Red Staircase Ideas and Designs

Smyrna Basement
Smyrna Basement
The Southern Basement CompanyThe Southern Basement Company
Stairwell photo by The Southern Basement Company
Historic Pennsylvania Stable Renovation
Historic Pennsylvania Stable Renovation
Pinemar, IncPinemar, Inc
Pinemar, Inc.- Philadelphia General Contractor & Home Builder. Kenneth Mitchell Architect, LLC Photos: Jeffrey Totaro
Ft. Beauregard Estates
Ft. Beauregard Estates
The Stairway ShopThe Stairway Shop
Freestanding Curved Stair, Oak Stair, Open Riser Stair, Silver Iron Baluster
LEEDing the Way
LEEDing the Way
Architectural Resource LLCArchitectural Resource LLC
Whole-House Sustainable Remodel and addition. The client-oriented design also achieved USGBC LEED Platinum Certification- fifth in the nation, first in the state of Michigan. Reevaluating and prioritizing true space needs and rethinking the floor plan allowed us to eliminate the formal places of the home and instead integrate those that really mattered to the homeowner- such as a unique Bike Staging area/mud room!
Mac's Shack
Mac's Shack
Studio TJPStudio TJP
The stair winds along the exterior wall of the octagonal tower all in fir. Photo by Lewis E. Johnson
Freestanding Elliptical Staircase
Freestanding Elliptical Staircase
Bishop WoodcraftBishop Woodcraft
Don't have the room for the true "Circular" freestanding staircase you've been dreaming about? Maybe an Ellipse is what you need to put gorgeous lines in a tight space. This African Mahogany beauty found its home in Bountiful, Utah. The hand forged balusters from Italy were supplied by our good friends at House of Forgings. Where possible we try to avoid pitch changes which, while you can soften them with a nice carved fitting, cause a kink in the handrail and stringer. We love things to just flow. This last picture shows our design in which we ensured each of the maroon lines (inside stringer, walk line, & outside stringer) were divided in equal "run" segments. This results in no kinks and produces another wonderful side effect of bowing treads which as they descend down evolve from concave to convex and give the staircase a very compelling and organic feel.

Red Staircase Ideas and Designs

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