インダストリアルスタイルのスケルトン階段の写真
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T3 Architecture
Alternance de bois et d'acier brut pour cet escalier design
マルセイユにある中くらいなインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
マルセイユにある中くらいなインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
Stylecraft Stairways
This striking dark floating stair makes an immediate impact in the entryway of this new Auckland home. The owners chose dark components and created a stunning contrast between the industrial style walls and warm timber flooring. The final effect makes a great statement.
Photography: Mark Scowen
Bisca Staircases
A very real concern of many people refurbishing a period property is getting the new interior to sit well in what can effectively be a completely new shell. In this respect staircases are no different and regardless of whether you choose a traditional or contemporary staircase it has to be in empathy with the building and not look like an obvious add on. Executed properly the staircase will update the property and see it confidently through generations to come.
In 2014 Bisca were commissioned by Northminster Ltd to work alongside Rachel McLane Interiors and COG Architects in the conversion of a 1930’s car showroom in the heart of York into prestige, residential loft style apartments.
There were two clear facets to the redeveloped building, the River Foss facing apartments, which were rather industrial in architectural scale and feel, and the more urban domestic proportions and outlook of the Piccadilly Street facing apartments.
The overall theme for the redevelopment was industrial; the differentiator being the level to which the fixtures and fittings of within each apartment or area soften the feel.
In keeping with the industrial heritage of the building the main common areas staircase, from basement to ground and ground to first, was carefully designed to be part of the property in its new chapter. Visible from Piccadilly at street level, the staircase is showcased in a huge feature window at ground floor and the design had to be both stunning and functional.
As the apartments at the Piccadilly side of the property were fitted with oak units and oak flooring, hardwearing treads of fumed oak were the obvious choice for the staircase timber. The inlaid tread detail provides a non-slip function as well as adding interest.
Closed treads and risers are supported by slim and elegant steel structures and sweeping plastered soffits contrasting wonderfully with the warmth of the exposed brickwork. The balustrade is of hand forged, formed and textured uprights capped by a tactile hand carved oak handrail.
Bisca have gained a reputation as specialists for staircases in listed or period properties and were proud to be part of the winning team at the recent York Design Awards where Piccadilly Lofts Staircase won the special judges award special award for detail design and craftsmanship
Palette Architecture
View from the living room with the new kitchen, stairs, and under stair powder room. The material palette of whites, metals, and matching wood tones keeps in harmony with the historic brick and wood.
photos by: Jeff Wandersman
Stylecraft Stairways
This striking dark floating stair makes an immediate impact in the entryway of this new Auckland home. The owners chose dark components and created a stunning contrast between the industrial style walls and warm timber flooring. The final effect makes a great statement.
Photography: Mark Scowen
Morph Industries Ltd
Morph Industries has been in operation since October 2007. In that time we have worked on many high end residences in Vancouver and Whistler area as our main focus for our architectural division.
We have a strong background in heavy structural steel as well as being self taught at stainless ornamental work and finishing. We are very proud to be able to fabricate some of the most beautiful ornamental metal work in the industry.
We are one of the only companies that is able to offer in-house ornamental stainless, aluminum and glass work as well as being fully certified for structural steel.
Bisca Staircases
A very real concern of many people refurbishing a period property is getting the new interior to sit well in what can effectively be a completely new shell. In this respect staircases are no different and regardless of whether you choose a traditional or contemporary staircase it has to be in empathy with the building and not look like an obvious add on. Executed properly the staircase will update the property and see it confidently through generations to come.
In 2014 Bisca were commissioned by Northminster Ltd to work alongside Rachel McLane Interiors and COG Architects in the conversion of a 1930’s car showroom in the heart of York into prestige, residential loft style apartments.
There were two clear facets to the redeveloped building, the River Foss facing apartments, which were rather industrial in architectural scale and feel, and the more urban domestic proportions and outlook of the Piccadilly Street facing apartments.
The overall theme for the redevelopment was industrial; the differentiator being the level to which the fixtures and fittings of within each apartment or area soften the feel.
In keeping with the industrial heritage of the building the main common areas staircase, from basement to ground and ground to first, was carefully designed to be part of the property in its new chapter. Visible from Piccadilly at street level, the staircase is showcased in a huge feature window at ground floor and the design had to be both stunning and functional.
As the apartments at the Piccadilly side of the property were fitted with oak units and oak flooring, hardwearing treads of fumed oak were the obvious choice for the staircase timber. The inlaid tread detail provides a non-slip function as well as adding interest.
Closed treads and risers are supported by slim and elegant steel structures and sweeping plastered soffits contrasting wonderfully with the warmth of the exposed brickwork. The balustrade is of hand forged, formed and textured uprights capped by a tactile hand carved oak handrail.
Bisca have gained a reputation as specialists for staircases in listed or period properties and were proud to be part of the winning team at the recent York Design Awards where Piccadilly Lofts Staircase won the special judges award special award for detail design and craftsmanship
LMF Design, LLC
This historic grist mill interior was retrofitted to create a NJ satellite office for a large NYC A&E firm.
ニューヨークにあるラグジュアリーな広いインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな階段の写真
ニューヨークにあるラグジュアリーな広いインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな階段の写真
ASC Welded Designs
ASC Welded Designs designed, fabricated and installed this one of a kind Mono-Tube Stair comprised of a fabricated 6'' tube steel for the backbone and risers with 6''x1/4''x12'' plates topped off with 2'' stained oak treads. The upper mounting plate is oversized and houses recessed LED's along with color changing LED that run the full length of the mono-tube. All steel is powder coated White/Grey. ASC also designed, fabricated and installed the Multi-Line Pipe Rail on the stairs as well as the upper L-shaped landing areas. Railing is powder coated Teal/Blue Green
Ackworth House
This staircase has dual steel stringers, Fijian Kauri treads and a stainless steel balustrade. A great way to create an industrial look in the stairwell.
Palette Architecture
Having young children in the house, part of the stair design included a custom child gate.
photos by: Jeff Wandersman
ニューヨークにある低価格の広いインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれなスケルトン階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
ニューヨークにある低価格の広いインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれなスケルトン階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Unique Home Solutions Inc.
If you are renovating your property to keep or to put it on the market, give us a call. We work with renovators, home owners, realtors, investors and house flippers.
Call Joanne Vroom 514-222-5553 for a consultation.
Stairworks
These Auckland homeowners wanted an industrial style look for their interior home design. So when it came to building the staircase, handrail and balustrades, we knew the exposed steel in a matte black was going to be the right look for them.
Due to the double stringers and concrete treads, this style of staircase is extremely solid and has zero movement, massively reducing noise.
Our biggest challenge on this project was that the double stringer staircase was designed with concrete treads that needed to be colour matched to the pre-existing floor.
インダストリアルスタイルのスケルトン階段の写真
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