
Cycle House
A new Seattle modern house designed by chadbourne + doss architects houses a couple and their 18 bicycles. 3 floors connect indoors and out and provide panoramic views of Lake Washington. The stair uses reclaimed wood and steel. The stair winds around an interior wall of backlit translucent fiberglass.
photo by Benjamin Benschneider
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Initially known for his pared-down designs, German designer Konstantin Grcic decided to explore more complex forms when Italian furniture brand Magis in 2002 asked him to create a chair in die-cast aluminum. As Puts did with the Raimond light, Grcic combined triangles to form Chair One’s curves in the seat and back. The collection consists of chairs (stacking four-leg, star-leg and concrete pedestal) and three-leg bar and counter stools. If Grcic ever realizes his dream of designing a bicycle, he could have a couple of takers in these homeowners.
stairs from mudroom to main floor. stringer could be in wall to give similar look (left side of image). Exposed stringer (one closest to dining room table) and treads could be stained/painted to match dark (anodized bronze or black) and natural would color scheme. Wall finish at wall only for the stair run could be natural wood and transition to drywall once past end of stairs

































