12,937 American Staircase Design Photos

Summit Drive - Fairfax, VA
Summit Drive - Fairfax, VA
Zelaya Properties LLCZelaya Properties LLC
Paint colors: Walls: Glidden Silver Cloud 30YY 63/024 Ceilings/Trims/Doors: Glidden Swan White GLC23 Stairway: Glidden Meeting House White 50YY 74/069 Robert B. Narod Photography
Provenance Model 36
Provenance Model 36
Old Town Design GroupOld Town Design Group
Beautiful wooden staircase brings you up to the second floor loft space.
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Upper Landing & Master Suite - The Overbrook - Cascade Craftsman Family Home
Upper Landing & Master Suite - The Overbrook - Cascade Craftsman Family Home
Cascade West DevelopmentCascade West Development
Paint by Sherwin Williams Body Color - City Loft - SW 7631 Trim Color - Custom Color - SW 8975/3535 Master Suite & Guest Bath - Site White - SW 7070 Girls' Rooms & Bath - White Beet - SW 6287 Exposed Beams & Banister Stain - Banister Beige - SW 3128-B Gas Fireplace by Heat & Glo Flooring & Tile by Macadam Floor & Design Hardwood by Kentwood Floors Hardwood Product Originals Series - Plateau in Brushed Hard Maple Kitchen Backsplash by Tierra Sol Tile Product - Tencer Tiempo in Glossy Shadow Kitchen Backsplash Accent by Walker Zanger Tile Product - Duquesa Tile in Jasmine Sinks by Decolav Slab Countertops by Wall to Wall Stone Corp Kitchen Quartz Product True North Calcutta Master Suite Quartz Product True North Venato Extra Girls' Bath Quartz Product True North Pebble Beach All Other Quartz Product True North Light Silt Windows by Milgard Windows & Doors Window Product Style Line® Series Window Supplier Troyco - Window & Door Window Treatments by Budget Blinds Lighting by Destination Lighting Fixtures by Crystorama Lighting Interior Design by Tiffany Home Design Custom Cabinetry & Storage by Northwood Cabinets Customized & Built by Cascade West Development Photography by ExposioHDR Portland Original Plans by Alan Mascord Design Associates
Crofton, MD, Interior Stairs and Rails
Crofton, MD, Interior Stairs and Rails
Annapolis InteriorsAnnapolis Interiors
Removing the dated carpeting and installing wide plank, rough hewed wood flooring stained in an expresso finish instantly updated, brightened and transformed the entire interior of this home. The stair rails were also changed to match the flooring, and the iron balusters with their subtle detailing and rustic patina changed the interior design scheme from outdated traditional to uniquely old world rustic.
Home of the Year
Home of the Year
National Association of Home BuildersNational Association of Home Builders
2012: This Arts and Crafts style house draws from the most influential English architects of the early 20th century. Designed to be enjoyed by multiple families as a second home, this 4,900-sq-ft home contains three identical master suites, three bedrooms and six bathrooms. The bold stucco massing and steep roof pitches make a commanding presence, while flared roof lines and various detailed openings articulate the form. Inside, neutral colored walls accentuate richly stained woodwork. The timber trusses and the intersecting peak and arch ceiling open the living room to form a dynamic gathering space. Stained glass connects the kitchen and dining room. The open floor plan allows abundant light and views to the exterior, and also provides a sense of connection and functionality. A pair of matching staircases separates the two upper master suites, trimmed with custom balusters. Architect :Wayne Windham Architect - http://waynewindhamarchitect.com/ Builder: Buffington Homes - http://buffingtonhomes.com/ Interior Designer : Kathryn McGowan Land Planner: Sunnyside Designs
Walnut Stair
Walnut Stair
Specialized Stair and RailSpecialized Stair and Rail
This showpiece blends thick, straight solid walnut treads with the gracefulness of curved lines. The lack of visible support posts keeps the stair visually uncluttered and leaves the impression it is floating. The open rise stair with open stringers show off the solid walnut treads. Mission style posts are complimented by similar lines in the flag style spindles.Stairs are art. Every angle gives a new impression. Photography by Jason Ness
Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard
GIL WALSH INTERIORSGIL WALSH INTERIORS
This is 9000 square foot home is located on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Gil Walsh worked with both the client and the architect to achieve this magnificent design. The client is an avid art collector, therefore, the design scheme of the home was guided by their art. Although the client prefers Americana design we chose antique furnishings that were castle-like to stay in scale with the high ceiling rooms . The rugs were designed by Elizabeth Eakins who blended the contemporary of the paintings with the traditional Americana designs of hooked rugs. The fireplace was designed by Lew French, a well known artist on Martha's Vineyard, who works in stone. The Master bedroom bedding was designed to coordinate with the art on the headboard walls. American hooked rugs are on the floor on each side of the bed.
LBI Residence
LBI Residence
Raphael ArchitectsRaphael Architects
Metal spiral staircase leads the home owners to the top deck of the beach house. R. Bye
Staircase Wainscoting
Staircase Wainscoting
Vandamm InteriorsVandamm Interiors
This staircase was a plain cream envelope that had no style before the wainscoting and gutsy grey paint. The cream runner shows nicely against the darkness of the paint creating simple drama in an otherwise boring space. Vandamm Interiors by Victoria Vandamm
Craftsman Interior Project
Craftsman Interior Project
DiPasquale PaintingDiPasquale Painting
Stained interior of residential elevator

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