85 Contemporary Staircase Design Ideas
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Vinci | Hamp Architects
Private guest house and swimming pool with observation tower overlooking historic dairy farm.
Photos by William Zbaren
Built Incorporated
Remodel/ Addition of Ranch style home with RD Architecture. All metalwork, cabinetry, concrete custom built by Built Inc.
Caroline Bouffard Design
Design par : Caroline Bouffard Design
Cabinets de cuisine fabriqués par: Les Artistes du Bois inc.
Design by: Caroline Bouffard Design
Kitchen cabinets manufactured by: Les Artistes du Bois inc.
Immophoto - Frederic Blanchet
April Hamilton Interiors LLP
An oversized Andrew Martin clock acts as the focal point in this design, reflecting the material of the existing wrought iron spiral staircase. Neutral tones throughout create a soft and demure appearance.
Mark Brand Architecture
A New Modern House in San Francisco, California’s North Beach Neighborhood
This house, designed with fellow Architect Jane F. Mah, was a seminal project in the transition of our firm’s aesthetic from Post Modernism toward Modernism. From a programmatic point of view, our challenge was to create a larger home from an existing 625 square foot carriage house located above a garage. Because the existing structure was legally built but did not conform to the City’s current planning code, the structure could not be enlarged. By inserting three floors within the original building envelope, we were able to create almost 2000 square feet of living area. The centerpiece of the interior is a curving pigmented steel and maple stair. Other features of note include custom cabinetry stained in two colors, built-in cantilever shelving, a custom desk and the two-story entry space. Fung Shui principles were incorporated at the owner’s request.
85 Contemporary Staircase Design Ideas
ODS Architecture
Located in Menlo Park, California, this 3,000 sf. remodel was carefully crafted to generate excitement and make maximum use of the owner’s strict budget and comply with the city’s stringent planning code. It was understood that not everything was to be redone from a prior owner’s quirky remodel which included odd inward angled walls, circular windows and cedar shingles.
Remedial work to remove and prevent dry rot ate into the budget as well. Studied alterations to the exterior include a new trellis over the garage door, pushing the entry out to create a new soaring stair hall and stripping the exterior down to simplify its appearance. The new steel entry stair leads to a floating bookcase that pivots to the family room. For budget reasons, it was decided to keep the existing cedar shingles.
Upstairs, a large oak multi-level staircase was replaced with the new simple run of stairs. The impact of angled bedroom walls and circular window in the bathroom were calmed with new clean white walls and tile.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography.
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