Mixing metal and wood is a nice way to add some variety to your interiors.
Paired withshiplap siding, it couldn’t be more appropriate for a stylish rustic space.
Since it isn’t visually overwhelming, it also lets the shiplap wall take center stage.

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This show-stopping staircase looks extra beautiful with the addition of accompanying black and white floral tiles on the risers.
Look to the Outdoors
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Seek inspiration from outdoor fences when designing your stair railing.
This X-shaped wooden design and its black metal slats bring many elements of farmhouse exteriors inside.

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There’s a custom look for everyone.
Paired with classic wood, it’s simple yet stylish.
It pairs nicely with the surrounding navy blue walls.

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The thin panels make it easy to see the artwork hanging in along thestaircase wall, too.
Try a Larger Staircase
it’s possible for you to’t go wrong with a classic wooden staircase.

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