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unseen, hidden destinations, secret lives. If you have a
multistory home or are planning to build one, take a few minutes
to think about the stairs. By choosing to include a beautiful
stairway instead of a mundane one, you can change your home
atmosphere from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you choose
filigreed iron, steel, glass, or traditional hardwood, the right
stairway for your home can serve as a compelling design accent,
the focal point of a room, at once utilitarian and beautiful.



If you have an urban industrial loft, you may be thinking of
taking one large, high-ceiling room and creating a number of
living environments on different levels. If so, you'll be
incorporating a bunch of staircases. You may even be lucky
enough to have an existing industrial staircase made of rugged
steel. If so, you have a decision to make. Are you aiming for a
high-tech industrial look, with stainless steel commercial
kitchen appliances and exposed electrical and plumbing elements
on the ceiling? Then your steel staircase fits right in. If
you're looking to emphasis natural colors and textures, however,
a sort of Zen retreat, you might want to incorporate the natural


beauty of hardwood stairs into your design. A straight, sturdy
staircase leading to the upper levels can make a powerful
statement; a curving stairway winding around the center of your
loft adds elegance and a feeling of flow to your environment.



Historical homes, particularly in the eastern U.S., almost
demand the inclusion of hardwood stairs. Your antique home may
have a staircase in need of repair, or the existing staircase
may need replacing. Either way, you'll need the services of a
company specializing in custom-designed staircases. In fact,
whether you're creating your own unique home or restoring an
antique home, custom designed and built staircases are a must
because of the exacting nature of the measurements required.



When you go looking for a company to build your href="http://www.morsehardwoods.com/wood_stairs.html">staircase a> for you, make sure you choose a firm with an experienced
staff of designers. A designer should be willing to visit the
site, take the appropriate measurements, and present you with


design suggestions and advice on materials and costs, as well as
troubleshoot the site and the design for possible problems.



They also should be willing to supply you with detailed
photographs of their work for other clients. Who knows? You may
find inspiration in these photos and use them as a jumping off
point for your own creative ideas.



About the author:


Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern
New Hampshire and frequently contributes to href="http://www.tipsandtopics.com/index.html">Tips and
Topics. She may be reached at href="mailto:amfredenburg@yahoo.com" style="text-color:
black;">amfredenburg@yahoo.com.
Aldene FredenburgAdd a Dynamic Design Accent to Your Home with the Right Staircase

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