Where black and white tiles meet Duco-paneled walls, WPC louvers, and bird motifs, creating an open, artistic, and nature-touched ascent.
Lexangrit Editorial Team
December 23, 2025
This image presents a modern, three-part staircase designed as a serene yet artistic journey between levels. The black and white tile steps create a crisp, graphic foundation, leading the eye upward through the open layout.
One side of the staircase is elegantly enclosed by a sleek wall finished with a Duco-painted HDF/MDF sheet. A soft, indirect cove light runs along its length, washing the surface with a warm, ambient glow that defines the space after dark. For safety where the staircase opens, a minimalist iron rod railing provides a clean, industrial touch without obstructing views.
The design embraces a beautiful duality on the opposing walls. In one corner, floor-to-ceiling WPC wooden louvers introduce natural texture and rhythm, filtering light and adding warmth. The adjacent plain wall becomes a canvas for playful decorative bird elements, adding whimsy and a sense of flight to the ascent.
Demonstrating a thoughtful connection to nature, the area under the stairs has been transformed into a tranquil micro-landscape. Small, curated plants nestle among smooth stones, creating a beautiful, low-maintenance indoor garden that brings life and calm to the foundational space.
This staircase masterfully balances raw and refined, artistic and organic. The combination of graphic tiles, warm wood, glowing panels, decorative birds, and a living garden results in a unique, multi-sensory experience—a functional passage that feels like a walk through a modern, biophilic sculpture.
This featured image is a part Minimalistic-Modern Individual House Design for Amit Kumar in Begusarai, Bihar
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