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Fine Iron – Architectural Ironworkers
Fine Iron were commissioned in 2017 by Arlen Properties to craft this impressive stair balustrade which is fixed to a a cut string staircase with natural stone treads and risers.
The design is a modern take on an Art Deco style making for a grand statement with an 'old Hollywood glamour' feel.
The balustrading was cleaned, shotblasted and etch primed prior to being finished in a black paint - contrasting with the clean white walls, stone treads and light marble flooring whilst the brass frogs back handrail was finished with a hand applied antique patina.
Reverse Architecture
A new floating steel and glass stair with solid walnut treads filters light through the 4-floor townhouse.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We love this formal front entryway featuring a stunning double staircase with a custom wrought iron stair rail, coffered ceiling, sparkling chandeliers, and marble floors.
Marpillero Pollak Architects
A modern renovation reimagines the lower level of a 19th century brownstone, while a two-story addition opens up new relations with the sky and the garden.
TG-Studio
TG-Studio tackled the brief to create a light and bright space and make the most of the unusual layout by designing a new central staircase, which links the six half-levels of the building.
A minimalist design with glass balustrades and pale wood treads connects the upper three floors consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms with the lower floors dedicated to living, cooking and dining. The staircase was designed as a focal point, one you see from every room in the house. It’s clean, angular lines add a sculptural element, set off by the minimalist interior of the house. The use of glass allows natural light to flood the whole house, a feature that was central to the brief of the Norwegian owner.
Photography: Philip Vile
Reverse Architecture
Upstairs bedroom and study off of the open stair hall. The bar is visible through translucent glass below.
TG-Studio
TG-Studio tackled the brief to create a light and bright space and make the most of the unusual layout by designing a new central staircase, which links the six half-levels of the building.
A minimalist design with glass balustrades and pale wood treads connects the upper three floors consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms with the lower floors dedicated to living, cooking and dining. The staircase was designed as a focal point, one you see from every room in the house. It’s clean, angular lines add a sculptural element, set off by the minimalist interior of the house. The use of glass allows natural light to flood the whole house, a feature that was central to the brief of the Norwegian owner.
Photography: Philip Vile
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