8,910 Eclectic Staircase Design Photos

New Orleans Inspired on Yarrow Point
New Orleans Inspired on Yarrow Point
Kristi Spouse InteriorsKristi Spouse Interiors
Jessie Young - www.realestatephotographerseattle.com
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The Mud and Wood House
The Mud and Wood House
Mud and WoodMud and Wood
The circular stairs is at the heart of the house. The central trunk came from the photographer's, Steve Rogers, house, after it became unstable and a tree surgeon was called. The treads and risers are elm, which started out life as windfall (storm-blown) trees in a local forest. The tree trunks were removed, milled and seasoned on site over a number of years. The handrail (kiddie-sized) is hazel, which was pre-soaked to allow it to bend. Photo: Steve Rogers
Raye Street
Raye Street
Lane Williams ArchitectsLane Williams Architects
Constructed on a steep hillside the property was small, with limited access, and considered largely unbuildable, however those challenges informed the design of the Raye Street House which was conceived as a large tree house. The inside is wide open with exposed trusses and a very industrial straightforward use of materials.
5 Storey Period House Renovation - East London
5 Storey Period House Renovation - East London
Lomax & ChiLomax & Chi
Attic staircase up to Master Bedroom. With feature open bookcase.
Well Street Common
Well Street Common
CairnCairn
New staircase to loft conversion
Rénovation d'un duplex avec jardin
Rénovation d'un duplex avec jardin
InsidesInsides
Escalier en béton, sur mesure. Recouvert par un béton lissé réalisé par B.Crespin Consulting. Couleur Karonga des Matières Marius Aurenti.
Wayzata Cape Dutch
Wayzata Cape Dutch
Charlie & Co. Design, LtdCharlie & Co. Design, Ltd
Interior Design: Lucy Interior Design | Builder: Detail Homes | Landscape Architecture: TOPO | Photography: Spacecrafting
EmbrAzur
EmbrAzur
Studio MMA Architecture + DesignStudio MMA Architecture + Design
Escalier d'accès au toit / Staircase to the roof
Horse Gate Iron and Railing Wall
Horse Gate Iron and Railing Wall
Carolina Stair SupplyCarolina Stair Supply
Photo by Jim Celuch This decorative wall is made to resemble the gate on a horse's stall. A one-of-a-kind piece of décor, it is comprised entirely from Carolina Stair Supply's parts. Made in Hickory, the unique piece begins with a Carolina Stair custom newel that's topped by a matching custom fitting for our 6210 railing. The 6210 railing ends in one of our 1060 oval rosettes, while a second rail separates the sections and ends in our 1063 rosette. The distinctive shape of this décor is only enhanced by the use of the iron balusters CS16.1.1, CS16.1.2, and CS16.2.1; as well as with the ASL leaf ornamentation that can be seen framing the upper half. With distinctive style, this adds a touch of flair to the home of this horse enthusiast; making it a lasting testament to personal style.
15th St.
15th St.
URBANDUOURBANDUO
Greg Scott Makinen
Curved Wood Slide
Curved Wood Slide
Top Tread StairwaysTop Tread Stairways
The black walnut slide/stair is completed! The install went very smoothly. The owners are LOVING it! It’s the most unique project we have ever put together. It’s a 33-ft long black walnut slide built with 445 layers of cross-laminated layers of hardwood and I completely pre-assembled the slide, stair and railing in my shop. Last week we installed it in an amazing round tower room on an 8000 sq ft house in Sacramento. The slide is designed for adults and children and my clients who are grandparents, tested it with their grandchildren and approved it. 33-ft long black walnut slide #slide #woodslide #stairslide #interiorslide #rideofyourlife #indoorslide #slidestair #stairinspo #woodstairslide #walnut #blackwalnut #toptreadstairways #slideintolife #staircase #stair #stairs #stairdesign #stacklamination #crosslaminated

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