23 Ingenious Stairway Design Ideas for Your Staircase Remodel | Sebring Design Build (2024)

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There is no shortage of stairway design ideas to make your stairway a charming part of your home. From grand staircases and warm traditional styles to contemporary and industrial.

The most important thing to remember is that stairs are not just conduits between different areas of the house. They also play an important role in setting the feel and look of your home. A well-designed stairway can transport a contemporary living room back to the Victorian era or create a warm welcome at the entryway.

So, as you focus on the functional parts, do not forget the décor and aesthetics. We have a few stairway design ideas to make your boring stairway come to life. Learn how to use railings, carpeting, lighting, and color to create a unique style.

ARTISTIC

This staircase by Dynamic Property Services, Inc. features a floating design with glass panels and wood treads, creating a modern and elegant look. The use of lighting under each step adds an extra layer of interest and safety.

CONTEMPORARY

A unique design by Douglas Design Studio for a small space, this staircase features a combination of wood treads and metal risers, creating a modern industrial look. The open riser design also helps to maximize natural light throughout the space.

DIAMOND RUNNER

This staircase by Wools of New Zealand has a traditional look with wood treads and white painted risers, but the addition of a boldly patterned carpet adds a playful touch. The classic wrought iron railing completes the look.

FLOATING STAIRCASE

This sleek and modern staircase by Heritage Doors and Floors LTD features wood treads with a glass railing system, creating a seamless look. The floating design allows light to flow through the space and highlights the beautiful wood grain of the treads.

CA CONTEMPORARY

This stunning staircase by Designer Floors Inc. features wood treads and white painted risers, with a unique design that incorporates a bookshelf under the stairs. The use of wood for the bookshelf and railing creates a cohesive look throughout the space.

TRADITIONAL

This modern staircase by Perla Lichi Design has a minimalist design with white-painted wood treads and a metal railing system. The open riser design and use of glass panels in the railing allow light to flow through the space, creating a bright and airy feel.

RUSTIC BEAUTY

This stunning spiral staircase by John Maniscalco Architecture features wood treads and a metal railing system, creating a beautiful contrast between natural and industrial materials. The open design allows light to flow through the space, highlighting the beautiful architecture.

SEE THE LIGHTS

This beautiful staircase by Jaycox Architects & Associates has a classic design with wood treads and white-painted risers, but the addition of a unique railing system creates a modern twist. The use of a curved glass panel and metal balusters adds an element of interest to the space.

PARTY!

This staircase area by Douglas Design Studio is beyond unique. The custom-made lights by Jeff Goodman Studio add a wonderful burst of color and have a fun party balloon feel. The black balustrade is also very contemporary and unique.

LET THERE BE LIGHT

In order to get more light into the home, they had to design several features for this staircase area by One House Green. They located the stairs along the south, glass railing, skylights, and windows in the stairwell. They also used LED strip lighting within the carbonized bamboo stairs, landing, and floors.

The Floor

Taking up the largest surface areas, the floor of the stairs set the look of your stairway. There are various style options depending on your budget, the level of maintenance you are looking for and your décor preferences. Here are a few stairway ideas for the floor to get you started.

BEACH STYLE SPIRAL

This sleek and modern staircase by Michael Donahue Builders features a floating design with wood treads and a glass railing system. The use of lighting under each step adds an extra layer of interest and safety, while the open riser design allows light to flow through the space.

INDUSTRIAL

This stunning staircase by Stainless Concepts Inc. features a unique design with wood treads and a metal railing system, creating a modern industrial look. The use of a combination of metal and glass in the railing adds an extra layer of interest to the space.

LIGHTHOUSE

This beautiful staircase by Brookes + Hill Custom Builders has a traditional design with wood treads and white-painted risers, but the addition of a unique railing system creates a modern twist. The use of a combination of metal and glass in the railing adds an element of interest to the space.

COLORFUL RUNNER

This elegant staircase by Character Revival Co. features wood treads and a classic wrought iron railing with a unique design. The use of curved elements in the railing and the elegant white-painted balusters create a sense of movement and flow throughout the space.

