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Contemporary Staircase Design Ideas

Private House for TY Design Studio
Private House for TY Design Studio
Anna Stathaki | PhotographyAnna Stathaki | Photography
©Anna Stathaki
Photo of a contemporary straight staircase in London.
Appartement PE
Appartement PE
Atelier mepAtelier mep
Atelier MEP
Mid-sized contemporary wood l-shaped staircase in Paris with metal risers.
Brook Green, London
Brook Green, London
The Vawdrey HouseThe Vawdrey House
Photography by Siobhan Doran http://www.siobhandoran.com
Photo of a contemporary staircase in Sussex.
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Margarido Staircase
Margarido Staircase
California Closets of TennesseeCalifornia Closets of Tennessee
Creative shelving above the stairs adds entryway storage in a fresh way.
Design ideas for a small contemporary staircase in Nashville.
Under-Stair Storage Project
Under-Stair Storage Project
Tucker Distinctive KitchensTucker Distinctive Kitchens
Expanded pantry into the basement stairway. Installed shelves provide space for storage of drygoods.
This is an example of a contemporary staircase in Charleston.
Union Square Apartment
Union Square Apartment
kimberly peck architectkimberly peck architect
the stair was moved from the front of the loft to the living room to make room for a new nursery upstairs. the stair has oak treads with glass and blackened steel rails. the top three treads of the stair cantilever over the wall. the wall separating the kitchen from the living room was removed creating an open kitchen. the apartment has beautiful exposed cast iron columns original to the buildings 19th century structure.
Glenn Gissler Design
Glenn Gissler Design
Glenn Gissler DesignGlenn Gissler Design
Contemporary spiral staircase in New York.
Soho Landmark Town-House -Mahattan, NY
Soho Landmark Town-House -Mahattan, NY
Gallery KBNYGallery KBNY
The owner of this historic and landmarked town-home renovation in Hudson Square, originally built in 1826, hired Gallery Kitchen and Bath to fully gut-renovate this 3-unit row-home. The scope of work included a full-scale renovation of the owners unit, including the renovation of the kitchen, one 4-piece master ensuite bathroom, one 3-piece bathroom with a walk-in steam shower, and a beautiful powder room. Additional work in the owners unit also included flooring, electrical upgrade, major plumbing work, new HVAC system, restoration of a fireplace, installation of a fully integrated smart home system and landmarked approved windows. CELLAR RENOVATION IN NYC LANDMARKED TOWN-HOME Rounding out the owners unit we renovated the cellar, which was converted into an entertainment space and featured a custom glass curtain wall, along with a custom staircase with an exposed brick wall. During the demolition phase of the cellar, our team discovered 56 wine jugs filled with wine from the prohibition era, leading us to name this project the prohibition house. For the two tenant units, Gallery Kitchen and Bath undertook the renovation of 2 kitchens, 4 bathrooms, new hardwood flooring throughout, along with detailed carpentry work in the entire home. WHY GALLERY KITCHEN AND BATH After interviewing multiple contractors, our client decided on Gallery Kitchen and Bath primarily because of our turnkey design, selection, and build process. In a renovation of this magnitude it is crucial to have a centralized full service contractor under one roof to handle all of the aspects and simultaneous moving parts of the project. Decentralizing the entire process by having multiple unaffiliated vendors handle various parts of the process can easily become chaotic, time consuming, and costly. Because Gallery Kitchen and Bath undertook the entire process, from the design of the entire space to the selection and procurement of all finishes and fixtures, down to the procurement of all permits and LPC filings, it made a seemingly chaotic project a’lot more manageable. PHASE 1: DESIGN, SELECTION, PROCUREMENT Our client wanted the renovation to incorporate a fully modern design into his Hudson Square town-house. Being that this is a landmarked property, the exterior facade had to be restored and kept with the original aesthetic, the interior of the home however was a whole different story. In keeping up with the modern aesthetic, our designers went to work to design a custom kitchen that included fully custom flat panel base cabinets in a white high gloss finish and an absolute matte black appliance/pantry wall. The kitchen design also included a white quartz countertop and backsplash with a waterfall edge island. To bring warmth to the modern kitchen, our designers incorporated a rifted and quartered select oak wood floor in a herringbone pattern, and custom blended stain with matte polyurethane finish. For continuity, the wood floor was also extended throughout the entire owners unit. In the ensuite bathroom we created a “wet area” which houses a standalone soaking tub as well as a beautiful rainfall shower, completely leveled with the rest of the floor in the bathroom. Some highlights within this space include a