Traditional Staircase With a Dramatic Twist

Project Details

Project Name
Traditional Staircase With a Dramatic Twist
Location
DarienConn.
Project Types
Single Family
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2010
Room or Space
Architectural Detail

Project Description

When architect Robert Cardello designed a new house for his clients,
he needed to create a visual focal point in the plan. He had designed a
two-story glass enclosure for the stairs and wanted to include a
dramatic structure for that space. “As a whole, in houses we design, we
often see the stairs as a piece of furniture, which I often use as a
design feature in the home,” the architect says. “This house is no
exception.”

Cardello designed the stair to “float” within the
enclosure. “This was used as a lens to flood the interior with light,”
he says.

The treads on this dramatic traditional stair are made
of custom wide-plank character oak. The structure features custom
mahogany newel posts and a custom decorative balustrade with a cast iron
shoe that adds a finishing touch to the design.

“The metal
balusters were chosen to reinforce the light and airy feel of the
design,” Cardello says. The mahogany handrails were fabricated on site.

—Nina Patel, senior editor, REMODELING.

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