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Amaryllis is almost beyond description; the entire back of the home opens seamlessly to a gigantic covered entertainment lanai and can only be described as a visual testament to the indoor/outdoor aesthetic which is commonly a part of our designs. This home includes four bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms. Additional features include a theatre room, a separate private spa room near the swimming pool, a very large open kitchen, family room, and dining spaces that coupled with a huge master suite with adjacent flex space. The bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs flank a large entertaining space which seamlessly flows out to the second floor lounge balcony terrace. Outdoor entertaining will not be a problem in this home since almost every room on the first floor opens to the lanai and swimming pool. 4,516 square feet of air conditioned space is enveloped in the total square footage of 6,417 under roof area.
ROYO architects
Loft access stairs and ladders. Alternating Stairs, 'Samba' Stairs, Space Saving Stairs, Wood Ships Ladders ideas.
Trendy staircase photo in San Francisco
Trendy staircase photo in San Francisco
Paragon Stairs
The Diamond Plate treads provide a non skid surface that is great for outdoor applications. The adjustable sleeves mean your stair can fit a range of heights.
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Top Tread Stairways
We're in the shop here today showing you an alternating-tread staircase that's' going to a job-site in Napa tomorrow. I'm standing on the landing which is at exactly mid-floor level. It's going into one one these 100-year-old houses with a steep roof and lots of attic space. The homeowner called me last month saying he wants to access this large attic area with something better than a ladder. He didn't have room for a conventional stair but this alternating-tread space-saving stair was a perfect fit. It's all Red Oak which matches the hardwood floors throughout the house. Once these are installed at the site we'll put a handrail on top of the stringers on the open side.
I'll tell you a little about the alternating-tread staircases. It's built in a way that is nearly as easy to climb as a conventional stair. When we walk up a convectional stairway we normally use half of the stair tread at a time, placing one foot on the right half and the next foot on the left half. The idea of an alternating-tread stair is make half of each tread wide enough for your foot and then alternate the wide end of these paddle-shape treads from left to right. You still have your 10 inch minimum tread depth plus a 1 inch nosing projection. This give you 11" of support for each foot, just like a conventional stair. We normally make the risers a max of 7-3/4", but code allows us to go as high as 9 inches. This one is 7-3/4" which is very comfortable.
We installed a metal bar across the middle of each open-riser to limit the open space to less than a 4 inch gap.
Anyway, I just wanted to give you a quick shot of this. Tomorrow morning we get to go to the job-site and install this. I'd can't wait to see the look on the customer's face when we have this installed. I'll let him do the bragging :-)
Last but not least, I'd like to give glory to God and special recognition to a Jewish carpenter named Jesus. I don't know for sure if He built stairways as a carpenter, but I am happy to say that He is my LORD and I want to live my whole life for Him. God bless you!
And please contact me if you want any type of custom stairs.
Clyde 520-895-2060 or 916-991-9700
Paragon Stairs
The 3'6" diameter means this Classic Steel spiral stair is the perfect choice for a small corner entrance.
Inspiration for a small eclectic metal spiral staircase remodel in Indianapolis with metal risers
Inspiration for a small eclectic metal spiral staircase remodel in Indianapolis with metal risers
Point One Architects
Inspiration for a small eclectic wooden straight open staircase remodel in New York
Redhill Woodworking
Stairs, woodstove heating, space saving cabin in the mountains.
Elegant staircase photo in Raleigh
Elegant staircase photo in Raleigh
DEANE Inc | Distinctive Design & Cabinetry
DEANE inc has done an incredible job of maximizing space in this transitional eat in kitchen. Custom cabinetry and shelving serve as storage throughout the space that has a classic, yet modern appeal to it.
Paragon Stairs
From the top down view, you can see how perfectly this spiral fits into a small nook, while still providing a large walking space.
Mid-sized mountain style wooden spiral staircase photo in Philadelphia with metal risers
Mid-sized mountain style wooden spiral staircase photo in Philadelphia with metal risers
Paragon Stairs
You can see in the corner that the carpet matches their lower staircase for a cohesive home design.
Inspiration for a small wooden spiral staircase remodel in Boston with wooden risers
Inspiration for a small wooden spiral staircase remodel in Boston with wooden risers
Dolle USA
This is the Barcelona Spiral staircase kit - elegant, european design, space saving spiral staircase. Easy to install for any DIY or professional. Space saving design with powder coating and beechwood treads. available through Dolle USA and the Staircase and Railing Store.
Paragon Stairs
This customer chose to customize their Solid Wood spiral stair with a carpet runner and contrasting finishes.
Small wooden spiral staircase photo in Boston with wooden risers
Small wooden spiral staircase photo in Boston with wooden risers
Dolle USA
This is the Barcelona Spiral staircase kit - elegant, european design, space saving spiral staircase. Easy to install for any DIY or professional. Space saving design with powder coating and beechwood treads. available through Dolle USA and the Staircase and Railing Store.
Top Tread Stairways
Space-saving staircase terminology
I normally call these Alternating-tread stairs, but there are other common terms:
• Space-saving Stair
• Alternating stair
• Thomas Jefferson Stair
• Jeffersonian staircase
• Ergonomic stair with staggered treads
• Zig-zag-style
• Boat Paddle-shaped treads
• Ship’s Ladder
• Alternating-tread devises
• Tiny-house stairs
• Crows foot stairs
Space-saving Stairs have been used widely in Europe for many years and now have become quite popular in the US with the rise of the Tiny House movement. A further boost has been given to the Space-saving staircase with several of the major building codes in the US allowing them.
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Haycon Inc.
This condominium in Boston’s famous Fenway neighborhood required a full renovation of the kitchen and bathroom. Working with the designer to maximize space was focus of this project. Exchanging the spiral staircase for a custom ladder to the roof was just one of the space saving features in this design. Custom millwork and high end finishes help make this modest space seem spacious and airy.
Paragon Stairs
This rustic open concept living space contains a stone wall and wood panel ceilings. The view is from the top of the loft stair which leads to guest quarters.
Byggmeister Inc
Photo by Mike Casey
The owners of this 1960s ranch house loved their house but it wasn't configured to meet their needs. The house had only two small bedrooms for the family of four, and there was no casual living space for parents and kids to hang out separately. Neither we nor the clients wanted to increase the home's energy usage. It was a tall order: could we increase the home's size without increasing its energy footprint?
ADDING FUNCTIONALITY
We built two small additions, one at the front of the home and one off the side adjacent to the two existing bedrooms. These new spaces provided an additional bedroom on the main level as well as a new stair down to the basement. At basement level, the additions yielded a guest room, a full bathroom and a laundry area. The existing basement, which is now easily accessible from the main floor, was refinished as a casual family room.
The architect designed the new spaces to be spare and bright, replicating the mid-century aesthetic. Every detail—from the open stair, to the light maple floors, to the detailing of the bathroom vanity—echoes the vintage and character of the original home.
INTEGRATING ENERGY AND DESIGN
The key to meeting this challenge was a rigorous and integrated planning process with early-stage energy modeling accompanying design. As the architect (Anita Rogers) worked out the space plan, the energy consultant (Mike Duclos) analyzed how various scenarios could be combined with envelope and mechanical packages to not only hold the line on energy use but improve performance. We anticipate the plan we settled on will save 25% annually over pre-project energy use.
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