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Dovetail Group
Mittelgroßes Klassisches Treppengeländer Holz in L-Form mit Teppich-Treppenstufen und Beton-Setzstufen in Indianapolis
US Home Developers Inc.
Mittelgroße Moderne Metalltreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Los Angeles
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The original wrought iron railing was discovered during the demolition phase of the project, having been encased with wood studs and plaster during earlier remodeling. Additionally, the width of the opening through the wall had been narrowed by removing the arch, and the concrete floor was hidden under a layer of modern saltillo tile.
The arch was rebuilt, and anchored to the cast-in-place concrete beam that still spanned the entirety of the opening, the railing was cleaned, and the concrete floor and stair refinished by a local expert in the trade.
Architect: Gene Kniaz, Spiral Architects
General Contractor: Linthicum Custom Builders
Photo: Maureen Ryan Photography
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Concrete stairs with glass panel and stainless steel railing. Arched doorway and passageway with lighted niche and split-face stone walls and ceiling. Cast stone column, door casing and niche. Wall-mount stair lighting.
Jennifer Tulley Architects
Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in San Francisco
Flooret
Inspired by sandy shorelines on the California coast, this beachy blonde vinyl floor brings just the right amount of variation to each room. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Accoya Wood
Accoya was selected as the ideal material for this breathtaking home in West Vancouver. Accoya was used for the railing, siding, fencing and soffits throughout the property. In addition, an Accoya handrail was specifically custom designed by Upper Canada Forest Products.
Design Duo Matt McLeod and Lisa Bovell of McLeod Bovell Modern houses switched between fluidity, plasticity, malleability and even volumetric design to try capture their process of space-making.
Unlike anything surrounding it, this home’s irregular shape and atypical residential building materials are more akin to modern-day South American projects that stem from their surroundings to showcase concrete’s versatility. This is why the Accoya was left in its rough state, to accentuate the minimalist and harmonious aesthetics of its natural environment.
Photo Credit: Martin Tessler
Benton & Benton Architects
Große Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen und Drahtgeländer in San Diego
Ivey League Fabrication, LLC
Kleine Klassische Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Salt Lake City
UAU un'architettura unica
Scala con pedate in pietra di lucerna a spacco naturale.
Ph. Paolo Allasia - Castellano Studio
Mittelgroße Landhaus Treppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Turin
Mittelgroße Landhaus Treppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Turin
AAACSC Christelle Serres-Chabrier
christelle Serres-Chabrier
Mittelgroße Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Paris
Mittelgroße Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Paris
Richard Kaléh & Associates
Mittelgroßes Modernes Treppengeländer Glas in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Sonstige
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Roman Sebek
Große Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Orange County
Große Moderne Betontreppe in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen in Orange County
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Breathtaking views of the incomparable Big Sur Coast, this classic Tuscan design of an Italian farmhouse, combined with a modern approach creates an ambiance of relaxed sophistication for this magnificent 95.73-acre, private coastal estate on California’s Coastal Ridge. Five-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 7,030 sq. ft. main house, and 864 sq. ft. caretaker house over 864 sq. ft. of garage and laundry facility. Commanding a ridge above the Pacific Ocean and Post Ranch Inn, this spectacular property has sweeping views of the California coastline and surrounding hills. “It’s as if a contemporary house were overlaid on a Tuscan farm-house ruin,” says decorator Craig Wright who created the interiors. The main residence was designed by renowned architect Mickey Muenning—the architect of Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn, —who artfully combined the contemporary sensibility and the Tuscan vernacular, featuring vaulted ceilings, stained concrete floors, reclaimed Tuscan wood beams, antique Italian roof tiles and a stone tower. Beautifully designed for indoor/outdoor living; the grounds offer a plethora of comfortable and inviting places to lounge and enjoy the stunning views. No expense was spared in the construction of this exquisite estate.
Treppen in L-Form mit Beton-Setzstufen Ideen und Design
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