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Pacific Coast Custom Design
For this kitchen remodel we used custom maple cabinets in a swiss coffee finish with a coordinating dark maple island with beautiful custom finished end panels and posts. The countertops are Cambria Summerhill quartz and the backsplash is a combination of honed and polished Carrara marble. We designed a terrific custom built-in desk with 2 work stations.
nC2 architecture llc
Conversion of a 3-family, wood-frame townhouse to 2-family occupancy. An owner’s duplex was created in the lower portion of the building by combining two existing floorthrough apartments. The center of the project is a double-height stair hall featuring a bridge connecting the two upper-level bedrooms. Natural light is pulled deep into the center of the building down to the 1st floor through the use of an existing vestigial light shaft, which bypasses the 3rd floor rental unit.
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Sharon D. Sheltzer, Architect
Custom stainless steel and wood tread spiral staircase built by owners Son-in-Law.
Staircase - mid-sized eclectic wooden spiral open staircase idea in Other
Staircase - mid-sized eclectic wooden spiral open staircase idea in Other
nC2 architecture llc
Conversion of a 3-family, wood-frame townhouse to 2-family occupancy. An owner’s duplex was created in the lower portion of the building by combining two existing floorthrough apartments. The center of the project is a double-height stair hall featuring a bridge connecting the two upper-level bedrooms. Natural light is pulled deep into the center of the building down to the 1st floor through the use of an existing vestigial light shaft, which bypasses the 3rd floor rental unit.
Ruhmel Contracting Inc
Oak stair and rail with Walnut wrapped beam.
Chuck Hamilton
Staircase - large craftsman wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase idea in Philadelphia with wooden risers
Staircase - large craftsman wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase idea in Philadelphia with wooden risers
Dianne Davant and Associates
Dan Forer, Photographer
Large transitional concrete curved metal railing staircase photo in Miami with concrete risers
Large transitional concrete curved metal railing staircase photo in Miami with concrete risers
Ogawa Fisher Architects
A one-story Craftsman bungalow was raised to create a two story house. The front bedroom was opened up to create a staircase connecting the two floors.
Joe Fletcher Photography
MSA ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS
Staircase - wooden u-shaped metal railing staircase idea in Austin with wooden risers
Graf Custom Hardwood
Inspiration for a contemporary wooden l-shaped open and metal railing staircase remodel in Huntington
General Assembly
The staircase combines a custom walnut millwork screen and industrial steel detailing. Below the stairs, we designed a built in workspace.
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Ecraft LLC.
The new staircase is made from rough sawn cedar and rebar. space was used under the stairs for a desk.
Example of a mountain style staircase design in Atlanta
Example of a mountain style staircase design in Atlanta
Gacek Design Group, Inc.
Philadelphia Magazine Designer House 2009
Staircase - traditional staircase idea in Philadelphia
Staircase - traditional staircase idea in Philadelphia
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Lisa Erdmann & Associates
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless wooden l-shaped staircase remodel in Miami with painted risers
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
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