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Federico Forestiero
Metal round staircase connecting the two levels of the apartments. The stair leads directly at a lounge area where the bedrooms are placed.
MC Design LLC
This backyard is built for entertaining with a 12' long dining table, a concrete-top bar with full outdoor kitchen and a metal staircase leading to an upstairs outdoor lounge.
Jarrods Staircases
Our brief for this new monolithic staircase was to look more like a piece of art than a staircase. The staircase sits in a Grade 2 listed building and complements the period interior beautifully! The once old makeshift staircase which accessed the former servant’s quarters of the property was transformed to give them access to the loft space which they had totally renovated. After sitting down with the Donohoe’s and looking through mood boards, we came up with this design and colour wash. The substrate of the staircase was made from solid oak with our new arctic white wash finish, giving it a clean, fresh Scandinavian look. We of course had to decorate with house plants and touches of bronze. What do you think?
Photo credit: Matt Cant
Great Lakes Metal Fabrication
No other home will be quite like this one. The curved steel staircase instantly adds a powerful focal point to the home. Unlike a builder-grade straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped wooden staircase, curved metal stairs flow with grace, spanning the distance with ease. The copper roof and window accents (also installed by Great Lakes Metal Fabrication) provide a luxurious touch. The design adds an old world charm that meshes with the tumbled brick exterior and traditional wrought iron belly rail.
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M. Designs Architects
New Home
Principal Designer: Malika Junaid
Gen. Contractor: Boynton Construction
Jarrods Staircases
Our brief for this new monolithic staircase was to look more like a piece of art than a staircase. The staircase sits in a Grade 2 listed building and complements the period interior beautifully! The once old makeshift staircase which accessed the former servant’s quarters of the property was transformed to give them access to the loft space which they had totally renovated. After sitting down with the Donohoe’s and looking through mood boards, we came up with this design and colour wash. The substrate of the staircase was made from solid oak with our new arctic white wash finish, giving it a clean, fresh Scandinavian look. We of course had to decorate with house plants and touches of bronze. What do you think?
Photo credit: Matt Cant
Spitzbart Treppen
Spitzbart Treppen
Leopoldstr. 126
80802 München
Tel. 089/47077408
info@spitzbart.de
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