Made from welded steel and then powder coated in the same color used for the trims throughout the home, the geometric staircase railing is one of the most striking architectural details in the house.
The beautiful wooden staircase paired with wrought iron and wood railings reflects the classic style of the renovated Chicago home designed by Orren Pickell Building Group. To top of the traditional design, white wainscoting lines the walls.
Graceful and bright, this staircase is topped with wood steps to complement the hardwood floors. White railings finished and wood handrails complete the classic design.
A wrought iron railing provides lovely contrast to the warm neutral tones of the staircase. A slightly arched window fills the space with essential light, with recessed lighting and a wrought iron sconce to offer light in the evening hours.
Light and bright, this staircase is topped with medium wood steps to complement the hardwood floors on the each landing. White railings finished off with medium wood handrails complete the classic design.
Contestants Melissa and Mahdi updated the stairs by painting the railing and installing wood for the treads and risers at the renovated Coastal Calm condo.
Steele chose the high-end looking carpet for its lack of deep loop, which makes it more cat-friendly and a pattern that hides the inevitable pet accidents. The metal and wood banister adds a modern, airy touch to this 1910 bungalow.
As seen on Beach Flip, contestants Lucy and Daphney removed the old stair railing and installed a new wood railing and wrought iron balusters at the renovated Southwind condo.
As seen on Beach Flip, Contestants Martha and Alex removed the faded carpet from the steps and replaced it with beautiful hardwood flooring at the renovated Comfort Breeze condo. The railing and balusters were also replaced with new wood and wrought iron.
As seen on Beach Flip, Contestants Lucy and Daphney removed the old stair railing and installed a new wood railing and wrought iron balusters at the renovated Southwind condo.