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Tiny Digs
A simple shed roof design allows for an open-feeling living area, featuring Tansu stairs that lead to the sleeping loft. This statement piece of cabinetry become stairway is adorned with Asian brass hardware and grass cloth.
South Shore Millwork
Inspiration for an asian wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase remodel in Providence with wooden risers
Cleary Design Studio, LLC
Behind this beautiful asian influenced stairwall, there is a very narrow flight of stairs going down to the garage. By adding a new wider flight of stairs above, leading to the sky-viewing room, we gained a 16" deep space for art and storage. The owner is an artist and this turned out to be the perfect place to display some of her art. We designed the stairs and had them custom built.
BCV ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
Inspiration for an asian wooden staircase remodel in San Francisco with wooden risers
Sustainable Design Group
This abandoned house had been hand built by a Japanese Potter, but after his death had been neglected and abused by tenants before falling into disuse.
The client chose to save the property and create a writing studio for herself. The design and the artisans chosen to do the work have given this space a new life. The stone cylinder at the center of the building houses bathrooms and mechanical systems, allowing the remainder of the building to remain open. The new cedar posts, pegged through mortised stair, custom cabinets and handcrafted fir sliding doors are the stars, but the stabilization, insulation and addition of reliable systems ensure a long life for this gem. The pictures show phase 1 which is the interior and stabilization. Stay tuned for phase 2 and the exterior renovation
David Hertz & Studio of Environmental Architecture
Example of a large asian wooden straight wood railing staircase design in Other with wooden risers
CTT Furniture
Staircase - mid-sized asian wooden u-shaped staircase idea in San Diego with wooden risers
Green Building Supply
Color:World-Oak-Coriander
Inspiration for a large wooden floating open staircase remodel in Chicago
Inspiration for a large wooden floating open staircase remodel in Chicago
Mark Brand Architecture
Edwardian Remodel with Modern Twist in San Francisco, California's Bernal Heights Neighborhood
For this remodel in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights, we were the third architecture firm the owners hired. After using other architects for their master bathroom and kitchen remodels, they approached us to complete work on updating their Edwardian home. Our work included tying together the exterior and entry and completely remodeling the lower floor for use as a home office and guest quarters. The project included adding a new stair connecting the lower floor to the main house while maintaining its legal status as the second unit in case they should ever want to rent it in the future. Providing display areas for and lighting their art collection were special concerns. Interior finishes included polished, cast-concrete wall panels and counters and colored frosted glass. Brushed aluminum elements were used on the interior and exterior to create a unified design. Work at the exterior included custom house numbers, gardens, concrete walls, fencing, meter boxes, doors, lighting and trash enclosures. Photos by Mark Brand.
Muse | Kirwan Architects
Maxwell MacKenzie
Mid-sized wooden straight metal railing staircase photo in DC Metro with painted risers
Mid-sized wooden straight metal railing staircase photo in DC Metro with painted risers
Benson Designs LLC
Natural edge cherry boards are book matched (2 slices cut from 1 log, so the wood grain of one slice mirrors the other) in this Asian style railing. The wood is framed by a custom-made railing with minimalist Japanese elements. The railing finish is an antique pewter patina.
Hoshide Wanzer Architects
Eden Arts
Inspiration for a mid-sized wooden straight open staircase remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a mid-sized wooden straight open staircase remodel in Seattle
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to select all new fabric, space planning, lighting, and paint colors in this three-story home. Our client decided to do a remodel and to install an elevator to be able to reach all three levels in their forever home located in Redondo Beach, CA.
We selected close to 200 yards of fabric to tell a story and installed all new window coverings, and reupholstered all the existing furniture. We mixed colors and textures to create our traditional Asian theme.
We installed all new LED lighting on the first and second floor with either tracks or sconces. We installed two chandeliers, one in the first room you see as you enter the home and the statement fixture in the dining room reminds me of a cherry blossom.
We did a lot of spaces planning and created a hidden office in the family room housed behind bypass barn doors. We created a seating area in the bedroom and a conversation area in the downstairs.
I loved working with our client. She knew what she wanted and was very easy to work with. We both expanded each other's horizons.
Tom Queally Photography
Tali Hardonag Architect
Looking down through a helical spiral stair from the second floor. A concrete floor with radiant heating is finished in natural tones acid wash. Laser cut leaves from slate, embedded in the floor, seem 'blown in' through the front door. A raised platform behind shoji screens offer japanese style seating at a 'sunken' table.
Aspen Leaf Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized wooden l-shaped staircase remodel in Other with wooden risers
Asian Wooden Staircase Ideas
Sandra Costa Design Group
I created my team in 1998 that evolved into a Global Group of highly talented and diverse professionals. We tend to focus on sustainable solutions and state of the art smart technology. My work includes but is not limited to the design, planning, project management of entertainment projects, restaurants, Health Center and Hospital Design, Mansions, High Rise Complexes, and multi-use projects. We have the experience to provide cost-effective solutions and innovative exciting fresh new ideas. In addition, we bring a professional commitment to being on time and within the budget. Freshing change, as most contractors will only give allowances and I like to give hard costs. I design and manufacture about 70% of the furnishing shown in my projects. The rest I buy from really great brands. I post various pieces on my furniture site however, call me when you want to go over an idea and I can give you a price on it.
Original Design and construction by Sandra Costa
Venice Retreat
Residential Images by Angelo Costa 310 985 5509
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