Crafting Connections: A 1920s Timber House Enhanced by a New Four-Floor Staircase

Crafting Connections: A 1920s Timber House Enhanced by a New Four-Floor Staircase

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A beautiful 1920s timber house has been transformed with the addition of a stunning new staircase that seamlessly connects four floors. This staircase is a remarkable example of craftsmanship, constructed entirely from timber, with Douglas fir threads and a closed distemper-painted railing. The unique design of the staircase is not only visually striking but also a testament to the intricate construction techniques employed.

The stepped underside of the stair is a direct result of the method where the threads are meticulously joined to the railing, or tall stringer, which in turn carries the load towards the durchsicht. This construction approach highlights the technical prowess involved in creating such a functional yet elegant feature. Traditionally, the fabrication of a staircase required the collaboration of 13 different crafts, each contributing to the technical and experiential complexity of moving the body vertically through space.

This new addition not only enhances the architectural integrity of the 1920s house but also pays homage to the rich tradition of skilled craftsmanship. It serves as a beautiful and functional element that enriches the living experience, allowing for a seamless and graceful transition between floors. The staircase stands as a testament to the enduring appeal and sophistication of timber construction, blending history with modern functionality.

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