*This
is a collaborative Post*
We
have all been in houses or visited properties of significance and
marveled at certain components or parts of a building and wonder how on earth
it came to be. From the great, such as the Ceiling in the Sistine
Chapel perhaps, to the magnificent such as the gardens of the Palace
of Versailles. However, such marvel and inspiration is not only to be
found in the great and palatial buildings. I can remember visiting
one of my Aunt's houses in the Lake District and it had
this beautiful and alluring feature within the house which was most
unusual. As children we would gawp and marvel at the intricate hand-carved patterns and shapes within the spindles of wood, all carved
painstakingly a couple of centuries earlier by someone evidently very gifted.
The
feature I am speaking of was a spiral staircase, it was just
so unique to us back then being used to normal plain old boring
staircases in normal plain houses. This spiral
staircase wasn't particularly large-scale, it would fit probably two
people abreast in width, but the craftsmanship was so ornate that
even young children could admire it and we would all trace our hands
along the smooth wood following the lines and contours of the carpenter's chisel. You could safely assume that the original owner
of this 1700's residence was a person of particularly
expensive tastes.
Staircases
can be the centerpiece for a house and I have always liked the large,
wide horseshoe staircases which you can often see in the entrance
halls to stately homes and residences; they look so grand and
classical and hark back to an era of grandeur. A staircase can
be a defining feature of a home, and
if you are looking to have a staircase built in your property then
there are some great companies out their who can cater to your every
whim and desire.
If
you are on the lookout for someone who can help you with your own
staircase renovation project then a quick search online will reveal to you
your nearest bespoke staircase specialists. If like me, you are based in the
North-West, check the link and see for yourself the level of quality workmanship which has gone into each and every staircase. I also like the fact that they cater to the modern home owner
and it seems very cool that in today's world such a nice feature of
skilled craftsmanship with a modern edge can be a part of a 'normal'
home.
*Written by Michael David. Photos via Pexels
*Written by Michael David. Photos via Pexels
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