12,957 American Staircase Design Photos

Spanish Colonial Revival
Spanish Colonial Revival
Dibello Architects, PLLCDibello Architects, PLLC
The stair tower connects the open 2nd floor family room directly to the side of the kitchen below. The high windows bring shared light to both levels. The owners of this New Braunfels house have a love of Spanish Colonial architecture, and were influenced by the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio. The home elegantly showcases their collection of furniture and artifacts. Handmade cement tiles are used as stair risers, and beautifully accent the Saltillo tile floor.
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Lifetime Signature Stone Wall
Lifetime Signature Stone Wall
Lifetime StonesLifetime Stones
In this home, the homeowner wanted to add drama and create an accent wall that would be unique and stand out from the common exposed brick look seen in the city, while still allowing for a natural feel from nearby Rock Creek Park. Lifetime Stones decided to custom cut chocolate and grey thin stone to come up with the look seen in the photo.
Mission Hills townhome conversion
Mission Hills townhome conversion
San Clemente Woodworking | StairwaysSan Clemente Woodworking | Stairways
This new stairway actually added space to the area and converted an empty space to a doggy condo
The Enclave at Harbor Hill | Gig Harbor
The Enclave at Harbor Hill | Gig Harbor
Quadrant HomesQuadrant Homes
Impressive entry with black metal horizontal open railing with wood cap. Built-in bench and shelving on stair landing painted to match walls.
Stairs
Stairs
Basil RestorationBasil Restoration
Custom built attic access stairs with glass panel guard rail, custom built handrail with return for climbing ease.

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