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How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Bramante Staircase - a double helix staircase found in the Vatican Museum. It's actually two staircases allowing people to ascend without meeting people descending.
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Vatican Museum, Vatican City
May 2024
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Vatican Museum, Vatican City
May 2024
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#BramanteStaircase #VaticanMuseum #HistoricArchitecture #RomeTravel #VaticanCity #ArtAndHistory #MuseumLovers #ArchitecturalWonders #TravelItaly #StaircaseDesign #italy #shotoniphone
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Digital StillCamera
How to build a staircase. These images are in no perticular order by the way, and a bit grainy from my old camera.
Bramante Staircase - a double helix staircase found in the Vatican Museum. It's actually two staircases allowing people to ascend without meeting people descending.
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Vatican Museum, Vatican City
May 2024
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#BramanteStaircase #VaticanMuseum #HistoricArchitecture #RomeTravel #VaticanCity #ArtAndHistory #MuseumLovers #ArchitecturalWonders #TravelItaly #StaircaseDesign #italy #shotoniphone
The second stage of Tour de France climbed the path to San Luca along the portico twice this year. This brutal climb is 1.9 km at 10.6%.
Bologna, Summer 2024.
Design Guide: Planning the Perfect Bespoke Wood Staircase
A well-designed and finished wooden staircase can promote a feeling of harmony and stability, and factor in elements that match the scale and quality of the rest of an interior environment.
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Floating stairs seem to defeat gravity when you first look at them. They are ideas for places with limited space because of the fact that they do not block off the area underneath the steps, and the negative space helps to open up the room. You can also opt for a design that curves around a tight corner, flush with the wall or install a straight, vertical floating stairs design if you have a narrow area where you would like to have storage, wall hangings or even furniture beneath.
Understated oak treads, risers and landing nosing. The lower staircase section is an open helical form rising from the ground floor to a landing. Treads are set slightly back giving a slightly overhanging nose for a subtly traditional effect in keeping with the property. The treads and risers are supported on slim, curved mild steel stringers set in from the stair edges to give lightness to the structure.
Handforged and formed steel uprights provide an organic looking balustrade whilst handrails are smoothly curved forms, originating with slender, tapered newels at the ground floor, spliced with leather before continuing up the stair and around landing edges.
Understated oak treads, risers and landing nosing. The lower staircase section is an open helical form rising from the ground floor to a landing. Treads are set slightly back giving a slightly overhanging nose for a subtly traditional effect in keeping with the property. The treads and risers are supported on slim, curved mild steel stringers set in from the stair edges to give lightness to the structure.
Handforged and formed steel uprights provide an organic looking balustrade whilst handrails are smoothly curved forms, originating with slender, tapered newels at the ground floor, spliced with leather before continuing up the stair and around landing edges.