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The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps, colloquially known as the Moraga Steps, is a stairway in the Golden Gate Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Fodor's calls it "possibly the world's largest mosaic staircase", [3] and it leads up to Grandview Park.
Exterior of the living room showing a stained glass window. The scale is deceptive: A man standing under the window ledge would not reach the bottom of the sill. Maybeck designed a dining hall much like the living room, with Gothic stone walls and high peaked roof, and two opposing fireplaces, but its Gothic tables were unusually placed against ...
The living and dining rooms feature wooden paneling. In the living room, the ceiling displays exposed wooden decking, rafters, and trusses. Meanwhile, the dining room's ceiling is constructed with boxed beams adorned with recessed panels. In the remaining rooms, the walls are either painted or covered with wallpapered plaster.
The interior has a large two-story living room, finished entirely in original varnished tongue-and-groove woodwork. A balcony runs around all four sides, with a stair rising along the wall dividing the room from bedrooms and bathrooms. [2]
Inside this residence, the house originally had a very simple interior, with a large living room to the right of the front door, a simple dining room straight ahead, a long hallway to the left of the front door, a simple spiral staircase in the front hall, and a small kitchen and servants' quarters in the back (now a bigger kitchen). [22]
To promote his new development, Gables Estates developer Arthur Vining Davis promised Parker a discount on a lot if he finished a new house within a year. The architect did so. The architect did so.
Stairways — outdoor staircases, and structures for external pedestrian infrastructure, including as park and garden features. Category:Stairs. Subcategories.
The hatch for the living-room stairs (pictured) was manufactured by Hope's Windows Inc. [147] By early 1937, the installation of interior finishes had begun. [ 148 ] Hope's Windows Inc. of Jamestown, New York , manufactured the window sashes and the hatch for the living-room stairs, [ 147 ] [ 149 ] while Pittsburgh Plate Glass made the windows ...