262 Billeder af trappe med stødtrin af glas

Open Tread Glass Staircase | Oak | Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Open Tread Glass Staircase | Oak | Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Abbott-Wade StaircasesAbbott-Wade Staircases
Abbott-Wade installed this elegant new Seamless Glass staircase in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, combining the timeless appeal of natural oak with the clean, modern look of seamless glass. Designed and built as a complete replacement, the staircase features handcrafted oak treads, risers and handrails, carefully finished to highlight the natural character and warmth of the timber. To enhance the contemporary feel, seamless toughened glass panels were installed without the use of brackets or visible fixings. This minimalist design allows for uninterrupted sightlines and maximum light flow, making the space feel brighter and more open. This staircase is a perfect example of Abbott-Wade’s ability to blend traditional joinery with modern design. Each element was measured, crafted and fitted with precision, resulting in a high-quality, bespoke feature that adds lasting value and style to the home.
FLIGHT 50 INTERNAL METAL STAIRCASE
FLIGHT 50 INTERNAL METAL STAIRCASE
Paradigm StairsParadigm Stairs
A striking, sculptural effect with the Flight 50 Internal Metal Staircase is achieved through graduated winders. This creates the dramatic curved steel stringers on this staircase, providing an interesting visual aspect and a very comfortable staircase. The solid oak treads have glass risers to conform with UK building regulations for staircases. (requires no gap greater than 100mm)
Terraced House Refit
Terraced House Refit
TG-StudioTG-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
APPARTEMENT BOURGEOIS SUITE
APPARTEMENT BOURGEOIS SUITE
rodolphe boissonrodolphe boisson
Appartement Bourgeois Rénovation d'un appartement de standing où l'ancien est sublimé par la décoration moderne. Création d'un escalier qui sépare la cuisine et l'espace de vie salon, salle à manger. Les marches en verre et le limon métallique laqué blanc apportent une légèreté à cet escalier. RBCONCEPT/ LA BELLE HISTOIRE
Contemporary Glass Staircases
Contemporary Glass Staircases
Jarrods StaircasesJarrods Staircases
The Elliot family wanted a sleek and modern staircase that was a complete contrast to Carl and Inge’s period home; the Old School House, which dated back to 1861. Here’s how we helped them create it. Photo Credit: Matt Cant
Contemporary Staircase featuring Glass and Lighting
Contemporary Staircase featuring Glass and Lighting
Multi-TurnMulti-Turn
We worked with our client to create a sleek, straight staircase that emphasised the contemporary surroundings of the home.
Hampstead Oak Staircase
Hampstead Oak Staircase
Kieran McDonnell DesignKieran McDonnell Design
As part of this extension and refurbishment project in Hampstead we relocated the staircase to the rear creating modern open plan spaces. The oak and glass staircase is designed to let the light into the main reception space. The glass balustrade with oak handrail are light but secure.
Terraced House Refit
Terraced House Refit
TG-StudioTG-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
Contemporary Glass Staircases
Contemporary Glass Staircases
Jarrods StaircasesJarrods Staircases
Lower level lighting really shows off the lights that are built in to each step
Stuckdarack
Stuckdarack
Inside Story PhotographyInside Story Photography
Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography

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