Top 5 Homes of the Week With Stellar Staircases

These staircases from the Dwell community are next-level. Whether they're glass, metal, or wood, our editor's top picks of the week feature homes with stairs that shine.

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1. Riverwood

Architect: Risa Boyer Architecture, Location: Portland, Oregon

From the architect: "[Riverwood is a] new three story residence cantilevered over the cliffs along the Willamette River. Black stained cedar siding and blackened steel clad this modern home; 10-foot ceilings on the main level open the great room to a deck and a 180 degree view of the river."

Staircase

Photo: Jeremy Bittermann


2. My Kyoto Town House

Project uploader: Shinichi Osawa, Location: Kyoto, Japan

The stairs hover above a miniature kitchen that is part of the central "round room" that serves as a cozy living area.

mini kitchen

Photo courtesy of Shinichi Osawa

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3. Hamptons Residence

Architect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Location: Hamptons, New York

From the architect: "Set among fields along the south facing coast of Long Island and within a short walk to the ocean, this Hamptons residence is a quiet refuge for a growing family and offers extraordinary views of the surrounding landscape. A suspended bridge spans through the double-height space, connecting second story volumes at varying levels and inclining upward and terminating at either end in an open staircase."

Set among fields along the south facing coast of Long Island and within a short walk to the ocean, this Hamptons residence is a quiet refuge for a growing family. Architect Bohlin Cywinski Jackson says that "a suspended bridge spans through the double-height space, connecting second story volumes at varying levels and inclining upward and terminating at either end in an open staircase."

Photo by Peter Aaron


4. The Window House

Architect: formzero, Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

From the architect: "Located on the edges of a Malaysian forest, architecture firm formzero set an objective to develop a more intimate relationship between the house and the forest. A concrete shell, as the key feature of the building, wraps the house from east to west. The shell is shaped in a telescoping form, tapered at the front and opened up to frame the views of the forest at the rear of the house."

Glass staircase

Photo: formzero


5. Burton House

Interior designer: Benjamin Silver Design, Location: Portland, Oregon

From the real estate broker: "Burton House, an iconic home, originally designed by Roscoe Hemmenway in 1939, has been masterfully designed and rebuilt by Benjamin Silver and Oliver Olson; it is their finest collaboration to date. With a nod to its past roots, the reinvention of this property has incorporated the finest elements of elegant modernist British design, blended with the comfort & timeless aesthetic of the Pacific Northwest. Every aspect of this home has been painstakingly thought-out with an eye for unsurpassed quality, detail, and functionality. A flawless home where form and function live in harmony with the surrounding landscape."

Photo by Chuck Collier Schmidt

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