階段 (木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
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S&A Stairs
Raw, industrial elements nurture the linear form of Lum Road’s staircase. Victorian Ash stringers are the base for an MDF stair with carpet finish, complete with a custom steel rod balustrade, and cladded feature steps.
Walless Architecture
Circulation spaces like corridors and stairways are being revitalised beyond mere passages. They exude spaciousness, bask in natural light, and harmoniously align with lush outdoor gardens, providing the family with an elevated experience in their daily routines.
J.S. Brown & Co.
Cleverly designed stairways connect the new addition to the original house. First floor and basement windows were converted into doorways at the landings for access. Exposed brick shows the original exterior surface of the house.
Coyle Carpet One Floor & Home
Striped Staircase Carpet by Nourison - Pacific Stripe in Shadow
他の地域にあるトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな折り返し階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
他の地域にあるトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな折り返し階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
Purple Cherry Architects
The staircase adjacent to the kitchen features a custom three lantern light fixture that hangs from the top floor to the basement.
ボルチモアにあるラグジュアリーな広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
ボルチモアにあるラグジュアリーな広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれなサーキュラー階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
Lomax & Chi
View down from attic stairs onto the double height sash window and feature pendant light
ロンドンにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれな折り返し階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
ロンドンにあるエクレクティックスタイルのおしゃれな折り返し階段 (カーペット張りの蹴込み板、木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
Billdr Renovation
This project consisted of transforming a duplex into a bi-generational house. The extension includes two floors, a basement, and a new concrete foundation.
Underpinning work was required between the existing foundation and the new walls. We added masonry wall openings on the first and second floors to create a large open space on each level, extending to the new back-facing windows.
Billdr Renovation
This project consisted of transforming a duplex into a bi-generational house. The extension includes two floors, a basement, and a new concrete foundation.
Underpinning work was required between the existing foundation and the new walls. We added masonry wall openings on the first and second floors to create a large open space on each level, extending to the new back-facing windows.
Red Land Design
Staircase handles and flooring used were wide plank oak, finished in pure white paint, elegantly lay with navy blue velvet carpet with gold chrome steel grap on each step.
Liebke Projects
This project included conservation and interior design works to this 1840s terrace house in Millers Point. The house is state heritage listed but is also located within a heritage conservation area.
Prior to the works, the house had lost a lot of the original character. The basement sandstone walls were covered in cement render, cove cornices and other cheap and poorly thought out finishes had been applied throughout. A lot of restoration and conservation works were carried out but in a thoughtful way so as to avoid faux applications within the dwelling. Works to the house included a new kitchen and reconfiguration of the basement level to allow an internal bathroom and laundry. The dining room was carefully designed to include hidden lighting to illuminate the sandstone walls which were carefully exposed by hand by removing the cement render. Layers of paint were also removed to restore the hardwood details throughout the house. A new polished concrete slab was installed.
Sarah Blacker - Architect
Anneke Hill - Photographer
Liebke Projects - Licenced Builder
Monarch & Maker
This home's entryway is complete with a dark front door paired with matching built-in bookshelves and a seating area. The striped stairway adds a fun textural element to the space.
S&A Stairs
Raw, industrial elements nurture the linear form of Lum Road’s staircase. Victorian Ash stringers are the base for an MDF stair with carpet finish, complete with a custom steel rod balustrade, and cladded feature steps.
J.S. Brown & Co.
Cleverly designed stairways connect the new addition to the original house. First floor and basement windows were converted into doorways at the landings for access. Exposed brick shows the original exterior surface of the house.
Clawson Cabinets
Once a finishing school for girls this expansive Victorian had a kitchen in desperate need of updating. The new owners wanted something cheerful, that picked up on the details of the original home, and yet they wanted it to honor their more modern lifestyle. A new open stair allows the family to flow from the outdoors or kitchen into the basement family room. Painting of a London Market and the Underground sign on the exposed brick wall recall the homeowners home town.
Liebke Projects
This project included conservation and interior design works to this 1840s terrace house in Millers Point. The house is state heritage listed but is also located within a heritage conservation area.
Prior to the works, the house had lost a lot of the original character. The basement sandstone walls were covered in cement render, cove cornices and other cheap and poorly thought out finishes had been applied throughout. A lot of restoration and conservation works were carried out but in a thoughtful way so as to avoid faux applications within the dwelling. Works to the house included a new kitchen and reconfiguration of the basement level to allow an internal bathroom and laundry. The dining room was carefully designed to include hidden lighting to illuminate the sandstone walls which were carefully exposed by hand by removing the cement render. Layers of paint were also removed to restore the hardwood details throughout the house. A new polished concrete slab was installed.
Sarah Blacker - Architect
Anneke Hill - Photographer
Liebke Projects - Licenced Builder
階段 (木材の手すり、レンガ壁) の写真
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