Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Stacked L Shaped Stairs



The octagon starting newel post makes a bold statement to anyone entering the foyer area. The traditional "Rail Cap" is made using the popular "Toad Back" handrail profile. The button cap on top of the rail cap adds a good amount of detail to the starting fitting.
This photo shows a more basic Twist fitting, a traditional "Twisted Quarter Turn" keeps the flow going down the stairs and allows you to not have to let go of the handrail as you turn to head down the next flight of stairs



      Great View of the 2nd floor hallway area, Twist fittings really change the look of the handrail system and more graceful and flowing lines.


     Looking down from the 3rd floor , you can really appreciate the smooth flowing look of this handrail system, transitions are clean and simple and still very graceful and inviting.

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