196,220 Staircase Design Photos

A staircase isn’t just a structural element that links two floors – it can also help define your style, make a statement, and turn your entryway into a grand entrance. There are a growing range of materials and staircase designs to cater to your personal style and the size of your space. Here are some quick tips to consider while browsing images of staircase designs on Houzz. More
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Zorzi
South Perth Foreshore, Western Australia
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This is an example of a contemporary staircase in Perth. — Houzz
LEDs under tread - sensor activated — gsnibson
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Grid Projects
Balmain House, Sydney
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concrete floor, floating staircase, glass wall, wood stool, wood slats, timber balustrade, timber ceiling, timber staircase
Contemporary wood straight staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
Wooden stairs and polished concrete — rebecca_c_ding
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Tallwood Constructions
Tallwood Home 16
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Mark Cooper trading as Lime Graphic Media/Epic Swells
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern concrete straight staircase in Perth. — Houzz
concrete stairs — hradford123
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Ergo Architecture + Interiors
Warriewood - New House
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Photography by Tom Ferguson
Large contemporary wood l-shaped staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
Possible screening for internal stairs — Mich Vukic
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Moloney Architects
Dawes Road House
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Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary wood straight staircase in Melbourne. — Houzz
Love the combination of timber, concrete and steel. — Bespoke Home Building
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Contemporary Staircase
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Design ideas for a contemporary wood straight staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
Love the grey wall. Nice for entrance. Live the floorboards. — Ssss
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Ben Trager Homes
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The Lotus - Wandi WA
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D-Max Photography
Design ideas for a contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in Perth. — Houzz
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Henley Brook Mansion
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Putra Indrawan
Design ideas for a traditional carpeted curved staircase in Perth. — Houzz
swirl idea only with bigger baniters — suzannemaurer
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What type of staircase works best for me?


The first consideration when planning a stair design is space. A double-sided staircase, for instance, will only work in a large area; whereas an L-shaped staircase or straight staircase are more compact options. The next step in the stair design is deciding on a style. Elliptical or curved stairs offer elegance, while spiral stairs can appear more urban. If you want a contemporary design, floating stairs are a great way to circulate light.

What balustrade and handrail options are available?


Balustrades and handrails are important for safety but also allow you to get creative with your stair design. Many staircases are built up against a wall – if that’s the case, the wall itself can act as a balustrade; it will just need an attached handrail. Glass balustrades are great if you want to show off your staircase as an architectural feature, whereas a timber balustrade tends to be a more timeless option. Metal balustrades are versatile in that they can be industrial, elegant or quirky. Consider functionality, too, especially if you have kids. An open railing, for instance could become a safety hazard.

What type of material should I use for stair treads?


Timber stair treads are strong and timeless, but aren’t suited to those with indoor pets as they’ll show up scuffs. Carpeted or stone stair treads are more traditional options, whereas stainless steel and glass can be quite contemporary. Concrete stair treads are increasingly popular for those looking to create a sculptural masterpiece out of their staircase – just imagine the effect of floating concrete stairs, daringly cantilevered. Also consider using a combination of materials to create visual interest.