Replicating Traditional Ironwork
When we first stepped foot in this 1910 Beaux Arts townhouse on Manhattan's Upper West Side, we were struck by the quantity of gorgeous original detail that was still intact.
When we decided to add a sixth-floor penthouse leading out to a finished roof deck, we faced a decision. On one hand, we could create a new stair next to the spiral staircase, connecting just the fifth and sixth floors. Or, on the other, we could replicate the iron railing in order to add a level to the existing staircase.
Talented tradesmen from Atlantic Stairs made this decision an easy one. First, they restored the original staircase and balustrade. Then, the built a replica, expertly mirroring the ornate ironwork and seamlessly attaching it to the existing stair.
The result of this effort was a staircase that remains the focal point and a crown jewel of the townhouse, which is certified LEED for Homes Gold.
Finish photography: Adam Kane Macchia