Carpeting –Carpeting gives the stairway and extra dose of warmth and coziness. It can also help in reducing noise when people are going up and down. If you have kids, carpeting acts as an extra safety feature in case they fall. Two main carpetideas to choose from: full carpeting or stair runners.

Full Carpeting – covers every inch of the stairway floor. It comes in handy if the stair flooring is not too appealing. If your stairs have a bit of wear and you don’t want to do a full remodel, full carpeting will cover the aging. On the downside, a full carpet is harder and more expensive to install. Talk about the costs with your contractor before you begin.

Carpet Runners– leave the edges of the stairs visible. Runners are ideal when you don’t want to fully cover your beautiful stairway. Runners will add some warmth without hiding the flooring. Runners are easier and cheaper to install. If you are handy with home improvement projects you can even install the runner yourself. Most homeowners opt for boldly patterned runners to add detail and texture to an otherwise neutral space. Find a unique pattern that blends in with the surrounding décor but still draws the eyes towards the staircase. You can also opt for neutral non-patterned carpeting if you want a plain minimalist style. This is also where you can add some interest with texture.

WINE INSPIRED

Warm and welcoming–a great entrance into a wine-inspired basem*nt by Sebring Design Build. This basem*nt remodel has an incredible wine cellar–make sure to check it out!

CURVED STAIRWAY

Brazilian cherry stairway by Dominion Stair Co with free-standing double helix with curved Starlight glass balustrade. A remarkable feature in this home.

BRAZILIAN CHERRY

This modern staircase design by Moser Homes features sleek metal railings and wooden steps, creating a minimalist and stylish look.

STUNNING STAIRWAY

This unique staircase design by Prestige Railings & Stairs Ltd. incorporates a custom-made metal railing with an organic, flowing shape that adds a touch of artistry to the space.

Hardwood

There is a certain beauty in plain hardwood that many homeowners have come to appreciate. So, if you don’t want even an inch of your staircase hidden from site, leave it as it is. One advantage of hardwood staircases is their ease of maintenance. You don’t have to worry about staining or trapped smells.

TEAL TILE

This open staircase design by Lewin Wertheimer features floating wooden steps and a metal cable railing, creating an airy and modern aesthetic.

TRADITIONAL

This classic staircase design by Slabaugh Custom Stairs, Ltd features a traditional wooden banister and spindles, paired with a neutral color palette and elegant lighting. Very traditional & beautiful stairway. Brazilian cherry treads and curved railing.

HICKORY STAIRCASE

A little mix of wood and carpeting in this stairway area by Highmark Builders. The stair treads are hickory with an amber satin finish. The carpet is Tuftex’s These Dreams in Sandy Cove.

GRAND STAIRCASE

This elegant staircase design by Jason Arnold Interiors features a curved wooden banister and ornate spindles, adding a touch of sophistication to the space. The grand staircase and grand piano in this Nashville home. Exquisite details–stair handrail & carpet runner.

Tile

This is not as common, but it has its own sizable following. The tiles are commonly attached to the riser not the tread. They can be faux tiles, which are easier to install, or actual tiles. Choose a nice vivid pattern that gives your stairs a bold look.

Painted Surfaces

If you don’t want to cover your stairway but don’t want to leave it plain either, try your hand at illusions. With some creativity and a pro’s help, you can transform your plain stairway into anything you want. One popular trick is to create a runner illusion. The stairs are painted such that they look like they have a carpet runner on them. You can also go full artsy and create a movie or nature scene on the stairway. This can be especially handy for long staircases as the art provides a distraction from the long journey up.

The Railing

Next to the risers and treads, the railing is the next most important part of a stairway. Its primary role is functional, providing people with an easy and safe way to go up and down the stairs. It also influences the overall stairway and space decor. There as many ideas for the railing as there are for the stairway flooring. They range from fun and unique nautical rope railings to clean contemporary glass and steel rails with dozens of other great stairs railing ideas in between. Depending on the style and type of railing, there are several important components of a stairway rail. Mixing and matching among these components can produce a wide variety of unique styles.

Spindles/Balusters/Handrail

The spindles or balusters take up most of the space. These are the series of rods or columns extending from the top rail (another component) to the bottom rail (yet another component). The top rail is also called the handrail, an obvious reference to its role as the main hand support when going up or down the stairs.

