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While often associated with a more contemporary look, an open tread staircase can work in a variety settings and materials, as these 21 homes demonstrate. From a minimalist wood and steel design in Malibu to a traditional spiral shape in a mahogany paneled library, see how top designers and architects incorporate this bold look into their spaces.
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Interior design by Staprans Design
Photography by R. Brad Knipstein
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Interior design by Everage Design, Inc.
Photograph by Erhard Pfieffer
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Interior design by Greer Interior Design
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Architecture by Richard Manion
Photograph by Erhard Pfieffer
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Interior design by WORTH INTERIORS
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Interior design by Slifer Designs
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Interior design by Douglas Design Studio
Photography by David Whittaker
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Interior design by Annette Frommer Interior Design
Photography by Elad Gonen
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Architecture by Architecture Joyce Owens
Photography by Keith Collie
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Architecture by Island Architects
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Interior design by Denise McGaha Interiors
Photography by Dan Piassick
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Interior design by Schlagenhaft Studio
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Interior design by Barbara Lee Grigsby Design Associates Inc.
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Architecture by Morgante-Wilson
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Interior design by Interiors by Maite Granda, Inc.
Photography by Rolando Diaz
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Interior design by Amanda Webster Design, Inc.
Photography Jessie Preza
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Design by LDa Architecture & Interiors
Photography by Greg Premru
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Architecture by BWArchitects
Photography by Christopher Payne Photography ©2012
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Interior design by Liz Caan Interiors LLC
Photography by Eric Roth
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Custom staircase by Kenneth Nilson
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Architecture by Charles J Nafie Architects
Photography by Jennifer Fiore
Source: Internet