tiled square drain, large niche cutouts with a carrera marble accents. Once again, to bring warmth to this modern bathroom, our designers incorporated a floating rustic oak vanity and carrera marble mosaic floor tile. Last on the list on the owners unit floor was the cellar, which our client wanted to utilize as an entertainment space for his friends and family. During the design phase, we incorporated an open concept layout, wedding the indoor and outdoor space with a custom glass curtain wall. The design also included custom walnut built-ins that serve as a custom wet bar and storage piece. With the design approved and selections made our office liaisons moved to procure all of the material selections and finishes. PHASE 2: DEMO Because this home is almost two centuries old, we had to take extra precaution during the interior demolition phase of the project. One specific area that we had to pay special attention to was the existing brick. Over time the mortar in old brick homes deteriorates and turns into dust – for this reason it was extremely important that a thorough and ongoing inspection of the exteriors and interior walls took place during the demolition of the space. After 14 30-yard debris containers and 56 wine filled jugs from the prohibition era later , the demolition of this historic Hudson Square town-home came to an end. If you are wondering whether we tried the wine? After notifying the owner we agreed to open one of the jugs and try them together – nothing but vinegar. PHASE 3: BUILD One of the challenges in a renovation project of this scope is nailing down the logistics and delivery of fixtures and finish material. Adding to this challenge was a narrow entry door that required us to use a boom truck in order to deliver some of the larger materials on site. To ensure a succinct time schedule, we boomed all of the materials through the 3rd floor for the entire project and worked our renovation work from top floor to cellar. This technique also insured that any unexpected water issues during the renovation process would not damage a finished floor. With all roughing and framing complete, the Gallery KBNY team proceeded to execute on the design plan. THE REVEAL From what was once a dilapidated town-home with nothing but potential, to a glamorous and luxurious modern interior space – the prohibition house was complete. Ready to speak with us about your renovation project? Contact us to schedule your free consultation and let Gallery KBNY show you why our all-inclusive approach to your renovation is the smartest way to renovating in NYC.
Staircase Built-Ins
Staircase Built-Ins
Mary Shipley InteriorsMary Shipley Interiors
Perfect under stairs storage. Functional elegance
Small contemporary wood staircase in Columbus.
Castle Pines Modern
Castle Pines Modern
Cadre General ContractorsCadre General Contractors
This is an example of a contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in Denver with wood risers.
Under Stairs Storage
Under Stairs Storage
MW Creative CarpentryMW Creative Carpentry
MUSWELL HILL, LONDON Our client wanted to store all their clutter for the pets and cleaning in once space. This needed to fit neatly under the stairs with access to the gas and electricity meter. I designed full height pull out units for storage of broom, mop, and hoover - to hide all clutter. Including 250 kg runners for easy sliding pull outs with large handles, drawer boxes on detachable runners for access to electricity and gas meter behind. Materials used: - Moisture resistant MDF exterior with a Polyurethane satin spray finish - MFC/egger interior with abs edging - Plywood base - High quality side mounter runners
CLF-RC Apartment
CLF-RC Apartment
Sergio Olazabal - 2arquitectosSergio Olazabal - 2arquitectos
Photo of a contemporary staircase in Madrid.
Il grande Fred. Transformation of the former attic of Fred Buscaglione
Il grande Fred. Transformation of the former attic of Fred Buscaglione
MARCMARC
photo © beppe giardino
Photo of a small contemporary painted wood u-shaped staircase in Turin with painted wood risers.
Under Stairs Storage
Under Stairs Storage
West Country Wood DesignWest Country Wood Design
Photo of a contemporary staircase in Other.
House extension and refurbishment
House extension and refurbishment
Jane Higgins Home DesignJane Higgins Home Design
Kevin Mc Feely
Design ideas for a contemporary staircase in Dublin.
Into the White
Into the White
space + style by Marco Joe Fazio Ltdspace + style by Marco Joe Fazio Ltd
photo by Marco Joe Fazio, LBIPP interior styling by Stéphanie Tumba kitchen by www.mystickitchen.co.uk
Photo of a large contemporary staircase in Surrey.
スケールのよい小さな家
スケールのよい小さな家
株式会社 加賀妻工務店株式会社 加賀妻工務店
加賀妻工務店
Photo of a small contemporary wood l-shaped staircase in Other with open risers.
Fairholt Street
Fairholt Street
C3 DesignC3 Design
Photo of a contemporary staircase in Hampshire.

Contemporary Staircase Design Ideas

House
House
Shade House DevelopmentShade House Development
Design ideas for a contemporary concrete straight staircase in Houston with concrete risers.
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