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Modern Staircases Look Lovely and Dangerous(Image credit: HSH Architects) Staircases designed by artists can take your breath away. They look stunning, and broadcast their expense with their appearance. Many can be the focal point of a house, or a large public building. Homecrux has a gallery of 50 modern staircases that are architectural wonders, but before you get your heart set on one of them, think about who is going to be using those stairs, and how. What use is the world's most beautiful staircase if someone breaks their neck using them?
Woman Found Hidden Stairs Under Her Patio that Led to a Secret Creepy Room under the HouseA woman got the shock of her life when she found a hidden basement underneath her 1908 house in Lompoc, California. She shared her findings with a video clip in her Tiktok account @Halledyer291 with the caption “Found these weird steps under my patio.”The video showed her and her friend filming their journey from their discovery of the hidden passage to the inside of the basement. Halle said in the video, "So I just moved into this old home, and we noticed that these are weird, and look at what we found."The basement was vast and tall enough to stand in. Moreover, there are doors that connected different rooms. "And there's a door right there, I'm scared," she said. In addition to the dark environment, there was an ominous painted sign saying “Wrong way” on a wooden beam.
The AERO Staircase Has Lighted Criss-Cross Glass TreadsIt's not for everyone, but there's no disputing that the AERO floating glass staircase is stunning.Created by Trescalini in collaboration with French interior designer Frédéric Hamerlak, the AERO staircase features floating or suspended straight treads embedded to the wall on one side. The criss-cross glass treads are lighted with color LEDs and come with stainless steel or glass handhold, which can also be lighted in similar fashion.The lighted glass staircase is definitely a centerpiece of the room, if not the whole house!#staircase #stairs #glassstaircase #Trescalini #LED #FredericHamerlak