Small Contemporary Staircase Ideas and Designs

TGA HOME
TGA HOME
Tommaso Giunchi ArchitettiTommaso Giunchi Architetti
Scala di accesso al soppalco con gradini sfalsati in legno. La scala contiene contenitori e armadio vestiti. La parte bassa funziona come panca.
Photo of a small contemporary wood straight wood railing staircase in Milan with painted wood risers.
LG Squared, Inc
LG Squared, Inc
Barbara Brown PhotographyBarbara Brown Photography
Barbara Brown Photography
Photo of a small contemporary wood straight staircase in Atlanta.
Grandview Laneway Residence - Staircase
Grandview Laneway Residence - Staircase
Novell Design Build & Novella OutdoorsNovell Design Build & Novella Outdoors
We flipped this home upside down and gave our clients an upstairs area for cooking, relaxing and entertaining. It provides a big open space (yes, even for a laneway) with spectacular views to the East and South. The upstairs lounge and kitchen area are great for gathering with family. In exchange, the private bedroom, bathroom and storage areas offer a restful area. We made sure to install radiant floor heating to keep this space cozy!
Sunset Hill DADU - Stair
Sunset Hill DADU - Stair
SHKS ArchitectsSHKS Architects
Simple and durable materials are used with a deliberately limited palate: Concrete floors with radiant heat are rugged and can withstand a variety of uses. Waxed plywood walls can take bumps and dings with minimal maintenance. A small desk space at the landing, lit from above by north light, serves as the transition from the living space to the sleeping area on the second floor. All images © Benjamin Benschneider Photography
Warm Oak w/ Horizontal Stainless Steel Balusters
Warm Oak w/ Horizontal Stainless Steel Balusters
Heath StairworksHeath Stairworks
Heath Stairworks
Small contemporary wood l-shaped staircase in San Francisco with wood risers.
Campana Road
Campana Road
Jo Cowen ArchitectsJo Cowen Architects
Light well stairs with quartz walls.
This is an example of a small contemporary curved staircase in London with tiled risers.
Il grande Fred. Transformation of the former attic of Fred Buscaglione
Il grande Fred. Transformation of the former attic of Fred Buscaglione
MARCMARC
photo © beppe giardino
Photo of a small contemporary painted wood u-shaped staircase in Turin with painted wood risers and under stair storage.
Bunyan Court by Harris Calnan
Bunyan Court by Harris Calnan
Harris Calnan ConstructionHarris Calnan Construction
James Smith
This is an example of a small contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in London with wood risers.
New build timber framed semi-detached houses
New build timber framed semi-detached houses
Oasys Property SolutionsOasys Property Solutions
OPS initially identified the potential to develop in the garden of an existing 1930s house (which OPS subsequently refurbished and remodelled). A scoping study was undertaken to consider the financial viability of various schemes, determining the build costs and end values in addition to demand for such accommodation in the area. OPS worked closely with the appointed architect throughout, and planning permission was granted for a pair of semi-detached houses. The existing pattern of semi-detached properties is thus continued, albeit following the curvature of the road. The design draws on features from neighbouring properties covering range of eras, from Victorian/Edwardian villas to 1930s semi-detached houses. The materials used have been carefully considered and include square Bath stone bay windows. The properties are timber framed above piled foundations and are highly energy efficient, exceeding current building regulations. In addition to insulation within the timber frame, an additional insulation board is fixed to the external face which in turn receives the self-coloured render coat. OPS maintained a prominent role within the project team during the build. OPS were solely responsible for the design and specification of the kitchens which feature handleless doors/drawers and Corian worksurfaces, and provided continued input into the landscape design, bathrooms and specification of floor coverings.
Doylestown Attic Conversion - Winder Stairs
Doylestown Attic Conversion - Winder Stairs
Armitage Interiors - Home Design & RenovationArmitage Interiors - Home Design & Renovation
Photo of a small contemporary wood l-shaped wood railing staircase in Philadelphia with wood risers.
Castlecrag House 2
Castlecrag House 2
Porebski ArchitectsPorebski Architects
Porebski Architects, Castlecrag House 2. The staircase is concealed in an alcove containing the vertical circulation including the lift. The balustrade is painted plywood with stained spotted gum handrail.
Chapel Hill Condo 2
Chapel Hill Condo 2
BuildSenseBuildSense
Cat Wilborne Photography
Inspiration for a small contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in Raleigh with wood risers.
Falegnameria Gardiman Abitazione privata Biella
Falegnameria Gardiman Abitazione privata Biella
Archetipo CreativoArchetipo Creativo
www.archetipocreativo.it
Inspiration for a small contemporary wood l-shaped staircase in Milan with open risers.
A Rooftop Oasis
A Rooftop Oasis
Mariani LandscapeMariani Landscape
A lush garden in the city provides privacy while the plants provide excitement.
This is an example of a small contemporary wood spiral metal railing staircase in Chicago.
Übergang in die Scheune
Übergang in die Scheune
swa.studio  ///  Sebastian Wiedemann Architekturswa.studio /// Sebastian Wiedemann Architektur
Ein Durchbruch in der starken Aussenwand schafft den Übergang in die Scheune - Der neue Kubus aus gekohltem Holz (Show-Sugi-Ban) und die Stahltreppe bilden einen gestalterischen Kontrast zu dem alten Bauernhaus. Foto: Sorin Morar
Hawthorn House
Hawthorn House
Alexandra Buchanan ArchitectureAlexandra Buchanan Architecture
The extension to this 1890’s single-fronted, weatherboard cottage in Hawthorne, Melbourne is an exercise in clever, compact planning that seamlessly weaves together traditional and contemporary architecture. The extension preserves the scale, materiality and character of the traditional Victorian frontage whilst introducing an elegant two-storey extension to the rear. A delicate screen of vertical timbers tempers light, view and privacy to create the characteristic ‘veil’ that encloses the upper level bedroom suite. The rhythmic timber screen becomes a unifying design element that extends into the interior in the form of a staircase balustrade. The balustrade screen visually animates an otherwise muted interior sensitively set within the historic shell. Light wells distributed across the roof plan sun-wash walls and flood the open planned interior with natural light. Double height spaces, established above the staircase and dining room table, create volumetric interest. Improved visual connections to the back garden evoke a sense of spatial generosity that far exceeds the modest dimensions of the home’s interior footprint. Jonathan Ng, Itsuka Studio
Boutique Mews House, London
Boutique Mews House, London
Zephyr InteriorsZephyr Interiors
Small contemporary staircase in London.
New douglas fir stair to provide access to new mezzanine level living room
New douglas fir stair to provide access to new mezzanine level living room
Dickson Architects LimitedDickson Architects Limited
New staircase formed to provide access from existing first floor living space to the new formal living room at mezzanine level. The stair is made from douglas fir with a birch veneer ply balustrade. The clean lines of this stair sit quietly within the existing first floor room. We incorporated a continual shadow gap along the base of the plastered wall to create a floating stair effect. The addition of recessed plaster in wall lights look integral to the plastered wall.
Chambre avec vue
Chambre avec vue
WOM DESIGNWOM DESIGN
Thierry Stefanopoulos
Photo of a small contemporary staircase in Paris.

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