199,089 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
Save
Brickworks Building Products
Clayfield House Stairs
370 Saves | 0 Questions
The polished concrete masonry, Austral Masonry’s Artique Classic, sits well with the marbles flooring. Featured Product: Austral Masonry GB Smooth Blocks Location: Clayfield QLD Architect: Richards & Spence Structural engineer: Des Newport Engineers Builder: Hutchinson Builders Bricklayer: Dean O’Neill Bricklaying Photographer: Alicia Taylor
austral polished concrete masonry — Heidi Rexa
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Bureau SRH
Wentworth House
547 Saves | 0 Questions
Design ideas for a contemporary wood straight staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
we like how the light comes through. — windblossom96
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
your abode
Gladesville house
3,657 Saves | 3 Questions
Thomas Kayser
Contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
i like the wire instead of glass — brantholden
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Save
Forest and Wood Products Australia Ltd
Forest and Wood
74 Saves | 0 Questions
Step into success with simple timber treads complemented by a sculptural timber handrail.
Photo of a contemporary staircase in Melbourne. — Houzz
Cool stair rail — adamandbelinda
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Luigi Rosselli Architects
Beach House on Stilts
2,088 Saves | 0 Questions
Limed timber stair treads on the staircase, and matching limed original timber floorboards weave together consistently through the spaces as if they had always been there. A book filled bookshelf is nestled between the studs of a wall supporting the staircase, and supposed by a delicately detailed balustrade over to allow the light through. © Edward Birch
nice design and use of dead space — bouybu
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Lizard Management & Production Pty Ltd
Photographer Phu Tang / Woolloomooloo Reno
48 Saves | 0 Questions
Phu Tang
Design ideas for a contemporary staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
Awesome stairs — sczeri
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Residential Attitudes
Scarborough
2,547 Saves | 1 Question
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary wood straight staircase in Perth. — Houzz
Entrance and first floor light through downstairs — mahsa_keshtkaran_mk
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Joinery By Empire
Mosman House
2,010 Saves | 0 Questions
Inspiration for a large contemporary wood curved staircase in Sydney. — Houzz
Love the split level worked in with the stair case — Ella
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Sienna Homes
Aspen 38 Display Home
327 Saves | 0 Questions
On Display Photography
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary wood straight staircase in Melbourne. — Houzz
like the way the stair floats further out — janellavicki
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
R.Z.Owens Constructions
High Street Project
1,777 Saves | 2 Questions
Inspiration for a contemporary wood u-shaped staircase in Melbourne. — Houzz
Screen to staircase/partial wall. — Cat
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
Contemporary Staircase
452 Saves | 0 Questions
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary wood straight staircase in Perth. — Houzz
Wooden treads, white stringers, stainless handrails — L Brown
EmbedEmailQuestion
Save
bg architecture
Rostill House
1,205 Saves | 0 Questions
Shannon McGrath
Photo of a large contemporary wood straight staircase in Melbourne. — Houzz
Black with wood if can't have under staircase storage — Tahli Scouropoulos
EmbedEmailQuestion
Renovating in San Francisco? Contact a local pro
123-Floor
San Francisco's Quality Flooring Company | Best of Houzz 2017
View my projects
PFM Promising Flooring Material Ltd
San Francisco Bay Area's Complete Stone Solutions For Any Space
View my projects

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.