The stairs in this 2017 Franklin home seemingly float on a frame tubular steel, painted black, in front of the 20’ floor to ceiling limestone wall.  The only supports on the staircase other than the top and bottom are where the landing attaches to the front wall.  Treads and landing are rift cut white oak stained to match the entry door.  The simple linear rail was crafted from rectangular bar stock and tube stock.  The open design allows light from the main floor to flood the opening.  The lower level features a stone-like luxury vinyl flooring that was selected for it’s warm look and feel and because it is easier under foot than concrete or ceramic tile.    Photo 10 of 19 in rails by Gal kid from Contemporary Michigan Lake Home

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The stairs in this 2017 Franklin home seemingly float on a frame tubular steel, painted black, in front of the 20’ floor to ceiling limestone wall. The only supports on the staircase other than the top and bottom are where the landing attaches to the front wall. Treads and landing are rift cut white oak stained to match the entry door. The simple linear rail was crafted from rectangular bar stock and tube stock. The open design allows light from the main floor to flood the opening. The lower level features a stone-like luxury vinyl flooring that was selected for it’s warm look and feel and because it is easier under foot than concrete or ceramic tile.