Stairs
Sconces.
Wow! Look at triangular cross-section of stairs! Very unique!
Sconces
To decorate a curved wall, add textile-based art, like a quilt or tapestry.
Light fixture paired with art; sum total has more “presence.”
WOW!!!!!?
Runner on stairs, stops before ir reaches the hardwood floor.
Wainscoting shaped around light switch.
Cork shafe.
Paintable - see color options.
Like the style, but this one is too small for stairs.
*Board and batton; 2-arm, 2-light sconces.
Board and batton wraps around corner downstairs.
Board and batton covers whole wall going upstairs; handrail in matching paint for those coming downstairs.
Pantry door has board and batton trim, blends with walls.
Wow!!!
Art; contrasting wall color.
Board and batton - sizes vary - widest at focal ppint, narrower at corners.
Pantry.
Reading nook. Love it!
1/2. For 1445: Updated railing style for bridge and stairs. Horizontal, but all wood.
For 1445: Updated railing style. Horizontal, but all wood.
Wianscotting goes around foyer AND follows right up the stairs.
The same carpet that runs up the stairs is used for an area rug below.
Shiplap on both walls of the stairs, but not around the foyer.
Light fixture.
Roofline impacts ceiling like our stairs. Here, they chose to emphasize it with special treatment. Good or bad?
2 of 2. The white wall treatment is shiplap.
1/2. Foyer and stairs are all one paint color. Upstairs is a separate color.
Sconces and artwork on wall going up stairs.
Lights
Lighted niches!
Built in bench, thick cushion, pillows, art, carpet. We oming, comfy, homey.
Bottom 2 stairs are wider, rounded, feels more open. Added handrail on right.
Board and batton trim is much deeper at interface btw foyer ceiling and bottom edge of 2nd floor railing, changes to normal depth where stairs turn.
Light fixture.
Metal railing, update at 1445?
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