Traditional Beige Staircase Ideas
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Andrew Skurman Architects
Detailed curved stair.
Example of a large classic wooden curved wood railing staircase design in San Francisco with wooden risers
Example of a large classic wooden curved wood railing staircase design in San Francisco with wooden risers
Oasis Architecture
New Antebellum style home, Montclair, NJ.
The stair hall is in it's own space off to the left of the center hall. This allows for south light to flood the home.
Photo: Greg Martz
Lake Shore Stair Company
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless wooden l-shaped staircase remodel in Chicago with painted risers
K & Y Carpet One
Inspiration for a large timeless wooden curved staircase remodel in Orlando with painted risers
Castletown Homes, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless wooden l-shaped wood railing staircase remodel in Chicago with painted risers
The Pratley Company, LLC
Staircase - large traditional wooden curved wood railing staircase idea in New York with painted risers
Element Construction Partners
Example of a mid-sized classic wooden straight staircase design in Atlanta with wooden risers
Passacantando Architects AIA
Photographer: Kevin Colquhoun
Example of a huge classic wooden straight staircase design in New York with wooden risers
Example of a huge classic wooden straight staircase design in New York with wooden risers
Design Resource
Example of a classic carpeted u-shaped staircase design in Boston with carpeted risers
T.S. Adams Studio, Architects
iron railings, sconce, round window, hardwood thread, steel windows
Inspiration for a timeless staircase remodel in Atlanta
Inspiration for a timeless staircase remodel in Atlanta
Traditional Beige Staircase Ideas
Winder Gibson Architects
Working from the existing home’s deficits, we designed a bright and classic home well-suited to today’s living. Instead of a dark tunnel-like entry, we have a skylight custom curving stair that no one can believe is not original. Instead of a maze of rooms to reach the gorgeous park-like backyard, we have a clear central axis, allowing a sightline right through from the top of the stairs. Instead of three bedrooms scattered all over the house, we have zoned them to the second floor, each well-proportioned with a true master suite. Painted wood paneling, face-frame cabinets, box-beam beilings and Calacatta counters express the classic grandeur of the home.
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