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Century Stair Company
Properly spaced round-metal balusters and simple/elegant white square newels make a dramatic impact in this four-level home. Stain selected for oak treads and handrails match perfectly the gorgeous hardwood floors and complement the white wainscoting throughout the house. CSC 1976-2021 © Century Stair Company ® All rights reserved.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
This entry hall is enriched with millwork. Wainscoting is a classical element that feels fresh and modern in this setting. The collection of batik prints adds color and interest to the stairwell and welcome the visitor.
R&J Painting LLC
Stairway –
Prepared and covered all flooring in work areas
Painted using Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in Semi-Gloss color in White
Resourceful Renovator
New staircase to the second floor. Previously the only way to access the second story of the home was through the garage.
BRÜNING INTERIORS
Eine Treppe, die zum Verweilen, Dekorieren, Plaudern einlädt. Hier haben wir Platz, um Deko zu präsentieren, uns hinzusetzen und einen Kaffee trinken. Die integrierte Beleuchtung schafft Stimmung.
ULFBUILT
This is a photo of the modern wooden staircase with a metal handrail, the stone accent wall completes the look. The floor-to-ceiling-windows provide a great view of the outdoors.
Built by ULFBUILT.
Gahagan-Eddy Building Company
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Debra Ackerbloom, Inc.
Formal front entry with built in bench seating, coat closet, and restored stair case. Walls were painted a warm white, with new modern statement chandelier overhead.
Tammara Stroud Design
In 1949, one of mid-century modern’s most famous NW architects, Paul Hayden Kirk, built this early “glass house” in Hawthorne Hills. Rather than flattening the rolling hills of the Northwest to accommodate his structures, Kirk sought to make the least impact possible on the building site by making use of it natural landscape. When we started this project, our goal was to pay attention to the original architecture--as well as designing the home around the client’s eclectic art collection and African artifacts. The home was completely gutted, since most of the home is glass, hardly any exterior walls remained. We kept the basic footprint of the home the same—opening the space between the kitchen and living room. The horizontal grain matched walnut cabinets creates a natural continuous movement. The sleek lines of the Fleetwood windows surrounding the home allow for the landscape and interior to seamlessly intertwine. In our effort to preserve as much of the design as possible, the original fireplace remains in the home and we made sure to work with the natural lines originally designed by Kirk.
Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
Converted a tired two-flat into a transitional single family home. The very narrow staircase was converted to an ample, bright u-shape staircase, the first floor and basement were opened for better flow, the existing second floor bedrooms were reconfigured and the existing second floor kitchen was converted to a master bath. A new detached garage was added in the back of the property.
Architecture and photography by Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
MMAD Architecture
The kitchen becomes another furniture piece morphing to become the stair and divides the dining and lounge. The void above is open the the study landing maintaining a connection between the floor levels.
Image by: Jack Lovel Photography
Premium Staircase with Wood Risers Ideas and Designs
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