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Keuka Studios, Inc
Modern staircase with wood treads and open risers. The cable railing is blackened with blackened fittings.
Railing by Keuka Studios www.keuka-studios.com
Paragon Stairs
The metal balusters and steps are complemented by red oak step covers and an oak handrail.
Rod and Forge
This was really fun and unique project. This client was building a home up in the mountains. He came to us with an idea even before the home was constructed. He knew he wanted something different but also something that would really bring out his home and make the entry way "pop." Together we were able to come up with this idea because of another railing I had done the year before. The beams are made of reclaimed wood. The pickets are copper bar and the hand rail is reclaimed heavy equipment cable. It really came together really nice.
Centennial Timber Frames
A local family business, Centennial Timber Frames started in a garage and has been in creating timber frames since 1988, with a crew of craftsmen dedicated to the art of mortise and tenon joinery.
MossCreek
Making extensive use of stone, reclaimed timbers, antique beams, and other natural materials, this mountain estate home also successfully blends the old with the new in finishes and amenities.
Situated high on a ridge top, with stunning mountain views, the designers of MossCreek created open spaces with walls of windows throughout the home to take advantage of the home site. The extensive use of wood finishes and elements, both on the exterior and interior, all help to connect the home to it's surroundings.
MossCreek worked closely with the owners to design an elegant mountain estate that is both welcoming to friends, while providing privacy to its owners, and the home is an example of custom home design at it's best.
Photos: R. Wade
Mitchell Brock
Staircase
With inspiration drawn from the original 1800’s homestead, heritage appeal prevails in the present, demonstrating how the past and its formidable charms continue to stimulate our lifestyle and imagination - See more at: http://mitchellbrock.com/projects/case-studies/ranch-manor/#sthash.VbbNJMJ0.dpuf
HomeSource Builders
This client loved wood. Site-harvested lumber was applied to the stairwell walls with beautiful effect in this North Asheville home. The tongue-and-groove, nickel-jointed milling and installation, along with the simple detail metal balusters created a focal point for the home.
The heavily-sloped lot afforded great views out back, demanded lots of view-facing windows, and required supported decks off the main floor and lower level.
The screened porch features a massive, wood-burning outdoor fireplace with a traditional hearth, faced with natural stone. The side-yard natural-look water feature attracts many visitors from the surrounding woods.
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