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New Zealand Contemporary
New Zealand Contemporary
Hamlet ProjectsHamlet Projects
this pool was built into the hillside and the front was exposed in the courtyard. Glass panels were inserted into the walls. Amazing
Maison BRM
Maison BRM
CLAPP ArchitectesCLAPP Architectes
Hall d'entrée et cuisine
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
The Design Build CompanyThe Design Build Company
Brian Sipe architectural design and Rob Hill - Hill's landscapes and Don edge general contractor. koi pond in front yard with floating steppers, bluestone and beach plantings
our entryway staircase
our entryway staircase
misty wmisty w
We found old house numbers...primed and painted them and hung on our staircase. We love it!
Hall
Hall
Iwan Sastrawiguna Interior DesignIwan Sastrawiguna Interior Design
On the left, there is a telephone stand with niche for vase display. Green red yellow cast concrete tiles inlaid onto the floor as a permanent area rug. Indonesian rose woods are used for the cove ceiling. At the end of the hall, staircase is embellished with bamboo balluster, carved wooden wall art, and black granite niche for Buddha statue. Photo : Bambang Purwanto
Summit Hill Residence
Summit Hill Residence
David Heide Design StudioDavid Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Susan Gilmore
Kieffer
Kieffer
UserUser
Hier die schnörkellose Holztreppe, die elegant und klassisch wirkt.

Wooden Staircase Designs & Ideas

Sandpoint Residence
Sandpoint Residence
Ray C. Freeman III, ArchitectRay C. Freeman III, Architect
This staircase organizes the interior of the house, opening onto the kitchen, the dining room, and the master suite. Continuing to the top, one finds a reading nook with a 360 degree view inside the tower lantern. The platforms at this level allow the stairs to flow toward the master suite, allowing it to participate in the room, keeping it from becoming a detached vertical element. photo by Miguel Edwards
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