Victorian stairs

Transform your home with the timeless charm of Victorian staircase designs. Explore top ideas to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your living space.
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Tour a 1906 Victorian style home in Portland, Maine designed by Abigail Shea and her interior design firm, Studio Eastman complete with a purple powder bath.

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Tyntesfield by Mogseyboy Interior Shot of Tyntesfield. A Victorian Gothic Mansion in Wraxall Somerset. Owned by the National trust. http://www.steampunktendencies.com

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How To Sand And Restore A Victorian Wooden Floor — Simply The Nest Stairs Victorian, Victorian Stairs, Victorian Staircase, Victorian House Renovation, English Girl, Stair Renovation, Hall Stairs, Victorian Renovation, Floor Restoration

It's funny to think that less than two years ago , we didn’t have a clue how to refinish a Victorian floor. Sure, we’ve done some pretty fierce DIY projects in the past. For example, installing a scarlet gloss kitchen in our first house (that's a link to my very first blog post, by the w

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This article was originally published in the November 2014 issue of GreeneSPEAK! WHITEHILL HOUSE: High and Cumberland Streets. Early Italianate curved staircase of unknown date (1850-60?) with fluted newel, turned spindles and moulded handrail. Photo by Kenneth Kulak. "Every town had a carpenter who was the staircase expert," advised Fred Smith of Allegheny Millwork, Pittsburgh's resident expert on historic woodwork. "Why don't you find out who it was in Waynesburg?" HOOK/MORGAN BUILDING…

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