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interiors The art of stairs


Architectural engineering elegance and intelligent design integrates into its surrounding environment transforming architecture into art. CANAL Architectural explores the art of stairs


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very piece of architecture should be as unique as the person who initially designed it. The ability to take an initial concept and nurture this into something


spectacular and highly distinguishable from more standard counterparts is an architectural art form in itself. With an ever increasing population of houses being erected,


developed or restored it is has become increasingly common for people to play an active role in designing different aspects of their homes by integrating their own personality and character into the surroundings and features their property has to offer.


One of the main features within a property that often


gets neglected – but when given attention can transform even the most standard house into one to be desired – is the staircase. With limitless design possibilities the staircase has transformed from a feature that is taken for granted to one that demands the admiration in the architectural world. Over recent years one design has emerged and increasingly


grown in popularity among architects, designers and property developers providing this architectural art form: the cantilever staircase. Continued overleaf...


‘Every piece of architecture should be as unique as the person who initially designed it’


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