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巨大なブラウンの、白いオープン階段 (スレートの蹴込み板) の写真

Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Regal X Inc.Regal X Inc.
Floating staircase, open floor plan
ロサンゼルスにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (混合材の手すり) の写真
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
2012 PROJECTS
2012 PROJECTS
Imperial Tile & StoneImperial Tile & Stone
Porcelain Floor Tile from Imperial Tile & Stone Designed by SharpLife Designs
ロサンゼルスにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (ワイヤーの手すり) の写真
WEST 15TH, VANCOUVER
WEST 15TH, VANCOUVER
Abstract Homes and Renovations IncAbstract Homes and Renovations Inc
Floating solid oak treads with custom welded rod iron staircase.
バンクーバーにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
Courtyard House
Courtyard House
Lloyd ArchitectsLloyd Architects
photo: Mark Weinberg
ソルトレイクシティにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (ガラスフェンス) の写真
Warm Modern Floating Staircase
Warm Modern Floating Staircase
Wolf Design StudioWolf Design Studio
Nick Springett Photography
ロサンゼルスにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段の写真
Simply Modern
Simply Modern
Simply+ModernSimply+Modern
Byron Mason Photography
ラスベガスにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段の写真
The Element House
The Element House
NWC ConstructionNWC Construction
Built by NWC Construction Ryan Gamma Photography
タンパにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (ガラスフェンス) の写真
Mise en sécurité et restructuration de l'aile Est de l'ancienne Abbaye de St-Aub
Mise en sécurité et restructuration de l'aile Est de l'ancienne Abbaye de St-Aub
HouzzUser-783122288HouzzUser-783122288
Le réaménagement de l’aile Est « dite St Aubin » prend en compte l’important potentiel architectural et spatial du bâtiment. Le parti pris architectural a été de lier visuellement et de mettre en valeur les éléments anciens existants par la mise en œuvre d’aménagements volontairement contemporains, afin de créer le contraste permettant une lecture de chaque période constructive.
Meydenbauer Bay Residence
Meydenbauer Bay Residence
Urban RestorationUrban Restoration
Haris Kenjar
シアトルにある高級な巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (金属の手すり) の写真
Williamsburg Custom Curved Staircase
Williamsburg Custom Curved Staircase
European Cabinets & Design StudiosEuropean Cabinets & Design Studios
Swedish design firm Cortina & Käll were tasked with connecting a new 1,400-square-foot apartment to an existing 3,000-square-foot apartment in a New York City high-rise. Their goal was to give the apartment a scale and flow benefitting its new larger size. “We envisioned a light and sculptural spiral staircase at the center of it all. The staircase and its opening allowed us to achieve the desired transparency and volume, creating a dramatically new and generous apartment,” said Francisco Cortina. Read more about this project on our blog: https://www.europeancabinets.com/news/cast-curved-staircase-nyc-cortina-kall/ Photo: Tim Williams Photography
Park Slope Modern Row House
Park Slope Modern Row House
The Brooklyn StudioThe Brooklyn Studio
This residence was a complete gut renovation of a 4-story row house in Park Slope, and included a new rear extension and penthouse addition. The owners wished to create a warm, family home using a modern language that would act as a clean canvas to feature rich textiles and items from their world travels. As with most Brooklyn row houses, the existing house suffered from a lack of natural light and connection to exterior spaces, an issue that Principal Brendan Coburn is acutely aware of from his experience re-imagining historic structures in the New York area. The resulting architecture is designed around moments featuring natural light and views to the exterior, of both the private garden and the sky, throughout the house, and a stripped-down language of detailing and finishes allows for the concept of the modern-natural to shine. Upon entering the home, the kitchen and dining space draw you in with views beyond through the large glazed opening at the rear of the house. An extension was built to allow for a large sunken living room that provides a family gathering space connected to the kitchen and dining room, but remains distinctly separate, with a strong visual connection to the rear garden. The open sculptural stair tower was designed to function like that of a traditional row house stair, but with a smaller footprint. By extending it up past the original roof level into the new penthouse, the stair becomes an atmospheric shaft for the spaces surrounding the core. All types of weather – sunshine, rain, lightning, can be sensed throughout the home through this unifying vertical environment. The stair space also strives to foster family communication, making open living spaces visible between floors. At the upper-most level, a free-form bench sits suspended over the stair, just by the new roof deck, which provides at-ease entertaining. Oak was used throughout the home as a unifying material element. As one travels upwards within the house, the oak finishes are bleached to further degrees as a nod to how light enters the home. The owners worked with CWB to add their own personality to the project. The meter of a white oak and blackened steel stair screen was designed by the family to read “I love you” in Morse Code, and tile was selected throughout to reference places that hold special significance to the family. To support the owners’ comfort, the architectural design engages passive house technologies to reduce energy use, while increasing air quality within the home – a strategy which aims to respect the environment while providing a refuge from the harsh elements of urban living. This project was published by Wendy Goodman as her Space of the Week, part of New York Magazine’s Design Hunting on The Cut. Photography by Kevin Kunstadt
