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  2. 30 Staircase Ideas That’ll Make Every Trip Downstairs ... - AOL

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    Take out the risers and treads to create a floating staircase idea that lets more natural light in. McAlpine's Ray Booth and Elizabeth Kennedy used stone "floaters" to replace the carpeted steps ...

  3. United States Customhouse (New Bedford, Massachusetts)

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    The main stair is modestly detailed with stone treads, wood handrail, and square iron balusters. The workmanship that created these stairs was described in 1837 by John L. Sibley in The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, as "not surpassed by any which we have ever seen." [5] In the 1960s the building was extensively restored.

  4. Stair tread - Wikipedia

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    A stair tread is the horizontal portion of a set of stairs on which a person walks. The tread can be composed of wood, metal, plastic, or other materials. In residential settings, treads can be covered in carpeting. Stair treads can come in non-slip varieties, particularly in commercial or industrial locations. [1]

  5. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Where there is insufficient space for the full run length of normal stairs, "alternating tread stairs" may be used (other names are "paddle stairs", "zig-zag stairs", or "double-riser stairs"). [ 17 ] : 19 Alternating tread stairs can be designed to allow for a safe forward-facing descent of very steep stairs (however, designs with recessed ...

  6. Stair nosing - Wikipedia

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    The nosing is the protrusion beyond the riser when vertical risers are used, or beyond the back of the tread below, when angled risers or no risers are used. Anti-slip strips or nosings may be applied. These stair parts can be manufactured from a variety of materials including aluminum, vinyl, and wood.

  7. Treehouse Masters - Wikipedia

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    Throw in a pinch of moody Prohibition-era decor, a soaring ceiling, and the coolest custom details (like a nine-foot-tall door, extra-long stair treads, and a regal portrait), and you've got a treehouse fit for this Superman.

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