-tensioned stone staircase, designed in our origami style, was manufactured in Portuguese Rosal limestone.
Floating Staircase with Limestone Treads Ideas and Designs
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