Modern Straight Staircase Ideas and Designs

Lexington Modern Home
Lexington Modern Home
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
ZeroEnergy Design (ZED) created this modern home for a progressive family in the desirable community of Lexington. Thoughtful Land Connection. The residence is carefully sited on the infill lot so as to create privacy from the road and neighbors, while cultivating a side yard that captures the southern sun. The terraced grade rises to meet the house, allowing for it to maintain a structured connection with the ground while also sitting above the high water table. The elevated outdoor living space maintains a strong connection with the indoor living space, while the stepped edge ties it back to the true ground plane. Siting and outdoor connections were completed by ZED in collaboration with landscape designer Soren Deniord Design Studio. Exterior Finishes and Solar. The exterior finish materials include a palette of shiplapped wood siding, through-colored fiber cement panels and stucco. A rooftop parapet hides the solar panels above, while a gutter and site drainage system directs rainwater into an irrigation cistern and dry wells that recharge the groundwater. Cooking, Dining, Living. Inside, the kitchen, fabricated by Henrybuilt, is located between the indoor and outdoor dining areas. The expansive south-facing sliding door opens to seamlessly connect the spaces, using a retractable awning to provide shade during the summer while still admitting the warming winter sun. The indoor living space continues from the dining areas across to the sunken living area, with a view that returns again to the outside through the corner wall of glass. Accessible Guest Suite. The design of the first level guest suite provides for both aging in place and guests who regularly visit for extended stays. The patio off the north side of the house affords guests their own private outdoor space, and privacy from the neighbor. Similarly, the second level master suite opens to an outdoor private roof deck. Light and Access. The wide open interior stair with a glass panel rail leads from the top level down to the well insulated basement. The design of the basement, used as an away/play space, addresses the need for both natural light and easy access. In addition to the open stairwell, light is admitted to the north side of the area with a high performance, Passive House (PHI) certified skylight, covering a six by sixteen foot area. On the south side, a unique roof hatch set flush with the deck opens to reveal a glass door at the base of the stairwell which provides additional light and access from the deck above down to the play space. Energy. Energy consumption is reduced by the high performance building envelope, high efficiency mechanical systems, and then offset with renewable energy. All windows and doors are made of high performance triple paned glass with thermally broken aluminum frames. The exterior wall assembly employs dense pack cellulose in the stud cavity, a continuous air barrier, and four inches exterior rigid foam insulation. The 10kW rooftop solar electric system provides clean energy production. The final air leakage testing yielded 0.6 ACH 50 - an extremely air tight house, a testament to the well-designed details, progress testing and quality construction. When compared to a new house built to code requirements, this home consumes only 19% of the energy. Architecture & Energy Consulting: ZeroEnergy Design Landscape Design: Soren Deniord Design Paintings: Bernd Haussmann Studio Photos: Eric Roth Photography
58_Creative Staircase for Timeless Home, Arlington, VA 22201
58_Creative Staircase for Timeless Home, Arlington, VA 22201
Century Stair CompanyCentury Stair Company
Tradition Homes, voted Best Builder in 2013, allowed us to bring their vision to life in this gorgeous and authentic modern home in the heart of Arlington; Century Stair went beyond aesthetics by using durable materials and applying excellent craft and precision throughout the design, build and installation process. This iron & wood post-to-post staircase contains the following parts: satin black (5/8" radius) tubular balusters, ebony-stained (Duraseal), 3 1/2 x 3 1/2" square oak newels with chamfered tops, poplar stringers, 1" square/contemporary oak treads, and ebony-stained custom hand rails. CSC 1976-2020 © Century Stair Company. ® All rights reserved.
Aalto Collection - Marquis Iron Stair Balusters
Aalto Collection - Marquis Iron Stair Balusters
House of ForgingsHouse of Forgings
This simple contemporary style home from Addison's Wonderland features Aalto Collection balusters in the Satin Black finish from House of Forgings. Photographs from Addison's Wonderland: http://addisonswonderland.com/staircase-balusters-heaven/
Appartamento in zona Pagano a Milano
Appartamento in zona Pagano a Milano
adriano pecchio photographeradriano pecchio photographer
Fotografia di © Adriano Pecchio progetto arch. Vincenzo Ferrara
Full house remodel
Full house remodel
Global Construction LLCGlobal Construction LLC
Light and dark colors with medium tone walls make for a modern and clean look to this remodeled stairway and hallway. Custom made handrails compliment the modern style.
metal railing detail
metal railing detail
Moss Yaw Design studioMoss Yaw Design studio
a dark metal railing at the new, open staircase adds contrast to the wide-plank oak floors, installed throughout the upstairs and downstairs, excluding the kitchen, which features large-format porcelain tile.
Modern Railing Lake Oswego
Modern Railing Lake Oswego
Portland Stair CompanyPortland Stair Company
Shadow newel cap in White Oak with metal balusters.
Wool runner with border...
Wool runner with border...
Hertford Flooring LtdHertford Flooring Ltd
RIVIERA - From the Capri range - Silvermine 453 - 100% Wool - With Charcoal Cotton border - Runner - Fitted in Hoddesdon Image 3/4

Modern Straight Staircase Ideas and Designs

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