Which design element in your home plays an essential part in setting the stylistic tone for the main levels? Have you guessed what it is? It’s your staircase. Whether it’s a classic wooden staircase with traditional wood spindles and balusters or an open, modern stair with metal handrails, the stage is being set for the design aesthetic in a particular room or space. Sometimes, your staircase doesn't quite match with the rest of your home and when you are getting ready to remodel, it's important to give it the attention it deserves.
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Don’t Forget the Staircase!
There’s something in our homes that often is overlooked when remodeling or decorating. We use them every day, but they have a tendency to blur into the background. Have you guessed it? It's your staircase! Certainly, the main purpose of your staircase is to take you from one level to another, but they can also serve as a beautiful architectural detail in your home. Whether it’s opening up a formerly closed staircase or changing the railings, treads, and risers, an update can really make a statement. Keep reading to see some beautiful staircases we've remodeled for our clients, including some before and after comparisons!
There’s no place like home. It’s where you feel safe, comfortable and cozy…and that’s a good thing. However, even inside your safe haven there can be some potentially dangerous areas or situations. Here’s our list of the top 10 potential dangers in your home.