Mixed Railing Staircase Ideas and Designs

Minnesota Lake Home
Minnesota Lake Home
Big Wood Timber Frames, Inc.Big Wood Timber Frames, Inc.
Inspiration for a rustic straight mixed railing staircase in Minneapolis.
Transitional Home Build in North Boise
Transitional Home Build in North Boise
Solitude HomesSolitude Homes
Design ideas for a medium sized classic carpeted u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Boise with carpeted risers.
Town & Country
Town & Country
David Small DesignsDavid Small Designs
This is an example of a classic wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Toronto with open risers.
Modern Frosted Glass Panel Staircase
Modern Frosted Glass Panel Staircase
Coast Salish WoodcraftersCoast Salish Woodcrafters
Inspiration for a large modern painted wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Vancouver with painted wood risers.
Bloomer Rustic
Bloomer Rustic
Lampert LumberLampert Lumber
Design ideas for a medium sized rustic wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Minneapolis with open risers.
Домик в деревне
Домик в деревне
Quatrobase StudioQuatrobase Studio
Country wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Other with open risers.
Ashford Glen
Ashford Glen
Lauren Nicole DesignsLauren Nicole Designs
Traditional carpeted straight mixed railing staircase in Charlotte with painted wood risers.
Carona Del Mar
Carona Del Mar
Anne Michaelsen DesignAnne Michaelsen Design
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Los Angeles with wood risers.
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Jane Group Inc.Jane Group Inc.
Custom stair railing, limestone wall, wood slab treads, and limestone landing and stairs. Photo by Jeff Herr Photography.
Inspiration for a farmhouse wood mixed railing staircase in Atlanta.
Riley Residence
Riley Residence
B Interior StudiosB Interior Studios
Medium sized classic wood straight mixed railing staircase in Birmingham with painted wood risers.
Arlington Model Home - Davidson, NC
Arlington Model Home - Davidson, NC
AR HOMES - CHARLOTTE AND LAKE NORMANAR HOMES - CHARLOTTE AND LAKE NORMAN
Arthur Rutenberg Homes
Classic wood curved mixed railing staircase in Charlotte with painted wood risers.
Modern Staircase
Modern Staircase
Large modern wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in DC Metro with wood risers.
Long Lake Shores Drive | 2018 Detroit Home Design Award Winner
Long Lake Shores Drive | 2018 Detroit Home Design Award Winner
Heller & AssociatesHeller & Associates
One of the keys to visually striking contemporary design is the reliance on traditional architectural ideals such as symmetry to ground the space, allowing the modern element to impressively spring forward. In the contemporary foyer created for this Bloomfield Hills home in 2015, the imposing nine foot tall mahogany entry door, set into the drywall to create depth and heft, is flanked by symmetrical side lights and topped with transom windows to admit light and friends into the welcoming entry. The vignette does double duty creating a solid foundation from which the eye can travel to the captivating spiral staircase that dominates the space. The two story corkscrew design has horizontal spindles that echo the lines of the front door, creating visual synergy and continuity of form within the space. Walnut floors offer a cool counterpoint to the warm mahogany and integrate the foyer seamlessly into the rest of the home.
Interiors Portfolio
Interiors Portfolio
AF ImagingAF Imaging
Aaron Flores of AF Imaging, LLC and High Res Media, LLC
This is an example of a traditional wood l-shaped mixed railing staircase in Orlando with painted wood risers.
2018 Tour of Homes: Fridley
2018 Tour of Homes: Fridley
Cherry City Interiors & DesignCherry City Interiors & Design
This is an example of a traditional carpeted u-shaped mixed railing staircase in Portland with carpeted risers.
Modern Sophistication
Modern Sophistication
Erotas Custom BuildingErotas Custom Building
Susan Gilmore Photography
Design ideas for an expansive traditional wood curved mixed railing staircase in Minneapolis with painted wood risers.
Ravenswood 2-flat to single family conversion
Ravenswood 2-flat to single family conversion
Omar Gutiérrez, ArchitectOmar Gutiérrez, Architect
Converted a tired two-flat into a transitional single family home. The very narrow staircase was converted to an ample, bright u-shape staircase, the first floor and basement were opened for better flow, the existing second floor bedrooms were reconfigured and the existing second floor kitchen was converted to a master bath. A new detached garage was added in the back of the property. Architecture and photography by Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
Courtyard || Remodel || Austin, Texas || Stair
Courtyard || Remodel || Austin, Texas || Stair
Etch Design GroupEtch Design Group
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional wood floating mixed railing staircase in Austin with painted wood risers.
Hillside Haven
Hillside Haven
Design Line Construction, Inc.Design Line Construction, Inc.
Joe Fletcher
Design ideas for a modern wood u-shaped mixed railing staircase in San Francisco with open risers.
Carpeted Wood and Wrought-Iron Staircase
Carpeted Wood and Wrought-Iron Staircase
GOGO Design GroupGOGO Design Group
Jill Buckner Photography At the top of our clients’ wish-list was a new staircase. To meet their needs, we selected contemporary wrought iron balusters and stained the new staircase handrails the same as the refinished wood floors. Installing a durable, synthetic carpet to withstand heavy use by their beloved dogs was a must. The result is another dramatic focal point in the home. And, replacing a never played piano with a new console table and benches to pull up at larger parties, defines the path to the upstair levels.

Mixed Railing Staircase Ideas and Designs

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