Styles & Designs

  • In traditional and country designs, wooden spindles are common. The spindles can either be plain square, shaped into a descending spiral or have tapered ends. The advantage of wooden handrails is that they feel warm to the touch. Additionally, they wear well, getting smoother with use.
  • In industrial and contemporary decors, you are more likely to find metal – usually steel or iron – spindles. These come in a wide variety of styles from plain rods to intricate designs that combine different shapes and patterns. In modern homes, the metal rods are made very thin and usually run parallel to the handrail rather than up-down. This creates a minimalist barely-there look. For an even cleaner look, you can eschew spindles and use solid glass instead. But it will cost you a bundle.
  • The top and bottom rails provide an opportunity to complement the style of the balusters. A common strategy is to use metal spindles and wooden top and bottom rails. Most modern stairway ideas leave out the bottom rail to avoid a light-blocking stairway.
  • Other stairs handrail ideas include smooth aluminum (usually combined with solid glass railing), a rounded metal rail (combined with metal spindles) and all-glass designs where there is no distinct handrail.
  • Some stairway designs also add a unique style to the newels – the handrail supporting posts at the start and end of the stairway.
  • For instance, the newels may consist of thick distinctive wooden pillars with ornate patterns. They can also be simple metal rods that don’t stand out much from the rest of the supporting posts along the length of the stairway.

Lighting

Like most other components of a stairway, the lighting has both aesthetic and functional roles. Without proper illumination, going up and down the stairs can be a safety hazard especially for children and the elderly.

The traditional overhead light is often not possible either because there is another staircase above or the ceiling is too high. If you are looking for a way to flood the entire staircase with light, install a fixture on the wall of the stairway landing. Make sure it is bright enough to extend up to the top or bottom of the stairs.

A more common strategy is using recessed lights. You can install recessed lights along the wall of the stairway. Stagger the lights in a way that lights up each tread properly. You can also have a continuous LED strip recessed along the wall to ensure each spot on the stairs is illuminated.

Another place to locate LED strips is under the trend. This is possible only in a certain stairway designs such as floating stair treads or where the tread extends slightly over the riser. The underside lighting is a great way to illuminate the stairway without casting harsh light into people’s eyes when going up or down the stairs. It also adds an eye-catching style to the staircase.

If you are going for the wow factor, there are a few stairs lighting ideas to borrow from. A unique one is to use multicolored LED strips that light up in different hues up the stairway. But be careful with this one as it can create a gaudy nightclub feel.

If you have an accessible ceiling above the stairway, add a series of hanging lights, making sure they are low enough to provide enough lighting.

Making The Most Of Stairway Design Ideas

Staircases serve as the home’s spine. They not only connect rooms and stories within a house, but they are frequently the first space a visitor encounters at the entryway. As a result, stairs must serve two functions: they must be both welcoming and useful.

With such anelevated place within the home, staircases demand just as much decorative thought and polish as the rest of the house. Staircases, for example, are perfect places for trendy wallpaper or a splash of unexpected color. Unique lighting, an artsy collection, and eye-catching runners are other excellent ways to bring life to a staircase. Finally, hand-forged iron or bespoke fretwork banisters can transform steps into sculptural works of art.

Staircases, although certainly providing a vital functional purpose, have the power to elevate an entire property. Stairs may be so much more than just a way of getting from point A to point B. We’ve highlighteddistinctive stairs that prove it, from interlocking treads to stunning corkscrews. So, whether you’re planning a redesign and need some stunning stair design ideas for your home, or you enjoy admiring architectural marvels, these steps will get you there.

Stairway Dimensions

When upgrading or building a home, critical measures such as standardstairway width, riser height, and tread depth are not left to chance. Staircase dimensions are regulated by common practice and building code, which is frequently influenced by commonly accepted norms. These guidelines are intended to make staircases as safe as possible. Thus, they should never be disregarded or ignored.

At the same time, because most measures are accompanied by minimums or maximums, staircase code measurements allow for considerable flexibility. The conventional stair width is a classic example. Stairs must be three feet wide or wider, according to staircase code. You can widen the steps as much as you want as long as the three-foot width criteria is met.

