Straight Staircase with Carpeted Risers Ideas and Designs

Staircase For Beauty and Safety
Staircase For Beauty and Safety
Valley Carpet One Floor & HomeValley Carpet One Floor & Home
After a fall down the slippery wooden stairs, for safety reasons this family choose to cover the wooden staircase with carpet. but wanted to maintain the beauty of this staircase. The light, beige berber carpeting highlights the beauty of the dark wood stairs and railing but adding a safety factor.
Minnetonka Vernacular Revival
Minnetonka Vernacular Revival
Boyer Building CorporationBoyer Building Corporation
Mainfloor: Staircase leading upstairs to second floor.
Stair Runners
Stair Runners
K. Powers & CompanyK. Powers & Company
Custom Beige & White Stair Runner by K. Powers & Company
Kid Friendly, Mom and Dad Approved
Kid Friendly, Mom and Dad Approved
Otogawa-Anschel Design-BuildOtogawa-Anschel Design-Build
With the pending arrival of a beautiful baby girl, the homeowners of this 1928 Minneapolis Tudor wanted a basement that was conducive to a young child, but would still allow a place for family to gather and the occasional house guest. The original basement was typical; cold, lacking natural light with tiny, uncomfortably confined rooms and that “unique” basement smell. The goal was to reverse all of the ill effects of a rarely unappreciated space while increasing the performance of the older home. The frigid temperatures and wet, mildew odor was remedied by demolishing the entire slab floor and excavating to gain an extra six inches in ceiling height. It also allowed us to insulate to R-15, moisture proof under the new slab, install a drain tile and sump pump. Within the concrete slab is a hydronic, in-floor radiant heating system which further helps to add comfort to the space. Lastly, we also sprayed a closed-cell, expanding urethane foam on the inside of the foundation walls all the way to the first floor. To help bring more light down to the basement, we started by opening up the staircase on both sides. A curved wall bends light into the lower level while a countertop and cubbies below provide storage space for odds and ends. On the opposite wall, creatively placed cubbies provide places for paintings, ceramics and plants. We also removed the tiny 18” x 34” window on the south wall and installed a full-sized, high-efficiency, triple pane Pella egress window. To let lots of natural light into the window, we expanded the size of the cedar-lined egress well and included a built-in planter at the base to help bring life into an otherwise empty cavity. Small, unspecified spaces that became storage areas now have purpose. The areas are defined, yet open. Upon descending down the stairs, one is greeted by a large living room with curved walls, custom design media center, built-in daybed and bookshelves. Use of paint was important in the design. Naturally in older homes basements are going to have exposed beams, soffits and a whole gambit of nooks and crannies. Instead of disguising them, we played them up, which created a layer effect with the color. The color also adds a touch of playfulness which anyone, regardless of age, can enjoy. We scavenged the client’s garage and discovered that the previous homeowner kept the old, full-view glass front entry door in the garage. We re-installed the original glass knob and attached the door to sliding barn door hardware which was attached to the main structural beam of the lower level. On the other side of the door was the homeowners’ combined office and small fitness area. The office floor is a blend of thin strips of different colored cork. A built-in storage cabinet sits across from a site-built desk which forms to the curve of the dividing wall. A small, square hole in the curved wall provides a view to see who is coming down the stairs. Opposite of the office area and directly at the base of the stairs is a place for the homeowner’s treadmill. Hidden is the mechanical room, which is home to many green and energy efficient products. The washing machine is a low-water consumption unit while the dryer requires less energy to operate than most standard units. Both sit atop a checkerboard pattern of different colored VCT tiles. We also replaced the aging boiler, which only heated the first and second level, with a 95% efficient heat source for the entire house—including the basement. Behind the curved wall, the bathroom is conveniently located. A large, custom built no-formaldehyde added vanity supports the slab of remnant granite countertop. A piece of eco-resin wall panel, embedded with organic material, contains water in the shower and blends beautifully with the updated colors. Tucked under the stairs, we installed a dual-flush, low-water consumption toilet. Through creative space planning, we packed a lot of into a rather small space. As a result, we have three very happy homeowners who are enjoying their light, clean and safe lower level of their home—however, they’ve been hard pressed to think of it as a “basement”. highlights Moisture management system Insulated slab Hydronic in-floor heat Formaldehyde free cabinetry MN-made custom cabinets Ultra-low VOC paints Wool carpet Dual-flush toilet Cork floor No recessed lights Cedar egress window well with planter Re-used door Eco-resin
Fulham London House Remodel
Fulham London House Remodel
Adrian-handymanAdrian-handyman
London Fulham House redesign and renovation. Darkwood flooring with skylight. White staircase with grey wool carpeting. Brand new radiators throughout the whole property and LED lighting. This total 6 bedroom 3 bathroom renovation was just £42,000 including materials.
Richmond Elevation - Custom
Richmond Elevation - Custom
Jagoe Homes Inc.Jagoe Homes Inc.
Jagoe Homes, Inc. Project: Lake Forest, Custom Home. Location: Owensboro, Kentucky. Parade of Homes, Owensboro.
Torch Lake Timber Remodel
Torch Lake Timber Remodel
Edgewater Design GroupEdgewater Design Group
We were hired to add space to their cottage while still maintaining the current architectural style. We enlarged the home's living area, created a larger mudroom off the garage entry, enlarged the screen porch and created a covered porch off the dining room and the existing deck was also enlarged. On the second level, we added an additional bunk room, bathroom, and new access to the bonus room above the garage. The exterior was also embellished with timber beams and brackets as well as a stunning new balcony off the master bedroom. Trim details and new staining completed the look. - Jacqueline Southby Photography
Salon Hang Stairwell, Otumoetai House.
Salon Hang Stairwell, Otumoetai House.
ARC Fine Art ServicesARC Fine Art Services
Salon-style hang in the stairwell of an art collector's home. Professional picture hanging service.

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