Green Staircase Ideas and Designs

Staircases
Staircases
Arrow Millwork and CabinetryArrow Millwork and Cabinetry
Stained newel post and handrail with oil rubbed bronze balusters.
House on Casco Bay
House on Casco Bay
Elliott ArchitectsElliott Architects
Two distinct and seemingly disparate ideas are reflected in this house: the memory of a 19th century Cape Cod residence that stood on the site for over 100 years and the desire for a new, minimalist spatial expression. Photos by Wayne Fuji'i, c 2009
Hartford Road House
Hartford Road House
Clayton&Little ArchitectsClayton&Little Architects
A 1930s vintage duplex located on a prominent corner of Pemberton Heights in historic West Austin was converted into a single-family residence that reflects the owner’s interest in the combined aesthetic of mid-century American and Japanese design. The contemporary elements - a metal clad stair, a garage/workshop and a screened porch - elegantly integrate old and new and artfully accommodate the modern lifestyle of a young family. This house was featured on the AIA Homes Tour. The house includes many inventive organizational features, including “mission control,” an area by the side entry that includes a message board, compartments for each person’s belongings, and a drawer that contains plugs for phone and other gadget recharging, conveniently placed out of sight. A stepped storage cabinet, or Japanese tansu cabinet, was built adjacent to the stair leading from the kitchen to the upper floor.
Philadelphia Townhouse on Delancey Place
Philadelphia Townhouse on Delancey Place
Studio 511Studio 511
The oval stair of this Victorian Townhome follows up through five stories. A skylight was added to filter light down into the stair. Interior Design by Baraba Gisel and Mary Macelree.

Green Staircase Ideas and Designs

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