This is an example of a medium sized victorian wood u-shaped staircase in London with painted wood risers.
Brosh Architects
Brosh Architects
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Gardnor Road, Hampstead, London NW3

Victorian Staircase, London

Main staircase: Back in 1970’s, the house was divided into flats, the original staircase removed and a kitchen was installed in this space instead. When we deal with period properties, it is very important to be true to the building therefore, we brought back the original layout of the house and (with some research into Victorian floor plans) we designed and built the staircase the way it would have been made 136 years ago. We installed a dado rail to match the period with Oak flooring to bring back the old charm.
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