This is a staircase in a Berkeley home, designed by local architect Craig Steely. And yes, we do realize it's not an glass staircase, but what sticks out to you? The glass! Which is a material that was heavily used throughout the entire house.
It's simply beautiful
Agree with bepsf.
I also like the safety the glass provides. Floating stairs with no railings or sides scare me.
This is a truly beautiful home.
Beautiful, yes. But I'm also for the "kid un-friendly" open staircase designs of Ray Kappe, et.al.
Beautiful, but you'd need an awful lot of Windex....
Windex: my thoughts exactly. With 2 kids under age 3 that look would last about 3 seconds.
It looks great but i don't care for so much GLASS on a stair...and I bet lots of cleaning! You'd need a maid...Jen Ramos'100% Recycled DESIGNER Cards & More'www.madebygirl.commadebygirl.blogspot.com
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It's simply beautiful
Agree with bepsf.
I also like the safety the glass provides. Floating stairs with no railings or sides scare me.
This is a truly beautiful home.
Beautiful, yes. But I'm also for the "kid un-friendly" open staircase designs of Ray Kappe, et.al.
Beautiful, but you'd need an awful lot of Windex....
Windex: my thoughts exactly. With 2 kids under age 3 that look would last about 3 seconds.
It looks great but i don't care for so much GLASS on a stair...and I bet lots of cleaning! You'd need a maid...
Jen Ramos
'100% Recycled DESIGNER Cards & More'
www.madebygirl.com
madebygirl.blogspot.com