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Morse Constructions
Part of extensive renovation to maximize space in a tiny home. Photography: Eric Roth Photography
Inspiration for an eclectic staircase remodel in Boston
Inspiration for an eclectic staircase remodel in Boston
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
This green glass chandelier is the focal point of this space! A blue patterned rug covers the stairs. A yellow and pink drapery hangs over the window.
Photo Credit: Emily Minton Redfield
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Salisbury & Manus
Inspiration for a large eclectic wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase remodel in New York with painted risers
Modern Stairs and Railings
Russ Crosby
Modern Stairs and Railings, Phoenix, AZ
Staircase - eclectic staircase idea in Phoenix
Staircase - eclectic staircase idea in Phoenix
Architectural Squared
Example of a mid-sized eclectic wooden u-shaped open and metal railing staircase design in Other
The Nielsen Group Inc
zucchini Photography
Inspiration for a large eclectic wooden curved wood railing staircase remodel in Detroit with wooden risers
Inspiration for a large eclectic wooden curved wood railing staircase remodel in Detroit with wooden risers
Milieu
Joe Nuess
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic wooden u-shaped staircase remodel in Seattle with wooden risers
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic wooden u-shaped staircase remodel in Seattle with wooden risers
valerie pasquiou interiors + design, inc
costa picadas
Example of an eclectic staircase design in New York
Example of an eclectic staircase design in New York
Montana Reclaimed Lumber Co.
Benjamin Benschneider Photography
Inspiration for an eclectic staircase remodel in Other
Inspiration for an eclectic staircase remodel in Other
Esslinger Design Company
Mid-sized eclectic wooden l-shaped staircase photo in Chicago with wooden risers
Eclectic Staircase Ideas
nC2 architecture llc
Conversion of a 4-family brownstone to a 3-family. The focus of the project was the renovation of the owner's apartment, including an expansion from a duplex to a triplex. The design centers around a dramatic two-story space which integrates the entry hall and stair with a library, a small desk space on the lower level and a full office on the upper level. The office is used as a primary work space by one of the owners - a writer, whose ideal working environment is one where he is connected with the rest of the family. This central section of the house, including the writer's office, was designed to maximize sight lines and provide as much connection through the spaces as possible. This openness was also intended to bring as much natural light as possible into this center portion of the house; typically the darkest part of a rowhouse building.
Project Team: Richard Goodstein, Angie Hunsaker, Michael Hanson
Structural Engineer: Yoshinori Nito Engineering and Design PC
Photos: Tom Sibley
Besch Architecture
The unique feature with this stairs is that the treads are reclaimed joist that were removed from the second floor framing when the opening for the stairs was created. The joist were removed from the existing brick wall in the back of the photo to the beam that is in the upper foreground of the photo. they were taken offsite to be planed and made level, since many of the joist had twisted over time. The stringer is a single W shaped steel stringer located at the center of the treads supported by one post and a connection at the top and bottom of the stairs.
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