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Steve Melnick
Example of a southwest carpeted straight wood railing staircase design in Chicago with carpeted risers
Example of a southwest carpeted straight wood railing staircase design in Chicago with carpeted risers
Jeri Koegel Photography
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Inspiration for a southwestern staircase remodel in Orange County
Inspiration for a southwestern staircase remodel in Orange County
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Solid Rock Custom Homes
The slightly curved staircase from the entry way leads down to the unfinished basement of this home. In order to stay true to the architectural elements found in an
southwestern home, the walls were curved throughout and adorned in 6
inch, knotty alder wood trim. Although these design elements are
beautiful, they presented great challenges to the trim carpenters, since
the thick wood trim could not be manipulated around the curves. To remedy the problem, a 8 inch piece of rubber flex trim was cut to the 6 inch trim size and faux painted to match the knotty alder trim. As you can see, the finished product turned out beautiful and you could not tell the faux painted trim from the natural wood trim.
Paul Kohlman Photography
Pascale Land Design
Custom made pots with annuals line the staircase to the upper level of this casita.
Pascale sucato
Example of a mid-sized southwest straight staircase design in Phoenix
Example of a mid-sized southwest straight staircase design in Phoenix
Fireclay Tile
Form meets function with custom handpainted tile on the exterior stair risers of this hotel.
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Sara Combs + Rich Combs
PHOTOS
Sara Combs + Rich Combs
Tile Shown: Vigo & Avila both in Custom Colorways
Overland Partners Architecture + Urban Design
Copyright © 2009 Robert Reck. All Rights Reserved.
Large southwest wooden curved metal railing staircase photo in Albuquerque with wooden risers
Large southwest wooden curved metal railing staircase photo in Albuquerque with wooden risers
Zola European Windows
This Boulder, Colorado remodel by fuentesdesign demonstrates the possibility of renewal in American suburbs, and Passive House design principles. Once an inefficient single story 1,000 square-foot ranch house with a forced air furnace, has been transformed into a two-story, solar powered 2500 square-foot three bedroom home ready for the next generation.
The new design for the home is modern with a sustainable theme, incorporating a palette of natural materials including; reclaimed wood finishes, FSC-certified pine Zola windows and doors, and natural earth and lime plasters that soften the interior and crisp contemporary exterior with a flavor of the west. A Ninety-percent efficient energy recovery fresh air ventilation system provides constant filtered fresh air to every room. The existing interior brick was removed and replaced with insulation. The remaining heating and cooling loads are easily met with the highest degree of comfort via a mini-split heat pump, the peak heat load has been cut by a factor of 4, despite the house doubling in size. During the coldest part of the Colorado winter, a wood stove for ambiance and low carbon back up heat creates a special place in both the living and kitchen area, and upstairs loft.
This ultra energy efficient home relies on extremely high levels of insulation, air-tight detailing and construction, and the implementation of high performance, custom made European windows and doors by Zola Windows. Zola’s ThermoPlus Clad line, which boasts R-11 triple glazing and is thermally broken with a layer of patented German Purenit®, was selected for the project. These windows also provide a seamless indoor/outdoor connection, with 9′ wide folding doors from the dining area and a matching 9′ wide custom countertop folding window that opens the kitchen up to a grassy court where mature trees provide shade and extend the living space during the summer months.
With air-tight construction, this home meets the Passive House Retrofit (EnerPHit) air-tightness standard of
Michael Jacobson Gomez
THE FOYER & GREAT ROOM ENTRY: Flowing contemporary Santa Fe design. Large radiuses utilized at drywall corners, Ponderosa Post & Beam detailing, with doug-fir ceiling. Careful attention paid to accent lighting and anticipated artwork. Flooring of Reverse-Moreno Satillo Tile cut into halves to be utilized into herring-bone pattern. Front doors (beyond) of Solid Wire-Brushed Cedar with exterior wrought iron grille & detail.
Brent Cornman Construction Inc.
Reed Ewing Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern wooden u-shaped mixed material railing staircase remodel in Oklahoma City with wooden risers
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern wooden u-shaped mixed material railing staircase remodel in Oklahoma City with wooden risers
Platinum Companies
Todd Photography
Southwest wooden l-shaped staircase photo in Phoenix with tile risers
Southwest wooden l-shaped staircase photo in Phoenix with tile risers
Southwestern Staircase Ideas
Originate Natural Building Materials
American Guild Ernest Hemingway Heritage Collection-Wild Nutmeg Sustainably Harvested Wood Flooring
Staircase - mid-sized southwestern wooden l-shaped staircase idea in Phoenix with wooden risers
Staircase - mid-sized southwestern wooden l-shaped staircase idea in Phoenix with wooden risers
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Michael Merrill design studio took an ordinary, carpeted staircase and added wood treads and five alternating bands of custom hand-made tiles in the Spanish Revival style of the 1920s to create this dramatic entrance hall.
Sheriff Architecture Studio
Staircase - mid-sized southwestern wooden straight staircase idea in Los Angeles with painted risers
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