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A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.
Photo Credit: Jamen Rhodes

The new Stressless Metro unites comfort and elegance in a bold statement. This latest addition to the Stressless collection demands attention, and promises to be a showstopper in any room you place it in. Someone said that fashion changes, but style endures. The Stressless Metro is equipped with all the comfort features you have come to know and love in Stressless recliners, combined with a stylish rotating base, fresh lines and a new headrest pillow for optimal neck support.
The Stressless Metro is available in two seat heights, 17" (standard) and 18 1/2" (tall). There's a Metro for all of us...
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Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.
Photo Credit: Jamen Rhodes

Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.
Photo Credit: Jamen Rhodes

Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.
Photo Credit: Jamen Rhodes

Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.

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Welcome to a captivating cottage kitchen, where your gaze is immediately drawn to the exquisite central cabinets in pristine white, flanked by a full-height backsplash that demands attention. These features serve as the heart of the space, effortlessly blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. Accentuated by touches of dark green, the kitchen exudes a sense of balance and sophistication, inviting you to indulge in culinary creativity and shared moments with friends and family.

Set high above Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir the home in an exclusive enclave of Eagle Ridge demands attention. With hundreds of tonnes or rock walls sourced internationally and extensive rolling hills of sod one may assume they are sitting in the European countryside.
Photo Credit: Jamen Rhodes

Elegant "H" shaped glass creates a mesmerizing contrast as it floats across the heavily textured concrete. Mimicking the flow of a river, the recessed walnut veneer runs down the top and sides adding depth and movement. This bold desk demands attention wherever placed.
Designed by Michael DiFilippi

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

Dramatic art demands attention at the end of a hallway
Hallway - large rustic medium tone wood floor hallway idea in Minneapolis
Hallway - large rustic medium tone wood floor hallway idea in Minneapolis

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

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A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

In this Westchester, New York home, we focused on crafting an airy minimalistic space, perfect for accommodating and entertaining guests. We employed mid-century modern furnishings, and curated abstract paintings to create an elegant interior that demands attention. Our goal was to design a contemporary room with minimalistic approach, that is luxurious but not overwhelming. We opted for mixing gold and silver in the living room adding a little bit of champagne sparkle, modern gray to achieve understated elegance in the family room, and natural wood finishes throughout for a warm natural touch.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

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Step into this remarkable kitchen and be prepared to be amazed by the meticulous attention to detail that reflects the client's unique character and style. A standout feature of this project is the captivating blue cabinets, infusing the space with personality and a touch of playfulness. The vibrant hue creates a focal point that demands attention and leaves a lasting impression.
As you explore further, you'll discover the spacious and open island, serving as the heart of this kitchen. Its generous size offers an expansive workspace for cooking and food preparation, while also providing a central gathering spot for loved ones. Picture lively conversations flowing effortlessly around the island, fostering a warm and inviting atmosphere for all.
The seamless integration of functionality and style is a defining characteristic of this kitchen. Thoughtfully selected materials and finishes exude elegance, while the well-planned layout ensures maximum efficiency in daily tasks. From the sleek countertops to the high-end appliances, every element has been carefully curated to enhance both aesthetics and practicality.

Elegant "H" shaped glass creates a mesmerizing contrast as it floats across the heavily textured concrete. Mimicking the flow of a river, the recessed walnut veneer runs down the top and sides adding depth and movement. This bold desk demands attention wherever placed.
Designed by Michael DiFilippi

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company
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