Bonus Tips

  • Some good stairway design ideas for small spaces include using thin metal spindles or combining glass with metal. This leaves the room still airy and bright.
  • Don’t forget to make good use of the space below the staircase.
  • Make sure you follow local code on safety when deciding the stairway design. Your contractor can help you with this.
  • The stairway is not just about rails and spindles. If there is a wall along the staircase, it is a great place to add family photographs and art. They provide a nice distraction from the arduous journey up.
  • Don’t forget to marry the staircase design with the décor of the space around it. As much as you need to make the stairway a unique piece of décor on its own, it also needs to blend in smoothly with the surrounding space. Use color, patterns, and materials to provide a nice blending and transition from the stairway to the room it leads into.

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What is the most efficient stair design? ›

The types of stairs that take up the least space are ship stairs, spiral stairs, and alternating tread stairs. These stairs all feature compact designs for tight spaces.

What is the latest staircase trend? ›

Bringing the outdoors in is a timeless trend that continues to flourish in 2024. Staircase Trends adorned with nature-inspired elements such as botanical patterns on risers, vine-like balustrades, or even incorporating natural materials like reclaimed wood, showcase a harmonious blend of design and nature.

What is the 27 rule for stairs? ›

Your stairway should be 27 inches or wider as measured below the handrail if there are rails on both sides.

What is the cheapest style of stairs? ›

Straight staircases have the most basic and straightforward design, involving a linear structure without curves or angles. Their simplicity reduces material and labor costs. You can also save on the cost of railings for stairs by choosing a simple design.

Which is the easiest type of stairway to build? ›

Straight stairs tend to be the easiest to go up and down, or, ascend/descend, as we say in the industry. They are typically the easiest to build, however, this depends a lot on the level of detail in the design.

Can you build a staircase yourself? ›

The Easiest Way to Build Stairs

Measure the height of the area to determine how many risers, treads, and stringers you need. Cut the stringer boards to size with a circular saw and install them. Cut the risers so they're exactly the same height for each step and insert them.

What is the difference between a stairway and a stairwell? ›

A staircase or stairway is one or more flights of stairs leading from one floor to another, and includes landings, newel posts, handrails, balustrades and additional parts. A stairwell is a compartment extending vertically through a building in which stairs are placed.

What is the most beautiful staircase in the world? ›

Vatican Museum, Vatican City

The Bramante Staircase is one of the most recognizable and most photographed stairways in the world. This confounding, snail-like structure was built in 1932 by Giuseppe Momo and actually comprises two staircases—one going up, one going down.

What is the trend in stair railings in 2024? ›

Open Riser and Glass Railings: Transparency and Light

Open riser stairs and glass railings continue to be in vogue, emphasizing transparency and allowing natural light to flow through the space. This design choice not only enhances the feeling of openness but also creates a visually light and airy atmosphere.

What are the most popular stairs? ›

Straight Staircase

Straight staircases are the most common in architecture because they are relatively easy to design and construct. However, they use more linear space and may not be functional for every floor plan.

What is the best rise and run for stairs? ›

What is the ideal rise and run for risers and treads on a stair case? There are lots and lots of websites that discuss this, but part of the answer is actually in the building code. The typical is 7″ rise and 11″ run. The code maximum rise is 7-3/4″ and the minimum run is 10″.

What is staircase pattern? ›

Uses concrete materials to model patterns in triangular numbers and square numbers. Students are then invited to explore a challenging problem that arises from these observations.

What is the most space saving staircase? ›

Spiral stairs are one of the most logical options when you're looking for a space saving staircase, maybe for a small cabin or a tiny house. The spiral design builds on top of itself and keeps the footprint to a small circle that can easily be tucked into the corner of your home.

What is the most comfortable stair rise and run? ›

Research shows that a rise plus run (r+R) of 46cm is a comfortable stride for most people. Less than 43cm will require strides that will be too short for most people, while more than 48cm will likely be too much of a stretch.

What is the most comfortable stair rise and going? ›

Rise (r): must be between 150 and 220mm. Going (g): must be between 220 and 300mm.

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