タイルの黒い階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
Karl Kaffenberger Architektur | Einrichtung
Treppenhaus
フランクフルトにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
フランクフルトにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
R-estudio Diseño de interiores
Escalera de hormigón y baldosa porcelánica.
Barandilla de hierro forjado
Luminaria colgante
Pared de ladrillo cara vista pintado en blanco
バルセロナにある巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれなかね折れ階段 (コンクリートの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
バルセロナにある巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれなかね折れ階段 (コンクリートの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Metallgestaltung Safranek
Auge des Treppengeländers. Geländerfüllung aus Blechzuschnitten mit eingenieten Vierkantstäben. Dekorativen Abschluss bildet ein handgeschmiedetes, eingenietes Mäanderband. Handlauf und Ecken aus hochglanzpoliertem Messing. Anstrich der Stahlteile mit anthrazit eisenglimmer Dickschicht-Lack.
Stairworks
This commercial staircase in Commercial Bay Shopping Centre in Auckland was built for the purpose of structure, rigidity, and functionality. The shopping mall gives out a standard staircase for the retail shops, so Hugo Boss re-designed a staircase to better suit their needs. We were able to reuse the new, 120mm thick, solid concrete treads in order to reduce costs. Because the new staircase was slightly narrower than the original, we trimmed down the treads to accommodate the new dimensions of the replacement stairs.
What made this project a challenge was that it was really heavy (the finished stairs weighed about 2 tons) and we had to adhere to pretty strict structural requirements because it’s a commercial staircase. We were able to do the installation in 2 days by getting everything in on the first day, and then having Grant spend a week there with the mini crane lifting up all the steel and placing the treads.
The structural materials we used were concrete and steel. Hugo Boss then tiled over top of it, and we finished it off with a brush, stainless steel handrail. We then had to work closely with the glass balustrade company to make sure the holes were in the right place in correspondence with the staircase and that everything ran smoothly and on time.
Render & Stucco Design
Application of our MPL finish across the walls of this stunning property
他の地域にある中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれならせん階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
他の地域にある中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれならせん階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Karl Kaffenberger Architektur | Einrichtung
Treppenhaus
フランクフルトにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
フランクフルトにある小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (タイルの蹴込み板、金属の手すり) の写真
Stairworks
This commercial staircase in Commercial Bay Shopping Centre in Auckland was built for the purpose of structure, rigidity, and functionality. The shopping mall gives out a standard staircase for the retail shops, so Hugo Boss re-designed a staircase to better suit their needs. We were able to reuse the new, 120mm thick, solid concrete treads in order to reduce costs. Because the new staircase was slightly narrower than the original, we trimmed down the treads to accommodate the new dimensions of the replacement stairs.
What made this project a challenge was that it was really heavy (the finished stairs weighed about 2 tons) and we had to adhere to pretty strict structural requirements because it’s a commercial staircase. We were able to do the installation in 2 days by getting everything in on the first day, and then having Grant spend a week there with the mini crane lifting up all the steel and placing the treads.
The structural materials we used were concrete and steel. Hugo Boss then tiled over top of it, and we finished it off with a brush, stainless steel handrail. We then had to work closely with the glass balustrade company to make sure the holes were in the right place in correspondence with the staircase and that everything ran smoothly and on time.
Stairworks
This commercial staircase in Commercial Bay Shopping Centre in Auckland was built for the purpose of structure, rigidity, and functionality. The shopping mall gives out a standard staircase for the retail shops, so Hugo Boss re-designed a staircase to better suit their needs. We were able to reuse the new, 120mm thick, solid concrete treads in order to reduce costs. Because the new staircase was slightly narrower than the original, we trimmed down the treads to accommodate the new dimensions of the replacement stairs.
What made this project a challenge was that it was really heavy (the finished stairs weighed about 2 tons) and we had to adhere to pretty strict structural requirements because it’s a commercial staircase. We were able to do the installation in 2 days by getting everything in on the first day, and then having Grant spend a week there with the mini crane lifting up all the steel and placing the treads.
The structural materials we used were concrete and steel. Hugo Boss then tiled over top of it, and we finished it off with a brush, stainless steel handrail. We then had to work closely with the glass balustrade company to make sure the holes were in the right place in correspondence with the staircase and that everything ran smoothly and on time.
タイルの黒い階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
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