Staircase with Limestone Treads Ideas and Designs

Chester Square
Chester Square
The Stonemasonry Company LimitedThe Stonemasonry Company Limited
A modern, Origami style Combe Brune limestone staircase finished with a contemporary glass balustrade manufacturer by an external partner.
California Custom Coronado Spiral Staircase
California Custom Coronado Spiral Staircase
Durango StoneDurango Stone
This mesmerizing spiral staircase for a California custom home is crafted from Authentic Durango Veracruz marble limestone.
Stone Floors Antique 'Arcane Limestone' Reclaimed Tiles & Pavers
Stone Floors Antique 'Arcane Limestone' Reclaimed Tiles & Pavers
Ancient SurfacesAncient Surfaces
Stone Stairs by 'Ancient Surfaces' Product: Antique Stone Stairs Contacts: (212) 461-0245 Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com Stairs are one of the most basic indoors and outdoors architectural feature that are a must both functionally and esthetically speaking. In landscaping beside their obvious usefulness in helping you access various elevations on your property they will also allow you to divide and breakup various section of your outdoor design, they'll help you redirect your line of sight to specific focal points of interest and by themselves can make a powerful design statement that symbolizes hospitality and openness towards guests. When creating staircases out of our antique stone building elements we focus on waring all of those hats that your stairs need to ware in order to serve their intended multipurpose role. Most don't dwell or even think twice about this seemingly rudimentary and basic building element that on its surface seems unchanged from the days of the Roman empire. However we've identified various stairs designs and cataloged over 30 divers stone stairs type that forms the bulk of our stone stair library. Here are a few that are noteworthy of mentioning: 1- The thick hexagon staggered stepping stone stairs ideal for any ancient, whimsical, 17th century English or Asiatic landscaping themes you may be using in your outdoors. 2- The 3" and 5" Thick foundation slab slices that are massive cut-out chunks from salvaged cornerstone foundation blocks that used to be laid underneath old farmhouses and building structures in medieval and renaissance Europe before the invention of modern cement and steel foundations. 3- The double stacked antique reclaimed limestone stair edge and risers. All made out of our various lines of very hard antique limestone paves that defies all weather types from sub-Saharan to Tundra climates and perfect for both indoors and outdoors applications. 4- Full blocked 8" thick (or more) )stairs with both the squared backs and the slanted backs ideal for the outdoors or for creating a self-supporting structure that will allow architects and designer an extended range of design options and usages. 5- Limestone stairs with Encaustic Tile raisers ideal for any coastal Spanish or Italian style home. 6- Thick and solid single pieced bull-nosed stairs and raisers flanked by wrist high limestone balustrades when used on the outdoor entryway staircase of your home. All of those types of stairs and countless many others will play an invisible role in defining the character and feel of your future home.
Villa Origami
Villa Origami
MORE Projects Mallorca S.L.MORE Projects Mallorca S.L.
Projectmanagement and interior design by MORE Projects Mallorca S.L. Image by Marco Richter
Contemporary Hawaiian Luxury at Kukio
Contemporary Hawaiian Luxury at Kukio
Carrie Nicholson, RB, BIC, HL1 DirectorCarrie Nicholson, RB, BIC, HL1 Director
Upon entering, what immediately differentiates this property from others you may see at Kukio are grand columns found throughout the home. Each column is intricately engraved with soft botanical patterns, a unique design feature that gives you a glimpse of Hawaii’s architectural history. The columns are said to be reminiscent of the late 1800’s historic Hawaiian architecture found in palaces occupied by Hawaii’s Royalty.
Four Beeches
Four Beeches
Calderpeel ArchitectsCalderpeel Architects
Four Beeches Inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House, Four Beeches is a magnificent natural stone, new-build property with a corner turret, steeply pitched roofs, large overhanging eaves and parapet gables. This 16,700 sq ft mansion is set in a picturesque location overlooking a conservation area in Cheshire. The property sits in beautiful, mature landscaped grounds extending to approximately 2 ¼ acres. A mansion thought to be the most expensive home in Greater Manchester has gone on sale for an eye-watering £11.25m. The eight-bedroom house on Green Walk, Bowdon, was built by a local businessman in 2008 but it is now ‘surplus to requirements’. The property has almost 17,000 sq ft of floor space – including six reception rooms and a leisure suite with a swimming pool, spa, gym and home cinema with a bar area. It is surrounded by 2.25 acres of landscaped grounds, with garage space for four cars. Phillip Diggle, from estate agent Gascoigne Halman, said: “It’s certainly the most expensive property we’ve ever had and the most expensive residential property in the area.
Stairway
Stairway
O’Hara InteriorsO’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Corey Gaffer, Photography | Please Note: All “related,” “similar,” and “sponsored” products tagged or listed by Houzz are not actual products pictured. They have not been approved by Martha O’Hara Interiors nor any of the professionals credited. For information about our work, please contact design@oharainteriors.com.
Newport Coast II
Newport Coast II
Insert DesignInsert Design
The existing footprint of the curved stairs was updated with limestone slab risers and treads. The ornate iron railing was replaced with a simpler design - elegantly marrying the existing traditional details in the house to the new transitional sensibility.

Staircase with Limestone Treads Ideas and Designs

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