The New Traditional
The New Traditional
Blue Heron Signature HomesBlue Heron Signature Homes
The initial and sole objective of setting the tone of this home began and was entirely limited to the foyer and stairwell to which it opens--setting the stage for the expectations, mood and style of this home upon first arrival. Designed and built by Terramor Homes in Raleigh, NC. Photography: M. Eric Honeycutt
Haus K offene Küche
Haus K offene Küche
Prinzmetal - Büro für Interaktive ArchitekturPrinzmetal - Büro für Interaktive Architektur
Fotos Christina Kratzenberg
ケルンにある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段の写真
Virginia Contemporary
Virginia Contemporary
M.S. Vicas InteriorsM.S. Vicas Interiors
ワシントンD.C.にある巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (混合材の手すり) の写真
Escalier 1/4 tournant en acier
Escalier 1/4 tournant en acier
ArredamentiArredamenti
Escalier 1/4 tournant en acier avec limon latéral. Garde-corps en verre extra clair.
パリにあるお手頃価格の巨大なインダストリアルスタイルのおしゃれな階段 (ガラスフェンス) の写真
101 Ericas Lane
101 Ericas Lane
Jason Thomas ArchitectJason Thomas Architect
ニューヨークにあるラグジュアリーな巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな階段 (ガラスフェンス) の写真
The New Traditional
The New Traditional
Blue Heron Signature HomesBlue Heron Signature Homes
Designed and built by Terramor Homes in Raleigh, NC. The initial and sole objective of setting the tone of this home began and was entirely limited to the foyer and stairwell to which it opens- setting the stage for the expectations, mood and style of this home upon first arrival. Photography: M. Eric Honeycutt
Park Slope Modern Row House
Park Slope Modern Row House
The Brooklyn StudioThe Brooklyn Studio
This residence was a complete gut renovation of a 4-story row house in Park Slope, and included a new rear extension and penthouse addition. The owners wished to create a warm, family home using a modern language that would act as a clean canvas to feature rich textiles and items from their world travels. As with most Brooklyn row houses, the existing house suffered from a lack of natural light and connection to exterior spaces, an issue that Principal Brendan Coburn is acutely aware of from his experience re-imagining historic structures in the New York area. The resulting architecture is designed around moments featuring natural light and views to the exterior, of both the private garden and the sky, throughout the house, and a stripped-down language of detailing and finishes allows for the concept of the modern-natural to shine. Upon entering the home, the kitchen and dining space draw you in with views beyond through the large glazed opening at the rear of the house. An extension was built to allow for a large sunken living room that provides a family gathering space connected to the kitchen and dining room, but remains distinctly separate, with a strong visual connection to the rear garden. The open sculptural stair tower was designed to function like that of a traditional row house stair, but with a smaller footprint. By extending it up past the original roof level into the new penthouse, the stair becomes an atmospheric shaft for the spaces surrounding the core. All types of weather – sunshine, rain, lightning, can be sensed throughout the home through this unifying vertical environment. The stair space also strives to foster family communication, making open living spaces visible between floors. At the upper-most level, a free-form bench sits suspended over the stair, just by the new roof deck, which provides at-ease entertaining. Oak was used throughout the home as a unifying material element. As one travels upwards within the house, the oak finishes are bleached to further degrees as a nod to how light enters the home. The owners worked with CWB to add their own personality to the project. The meter of a white oak and blackened steel stair screen was designed by the family to read “I love you” in Morse Code, and tile was selected throughout to reference places that hold special significance to the family. To support the owners’ comfort, the architectural design engages passive house technologies to reduce energy use, while increasing air quality within the home – a strategy which aims to respect the environment while providing a refuge from the harsh elements of urban living. This project was published by Wendy Goodman as her Space of the Week, part of New York Magazine’s Design Hunting on The Cut. Photography by Kevin Kunstadt
Grand Staircase In Entryway
Grand Staircase In Entryway
Germania ConstructionGermania Construction
This custom staircase showcases the most beautiful wrought iron balustrades, and with a grand twist it provides a breathtaking view as you go up the stairs.

巨大なブラウンの、白いオープン階段 (スレートの蹴込み板) の写真

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