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Nov042010

Reader request - stairs

Today's reader request comes from Anna of from bali with love: "I have a question maybe you and your readers can help me with. I plan to renovate a one story house to a two story house. The front door/main floor opens into the living area (rectangular shape). I'm thinking the living space is the best place to add the staircase to go to the second level but I'm having a hard time deciding what type of stairs to use and a good location for them? By the front window/door? Along the long wall on right side of room? etc?  Ideas, pictures, advice and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!" My initial thought is to place the stairs by the front window/door. That way all that stuff that will take up space will be in one location and the rest of the space will be free. I went digging through my photo stash and found all sorts of ideas that may help - although I didn't find too many photos that clearly showed stairs situated in a living room. But I think these will help....and thank gawd stairs aren't quite as boring as they used to be!

John Donkin Andrej Kopac
Sköna hem Paul Cha
David Mikhail Décormag
Indenfor & Udenfor Hus & Hem
Evan Joseph Sköna hem

Zeriba
Hus & Hem
Lovatt Smith
Hus & Hem
Décormag
Nick Carter
Hus & Hem
Living Etc.

Reader Comments (11)

Love stairs that are bold and upfront in homes. The floating ones are my favorite.

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSing

Good, gracious, me! This is the most inspiring collection of stairs I've seen in . . . maybe . . . ever! Thanks for posting it!

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSparky

Wow, some of these are so beautiful. Love the one with the glass railing!

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSarah

The glass stairway with the stairs as detailed wood boxes that are two tone, has made my day! the placement of the connectors is perfect and i now want to build a loft!!
thanks
jamie Herzlinger

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjamie herzlinger

Aweome and inspiring post. I use a site in Sweden that had stairs as well: http://www.styleroom.se/inspiration/trappa

Molly

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMolly

As much as I adore all of these uber-groovy designs, every time I see 'modern' staircases, I ask myself, 'are there no municipal building inspectors out there??' I know that every time we pull a permit for work on our house, certain safety basics are the first thing the inspectors focus on. Maybe it's just a Canadian thing. Or maybe building inspectors in Scandinavia don't care too much if kids fall off the sides of an open stairwell--as long as the design is cool :-)

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNicki

These stairs are done by PATH architecture here in Portland, OR, and I just love them, so I thought I'd share. Good luck! http://www.architecturepath.com/project.php?id=15&img=2

4 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNicole

I've also been blogging about stairs lately, maybe I borrow some pics from u in addition to keep up the steps!

Nicki, I was thinking the exact same thing! Amazingly beautiful stairs but with half of them I'd be afraid to slip and fall off

5 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLG

Very inspiring collection

5 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMaryline

OOH! Thank you so much Kim and DTI for posting my request. These pictures are great! And thank you to all the readers who have submitted suggestions and alternate weblinks so far. I can't wait to check them out.

The house is pretty small and narrow, measuring around 5 meters by 20 meters for the first floor which is why I want to add a second floor for more space but I'm a little limited to pick a good position and style for the stairs. Any others ideas and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you again!
From Bali With Love,
Anna

5 Nov 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnna

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