Treppen mit Glas-Setzstufen und Schiefer-Setzstufen Ideen und Design
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Madeleine Design Group Inc.
Gerade, Mittelgroße Moderne Marmortreppe mit Glas-Setzstufen, Stahlgeländer und Wandpaneelen in Vancouver
Riki S. Design
Three story glass staircase with wood floors
Große Moderne Holztreppe mit Glas-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Los Angeles
Große Moderne Holztreppe mit Glas-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Los Angeles
Bumph & Scumble Design Centre
Gerade, Große Moderne Holztreppe mit Glas-Setzstufen und Stahlgeländer in Sydney
Powell Tuck Associates
Mittelgroßes Modernes Treppengeländer Glas in L-Form mit gefliesten Treppenstufen und Glas-Setzstufen in London
Jarrods Staircases
The glass staircase helps carry light through the home, matching the white walls
Gewendelte, Mittelgroße Klassische Treppe mit Glas-Setzstufen in Cardiff
Gewendelte, Mittelgroße Klassische Treppe mit Glas-Setzstufen in Cardiff
Inline Design
Just look at this beautiful entry way. Our Glass Adapters are perfect for this elegant staircase and its beautiful hardwood panels. The Glass Adapters and glass panels provide such an open, light and airy space. If you want simplicity and elegance, our Glass Adapters are the perfect addition to your home!
Salins Group
Bluestone slab stepping stones are pretty and practical.
Große, Gerade Moderne Treppe mit Glas-Setzstufen in Charlotte
Große, Gerade Moderne Treppe mit Glas-Setzstufen in Charlotte
Contractors Wardrobe
Glass for staircase
Modernes Treppengeländer Glas mit Glas-Setzstufen in Los Angeles
Modernes Treppengeländer Glas mit Glas-Setzstufen in Los Angeles
ESSEstudioarch
Il vano scala illuminato da un lucernario. Il parapetto, su progetto dello studio, è stato realizzato con setti di cartongesso color grigio scuro a doppia altezza alternati a corrimano continuo in ferro satinato.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
One of the biggest challenges when working on a historic home is how to blend new spaces into the existing structure. For this home – the Boardman Homestead, one of the oldest in Ipswich, Massachusetts – the owners wanted to add a first floor master suite without corrupting the exterior lines of the house. To accomplish this, we designed an independent structure that we connected to the original kitchen via a wing. Expansive, south-facing French doors bring in natural light and open from the bedroom onto a private, wooden patio. Inside, the suite features a wood-burning fireplace, en suite bathroom, and spacious walk-in closet. Combining these elements with a cathedral ceiling and a generous number of large windows creates a space that is open, light, and yet still cozy.
TG-Studio
TG-Studio tackled the brief to create a light and bright space and make the most of the unusual layout by designing a new central staircase, which links the six half-levels of the building.
A minimalist design with glass balustrades and pale wood treads connects the upper three floors consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms with the lower floors dedicated to living, cooking and dining. The staircase was designed as a focal point, one you see from every room in the house. It’s clean, angular lines add a sculptural element, set off by the minimalist interior of the house. The use of glass allows natural light to flood the whole house, a feature that was central to the brief of the Norwegian owner.
Photography: Philip Vile
Treppen mit Glas-Setzstufen und Schiefer-Setzstufen Ideen und Design
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