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February 2023

THE FIRST STEP IS THE SLEEKEST AS ARCHITECTS ARE REIMAGINING THE FOOT OF THE STAIRCASE

- Keith Flanagan

mixed-material stairs

Although staircases are among the most functional features in our homes, it doesn’t mean they’re all utilitarian. The impulse to infuse bold elements, twists and turns has precedent, which is why, in an effort to be different, a handful of architects have stumbled onto a brilliant idea: changing the very first step.

By switching up the shape, material and treatment at the base of the stairs, designers create a new layer of visual interest, an upfront feature that stands out within a structure known for continuity. Does it break all the rules? Yes, and that’s precisely what makes it so exciting.

The not-so-subtle style is certainly in line with the current desire for one-of-a-kind customisation throughout modern interiors. ‘Owners are wanting their spaces to be less cookie- cutter and more reflective of who they are, and that extends to almost every space they inhabit,’ notes Rachel Bullock, a founding partner of Los Angeles’ LAUN.

Whether installing a contrasting sculptural base out of marble or giving a lower clutch of stairs a distinct form and colour, the technique works by adding drama. If handrails and balusters are like jewellery, think of a bespoke first step like a show-stopping heel – it can elevate and ground your design at once.

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