Midcentury Metal Staircase Ideas and Designs

East Bay Home
East Bay Home
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Dramatic spiral staircase in East Bay home. Photos by Eric Zepeda Studio
Sleek & Modern: Staircase
Sleek & Modern: Staircase
Douglah DesignsDouglah Designs
Our Lafayette studio designed this mid-century modern home that exudes sleek sophistication. This home feels stylish and luxurious with its elegant and contemporary design, making it perfect for anyone seeking a fresh and updated living space. The rooms are spacious and characterized by clean lines, soft hues, and high-end finishes. The kitchen has an understated elegance, with a stunning white countertop island and contrasting dark cabinetry, while the beautiful tiled backsplash creates an attractive focal point. --- Project by Douglah Designs. Their Lafayette-based design-build studio serves San Francisco's East Bay areas, including Orinda, Moraga, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo Oaks, Diablo, Dublin, Pleasanton, Berkeley, Oakland, and Piedmont. For more about Douglah Designs, click here: http://douglahdesigns.com/
Eclectic Modern Home Remodel
Eclectic Modern Home Remodel
Melton Design BuildMelton Design Build
Our eclectic modern home remodel project turned a closed-off home filled with heavy wood details into a contemporary haven for hosting with creative design choices, making the space feel up to date and ready to host lively gatherings. The main living space that hosts the large custom walnut and steel staircase was a significant upgrade from the heavy wood that closed off other parts of the house from one another. This new staircase is inviting and creates flow from one level to another. The entryway is welcoming with an arched built-in and incredible custom front door. This space also received an upgraded stone fireplace; together with the oversized windows, this space is a cozy gathering space for friends and family.
Suspended Staircase
Suspended Staircase
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White walls brighten this entry while making a bold statement with the two story suspended staircase.
Pool House
Pool House
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Pond House near Kennett Square, PA
Pond House near Kennett Square, PA
Spring Creek DesignSpring Creek Design
The Pond House is an architect designed mid-century modern ranch home originally built in the 1964. One of the home’s many distinctive features is a porch that wraps the full length of the rear of the house, overlooking a beautiful pond. The current owners want to extend the enjoyment of this view year round, and asked us to present solutions for enclosing a portion of this porch. We proposed a small addition, carefully designed to complement this amazing house, which is built around a hexagonal floorplan with distinctive “flying gable” rooflines. The result is a stunning glass walled addition. The project also encompassed several complimentary upgrades to other parts of the house. Design Criteria: - Provide 4-season breakfast room with view of the pond. - Tightly integrate the new structure into the existing design. - Use sustainable, energy efficient building practices and materials. Special Features: - Dramatic, 1.5-story, glass walled breakfast room. - Custom fabricated steel and glass exterior stairway. - Soy-based spray foam insulation - Standing seam galvalume “Cool Roof”. - Pella Designer series windows
Beverley Street Townhouse
Beverley Street Townhouse
FOI DesignsFOI Designs
Rectangular steel staircase stringers with perforated metal risers and solid metal tread plates. All railing pickets and handrail flat bar welded and finished in satin black powder coat paint.
Fort Langley, BC
Fort Langley, BC
Tamlin International Homes Ltd.Tamlin International Homes Ltd.
Staircase to second floor with high ceilings and exposed wood beams

Midcentury Metal Staircase Ideas and Designs

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