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Våningarna binds samman av trappan som sicksackar sig upp mellan de fem halvplanen.
The floors are linked by the staircase that zigzags up between the five levels.
Åke Eson Lindman, www.lindmanphotography.com

Offene Treppenanlage in Edelstahl
In Zusammenarbeit mit a-architekten
Entwurf: Armin May
Fotografie: Robert Sprang

The beautiful marble tiling to walls and floors makes this stair design pop! American White Ash has been stained a rich chocolate brown and clear finished with low sheen polyurethane. The balustrade screen is formed from brushed finish stainless steel rods, with a matching finish wall handrail to all stairs.
Oliver Weber Photography

Die untere Etage mit Sicht auf die Messingspachtlung. Fotos von Hatzius, www.hatzius.com

This extremely complex project was developed in close collaboration between architect and client and showcases unmatched views over the Fal Estuary and Carrick Roads.
Addressing the challenges of replacing a small holiday-let bungalow on very steeply sloping ground, the new dwelling now presents a three-bedroom, permanent residence on multiple levels. The ground floor provides access to parking and garage space, a roof-top garden and the building entrance, from where internal stairs and a lift access the first and second floors.
The design evolved to be sympathetic to the context of the site and uses stepped-back levels and broken roof forms to reduce the sense of scale and mass.
Inherent site constraints informed both the design and construction process and included the retention of significant areas of mature and established planting. Landscaping was an integral part of the design and green roof technology has been utilised on both the upper floor barrel roof and above the garage.
Riviera Gardens was ‘Highly Commended’ in the LABC South West Building Excellence Awards 2022.
Photographs: Stephen Brownhill

Stairwell Interior Design Project in Richmond, West London
We were approached by a couple who had seen our work and were keen for us to mastermind their project for them. They had lived in this house in Richmond, West London for a number of years so when the time came to embark upon an interior design project, they wanted to get all their ducks in a row first. We spent many hours together, brainstorming ideas and formulating a tight interior design brief prior to hitting the drawing board.
Reimagining the interior of an old building comes pretty easily when you’re working with a gorgeous property like this. The proportions of the windows and doors were deserving of emphasis. The layouts lent themselves so well to virtually any style of interior design. For this reason we love working on period houses.
It was quickly decided that we would extend the house at the rear to accommodate the new kitchen-diner. The Shaker-style kitchen was made bespoke by a specialist joiner, and hand painted in Farrow & Ball eggshell. We had three brightly coloured glass pendants made bespoke by Curiousa & Curiousa, which provide an elegant wash of light over the island.
The initial brief for this project came through very clearly in our brainstorming sessions. As we expected, we were all very much in harmony when it came to the design style and general aesthetic of the interiors.
In the entrance hall, staircases and landings for example, we wanted to create an immediate ‘wow factor’. To get this effect, we specified our signature ‘in-your-face’ Roger Oates stair runners! A quirky wallpaper by Cole & Son and some statement plants pull together the scheme nicely.

This contemporary staircase seamlessly blends style and function, becoming a standout feature in the home. The dark timber steps echo the cabinetry in the kitchen, creating a cohesive design language throughout the house. The under-stair space is ingeniously utilised to incorporate an under stair bathroom, enhancing the practicality of the renovation.

Diese Treppe begeistert Planer und Bauherren gleichermaßen und wird bei uns häufig angefragt. Bitte beachten Sie: Es handelt sich hier um sehr anspruchsvolle Handwerkskunst, im oberen Preissegment ab 6.000 €. Gerne erstellen wir Ihnen ein Angebot für Ihr Bauprojekt.
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Keeping period features and character with these arches created a beautiful entrance hallway
TylerMandic Ltd

House CN is a remarkable renovation of a terraced house situated between Hackney and Shoreditch in East London. This project elegantly blends sustainability, craftsmanship, and user-centric design, creating a harmonious and timeless living space. The design juxtaposes natural materials with thoughtfully reused elements, emphasizing environmental responsibility and modern comfort. The home’s existing extension and a tranquil garden, featuring Italian olive trees, provide a harmonious backdrop that seamlessly integrates with the interiors. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, the design celebrates simplicity and natural minimalism blending it with elements of Scandinavian hygge, promoting warmth, comfort, and a sense of well-being. This elegant transformation was brought to life through collaboration with visionary clients who share a deep appreciation for design and expert craftsmanship. House CN exemplifies a refined balance of aesthetic elegance and contemporary living.

This staircase and hallway are a true one off.
We designed custom secret storage under the staircase to make us of the space.
The handrail, newel posts, base rails and hallway wall panelling were all custom made in our workshop. We used birch plywood to create the unique grain detail on the panelling and handrails.
The newel post was inlaid with a geometric design, all made from solid birch plywood.
The stairs were clad with engineered oak, and the glass balustrade was custom made for this project.
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