モダンスタイルのらせん階段 (金属の手すり、木の蹴込み板) の写真
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MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
Wood Anchor
This almighty Oak staircase was one of our more challenging ones to build and install but we pulled it off!
The first hurdle was installing the treads (from the top) onto the central post which was difficult with the extremely heavy 4″ thick solid Oak treads.
The staircase was finished off with our custom designed steel hand railing which required a large amount of onsite welding. The result is a staircase that has to be seen in situ to get a sense of its impressive stature!
Photo credits: 2020 © Ray Chan Photo, All Rights Reserved
Everything Home
Our Indianapolis studio gave this home an elegant, sophisticated look with sleek, edgy lighting, modern furniture, metal accents, tasteful art, and printed, textured wallpaper and accessories.
Builder: Old Town Design Group
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Wood Anchor
This almighty Oak staircase was one of our more challenging ones to build and install but we pulled it off!
The first hurdle was installing the treads (from the top) onto the central post which was difficult with the extremely heavy 4″ thick solid Oak treads.
The staircase was finished off with our custom designed steel hand railing which required a large amount of onsite welding. The result is a staircase that has to be seen in situ to get a sense of its impressive stature!
Photo credits: 2020 © Ray Chan Photo, All Rights Reserved
Mattioli Scale
Scala elicoidale modello Miluna elicoidale, con gradini ancorati direttamente a parete senza struttura centrale.
Gradini e sottogradi in Faggio laccati e bianchi e ringhiera R7 in acciaio inox.
Woodcote Projects Ltd
House refurbishment - 3D wall panels. Bespoke ironmongery handrail with intricate detail. Real dark wood stairs with integrated mood lighting.
ロンドンにあるラグジュアリーな広いモダンスタイルのおしゃれならせん階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
ロンドンにあるラグジュアリーな広いモダンスタイルのおしゃれならせん階段 (木の蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
Wood Anchor
This almighty Oak staircase was one of our more challenging ones to build and install but we pulled it off!
The first hurdle was installing the treads (from the top) onto the central post which was difficult with the extremely heavy 4″ thick solid Oak treads.
The staircase was finished off with our custom designed steel hand railing which required a large amount of onsite welding. The result is a staircase that has to be seen in situ to get a sense of its impressive stature!
Photo credits: 2020 © Ray Chan Photo, All Rights Reserved
MW Design Workshop
This staircase is a truly special project to come out of the MW Design Workshop. We worked extensively with the clients, architect, interior designer, builder, and other trades to achieve this fully integrated feature in the home. The challenge we had was to create a stunning, aesthetically pleasing stair using MPP – a structural mass timber product developed locally here in Oregon.
We used 3D modelling to incorporate the complex interactions between the CNC-milled MPP treads, water-jet cut and LED lit bookcase, and rolled steel handrail with the rest of the built structure.
Photographer - Justin Krug
モダンスタイルのらせん階段 (金属の手すり、木の蹴込み板) の写真
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