![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTGocraQheAX-uaKm92Cz_-jsO101v3Y728evxFLYRJiS9o8U3z-2e5KdF3GDLE-gA1DNGVJ2DEW1PKG2aUQuW2FQtq4y4qmHwnuYQIwTPqqAapdLDGx3viiqPgiOks1fW7WNm6bjuwr4/s400/staircase.jpg)
What do you think of modern, airy staircases? Part of me likes them, another part feels they don't LOOK sturdy (when in actuality I know they are perfectly safe). This top one we're using at work now as an inspiration for a staircase in my main project which is very modern. I have my misgivings, but I'm sure it will turn out to be beautiful. What do you think?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEih1lFPYZC4KzBaDR-PaHJrFctk_NzmW5byo61Tkav2ualcMVMMP37wFYG03plZk7RPmIuZGmJwkTWUm8j0qHv9MvVFEWyEJHcobEqK8dHMS6fVIHIYjeJyjvv3T07vFJRrIaAawkG1eBg/s400/bilhuber+stair.jpg)
I like this one much better, it looks grounded somehow with the stringers on the sides of the treads. That, plus this house is CRAZY beautiful ( a fountain under the stair -nice). Check out Edi's Files to see the rest of it
HERE.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCJ3isGZ4aZubpB4m0zFAx4QsQ3Hyppe3n5dRw4ZcvW8YkE6pEFQNK-mJIEiDsY90QkrUPFln5Ra_eDkQJyrglrdFr1H8gZA6XPMYcBI56hTYrcrnQ0Us_hbsNM9sLWGA-He6q8B4R9OY/s400/bilhuber+railing.jpg)
Top staircase by KRD architects, the 2nd stair & railing pictures are from a project by Jeffrey Bilhuber. Pics courtesy of
Edi's Files
No comments:
Post a Comment