July 15, 2024 | Maddie Brisbane
(From Cummings Architecture + Interior Design's Weston Manor project, Photography: Read McKendree)
A staircase is more than a means to an end. Beyond organizing the spatial flow of the home, a well-executed stair serves as an integral part of the home’s design language. From optimizing vantage points and light distribution, to reinforcing style and character, a beautifully designed and crafted staircase can—quite literally—elevate the home to new heights.
Weston Manor: Cummings Architecture + Interior Design
In the heart of a modern farmhouse, a grand staircase commands attention as it anchors the front entryway, immediately drawing the eye upward to the second floor.
Inspired by the timeless layout of turn-of-the-century homes, it features custom handrails, balusters, and newel posts that reflect meticulous craftsmanship and detail.
Ascending the staircase feels like a journey through history, culminating in a cozy library nestled at the top. An interior window was also salvaged, offering natural light into the welcoming space below.
(Architecture: Cummings Architecture + Interior Design, Interior Design: Katie Rosenfeld, Photography: Read McKendree)
Sculptural Stair: Shope Reno Wharton
This cantilevered staircase stands as a functional sculpture, crafted in glass and dark walnut wood. Supported by a transparent glass balustrade, the stair gives an intriguing illusion of floating steps.
A handcrafted leather-wrapped handrail winds gracefully, adding a touch of softness and sophisticated elegance. Its tactile surface contrasts beautifully with sleek lines of glass and wood, drawing the eye upward towards the double-height entry foyer.
Holding court in a modern home designed to showcase a couple’s remarkable art collection, the stair serves as a work of art all its own.
(Architecture: Shope Reno Wharton, Photography: Tim Lenz)
Harborview: Jan Gleysteen Architects
Harbor views and open vistas define the design of this waterfront home. Inside, a floating curved staircase welcomes visitors into the main entry hall, with the dramatic barrel-vaulted family room visible beyond.
Wood paneling and beadboard ceilings throughout enhance the coastal ambiance of this bespoke home, with stunning views pouring in from top to bottom.
(Architecture: Jan Gleysteen Architects)
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