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Stairworks
This project was a commercial law office that needed staircases to service the two floors. We designed these stairs with a lot of influence from the client as they liked the industrial look with exposed steel. We stuck with a minimalistic design which included grip tread at the top and a solid looking balustrade. One of the staircases is U-shaped, two of the stairs are L-shaped and one is a straight staircase. One of the biggest obstacles was accessing the space, so we had to roll everything around on flat ground and lift up with a spider crane. This meant we worked closely alongside the builders onsite to tackle any hurdles.
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Un escalier en métal résolument industriel, un peu raide mais qui a le mérite d'exister ! Surtout qu'il nous amène dans notre petit univers d'objets et de plantes à l'arrivée !
Comfort Zones By Design LLC
Custom built steel staircase designed to meet the needs of this homeowner with a 6" rise over a 16" run. This sturdy set of steps adds both dependability and an understated elegance to this deck making the transition to the backyard seamless.
MARGARITA BRAVO
Every space in this Colorado home is designed to interact with nature yet to bring in contemporary finishes.
Project designed by Denver, Colorado interior designer Margarita Bravo. She serves Denver as well as surrounding areas such as Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, Greenwood Village, and Bow Mar.
For more about MARGARITA BRAVO, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.margaritabravo.com/portfolio/colorado-nature-inspired-getaway/
Hello Puertas Iron Works
Steel Staircase with modern perforated metal just installed www.hellopuertas.com
Cumulus Studio
Understanding the significant heritage value of the Symmons Plains homestead, our clients approached the project with a clear vision; to restore the aging original buildings, then introduce functional, contemporary elements that would remain sensitive to the 19th century architecture.
As is typical of early Georgian homes, the original homestead was quite stripped back, austere and utilitarian in appearance. The new lightweight, highly glazed insertions reflect this simplicity in form and proportion, while their transparency and reduced height allow the original heritage buildings to take prominence in the design.
The new intervention, essentially a long extruded tube, connects both outbuildings and the rear wing of the homestead into one single consolidated structure. This connection activates the entire cluster of buildings, transforming forgotten spaces into living, social additions to the family home.
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