Staircase with Brick Walls Ideas and Designs

The Scenario House
The Scenario House
YES Glazing SolutionsYES Glazing Solutions
Tucked away in a row of terraced houses in Stoke Newington, this Victorian home has been renovated into a contemporary modernised property with numerous architectural glazing features to maximise natural light and give the appearance of greater internal space. 21st-Century living dictates bright sociable spaces that are more compatible with modern family life. A combination of different window features plus a few neat architectural tricks visually connect the numerous spaces… A contemporary glazed roof over the rebuilt side extension on the lower ground floor floods the interior of the property with glorious natural light. A large angled rooflight over the stairway is bonded to the end of the flat glass rooflights over the side extension. This provides a seamless transition as you move through the different levels of the property and directs the eye downwards into extended areas making the room feel much bigger. The SUNFLEX bifold doors at the rear of the kitchen leading into the garden link the internal and external spaces extremely well. More lovely light cascades in through the doors, whether they are open or shut. A cute window seat makes for a fabulous personal space to be able to enjoy the outside views within the comfort of the home too. A frameless glass balustrade descending the stairwell permits the passage of light through the property and whilst it provides a necessary partition to separate the areas, it removes any visual obstruction between them so they still feel unified. The clever use of space and adaption of flooring levels has significantly transformed the property, making it an extremely desirable home with fantastic living areas. No wonder it sold for nearly two million recently!
Contemporary Ranch Reno
Contemporary Ranch Reno
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
This family of 5 was quickly out-growing their 1,220sf ranch home on a beautiful corner lot. Rather than adding a 2nd floor, the decision was made to extend the existing ranch plan into the back yard, adding a new 2-car garage below the new space - for a new total of 2,520sf. With a previous addition of a 1-car garage and a small kitchen removed, a large addition was added for Master Bedroom Suite, a 4th bedroom, hall bath, and a completely remodeled living, dining and new Kitchen, open to large new Family Room. The new lower level includes the new Garage and Mudroom. The existing fireplace and chimney remain - with beautifully exposed brick. The homeowners love contemporary design, and finished the home with a gorgeous mix of color, pattern and materials. The project was completed in 2011. Unfortunately, 2 years later, they suffered a massive house fire. The house was then rebuilt again, using the same plans and finishes as the original build, adding only a secondary laundry closet on the main level.
Private Waterfront Residence on the Chester River
Private Waterfront Residence on the Chester River
Purple Cherry ArchitectsPurple Cherry Architects
The staircase adjacent to the kitchen features a custom three lantern light fixture that hangs from the top floor to the basement.
TG2
TG2
Schreinerei POLLINGERSchreinerei POLLINGER
Faltwerkstreppe in Eiche, geölt. Mauerabdekckung mit eingefrästen LED-Band. Eine raumhohe Glaswand dient als Absturzsicherung.
Oh What A Ceiling!
Oh What A Ceiling!
Green Sheep CollectiveGreen Sheep Collective
‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.
Coppin Street
Coppin Street
S&A StairsS&A Stairs
A modern form that plays on the space and features within this Coppin Street residence. Black steel treads and balustrade are complimented with a handmade European Oak handrail. Complete with a bold European Oak feature steps.
Casa Cabanyal. Reforma integral
Casa Cabanyal. Reforma integral
Nodopía, Arquitectura y DiseñoNodopía, Arquitectura y Diseño
Escalera metálica abierta a la doble altura que comunica la planta baja con el altillo. Las tabicas huecas dan ligereza a la escalera.
Casa sul Fiume MDP | Ristrutturazione completa 250mq
Casa sul Fiume MDP | Ristrutturazione completa 250mq
Architetto Marco FinardiArchitetto Marco Finardi
Ristrutturazione completa villetta di 250mq con ampi spazi e area relax
Schumacher place addition 20103
Schumacher place addition 20103
J.S. Brown & Co.J.S. Brown & Co.
Cleverly designed stairways connect the new addition to the original house. First floor and basement windows were converted into doorways at the landings for access. Exposed brick shows the original exterior surface of the house.
84_Sophisticated-Open Staircase, McLean, VA 22101
84_Sophisticated-Open Staircase, McLean, VA 22101
Century Stair CompanyCentury Stair Company
Its white oak steps contrast beautifully against the horizontal balustrade system that leads the way; lack or risers create stunning views of this beautiful home. CSC © 1976-2020 Century Stair Company. All rights reserved.
Ferndale Road West | Furnishing + Remodel
Ferndale Road West | Furnishing + Remodel
The Sitting RoomThe Sitting Room
Timeless gray and white striped flatwoven stair runner to compliment the wrought iron stair railing. Regan took advantage of this usable space by adding a custom entryway cabinet, a landing vignette in the foyer and a secondary office nook at the top of the stairs.

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