51 Spiral Staircase Designs That Build A Unique Twist

Often, spiral staircases are installed simply as a way to combat the issue of limited space, since they typically take up less room than a straight set. Thanks to their curvaceous shape, they are also more suited to a more centralised position without causing an awkward break in a free-flowing layout. With that said, the spiral staircase designs that we’re looking at here are either big in impact or huge in their elegant modern stature. We’ll be taking a look at narrow wheels that explode with colour, style and innovation, some larger spirals and helical staircases that cut extraordinarily beautiful and sculptural silhouettes into their surroundings, plus a selection of colossal feats of magnificent engineering.


Visualizer: 梦太初  

A cool cascade. This solid swirling white balustrade breaks into a cascade of concrete at its base, where heavy treads appear to float absolutely weightlessly.


Visualizer: Guliaeva Interiors  

Turn up the heat to amp up the colour. Tempered steel shimmers an incredible shade of deep purple with rainbow flares, which makes this heat-treated balustrade into a startling focal piece within a subdued monochrome setting.


Designer: Ab Rogers Design  

If you’re hungry for even more colour, then step up your bright spiral staircase design with a graduated rainbow finish around the winders.


Designer: Tetrarc Architects  

Looking like it has burst from the swirling sky of Edvard Munch’s painting, The Scream, this artistic freeform staircase is striped with eye-catching cuts of colour.


Visualizer: Ibrahim Beqiri  

Rails of red. Bright red treads hang free of risers in this fabulously unique spiral staircase design, which is suspended above a contrasting green courtyard with its own stepped border. Colour coordinated furniture rallies a supporting palette nearby.


Visualizer: Koj Design  

Melted gold. This seductive staircase design drips a luxurious melt of gold through a light-filled stairwell, where sunrays accentuate its magnificently rich lustre.


Visualizer: 梦太初  

Like a pristine play on Picasso’s Girl with a Mandolin, this abstract modern staircase combines curves with the cubism of straight closed risers and boxed landing areas.


Visualizer: Norman Studio  

Layers of luxury. An eye-catching feature wall or a bespoke floor to ceiling bookcase makes the ideal tall accompaniment to an elegant spiral staircase installation.


Visualizer: VizLine Studio  

Snail shell chic. The indents underneath this fabulous wheeling staircase installation create the aesthetic of an unravelling snail shell.


Architect: Rockwell Group  
Visualizer: Anna Doynikova  

Rising like a tendril of exhaled smoke, the wind of this slinky staircase is showcased within a chimney of alluring atmospheric light.


Visualizer: Lulu Lee  

Curvaceous complements. Not only is this wooden spiral staircase finished with artfully crafted adjoining curves to its mezzanine, but the living room furniture imitates its grace in curvaceous silhouettes below.


Visualizer: Felix Meyer  

Clean meets complexity in a fresh white, minimalist spiral staircase concept.


Visualizer: Unemori Architects  

Maximise light in a limited space with an open tread, small spiral staircase. This piece has a pause in the slimline balustrade halfway up to give access to a partially elevated room.


Source: Hi-Macs  

A twist in the tale. This helical staircase is constructed with one solid side and one glass side to create an exaggerated twist.


Designer: Jannina Cabal & Arquitectos  

The tighter twist. Here, we step away from the loose helical to an uber tight torsion. A glossy black finish dramatises the piece.


Designer: Di Frenna Arquitectos  

Matt black and meandering, a stretched helical staircase dominates a wide open floor plan in an expression of complete professionalism.


Designer: CCD  

A bronze beauty enchants a double height living space with dark, lustrous allure. A wall of glass bricks allows light to enter behind the construction to further illuminate the show.


Visualizer: Damir Fattakhov  

A colour blocked caracol staircase can be achieved with contrasting treads that cut through to the back of the wind.


Designer: Oscar Niemeyer  

The monumental modernist stairs in Palácio Itamaraty by Brazilian legend Oscar Niemeyer.


Designer: The Stonemasonry Company  

Created in contemporary French limestone, this is the world’s first freestanding, 320-degree stone staircase, built by The Stonemasonry Company for a private house in Cheshire.


Visualizer: Sabrab  

Life is full of twists and turns, so why not your staircase? Handrails roam free of balustrades here to fully let loose on those curves.


Designer: YYDG Interiors  

Another disconnected design works with two different materials to accentuate twin twisted tracks.


Designer: Joa Interior  

Boxed edges draw focus to the widest ends of wooden winders here, which make the staircase appear as a piece of intricately crafted furniture.


Designer: Hypothesis Design Agency  

Stepping stones. Step off your staircase onto a pebbled bed–or at least create the illusion of doing so with a bridging tread over a textured floor treatment that’s confined within a suitably rounded border.


Designer: Powerhouse Company  

A different kind of rounded stone bed is achieved here, with stone tiles cut on their axis to create textural contrast. A rounded stone wall encases the stairwell to exaggerate the effect.


Designer: RT+Q  

Create a welcoming highlight. Underlit handrails draw a ribbon of warming illumination that highlights a curving staircase from base to brow.


Designer: OYO Architects  

Perfectly polished. A combo of smooth wood and polished stone builds a sophisticated statement.


Designer: Tommy Rand  

A Danish architect and developer built a house for himself and his family in Denmark, which features a spectacular spiral staircase design that’s made from a staggering 630 pieces of CNC-cut plywood.


Visualizer: Sipal-Wafai.Architecture  

Curves and core courtyards. An open core is just begging to be filled with an eye-catching focal piece, so why not make it a piece of mother nature’s own architecture with a layered courtyard design.


Visualizer: Kris Ashley  

This remarkable spiral staircase and courtyard combination tucks textured greenery all the way around the base to peek through the bottom treads.


Visualizer: Paul Cocksedge  

The halfway hangout. When a spiral staircase is this big, you might as well make a pitstop. Add some shapely benches where creative colleagues can hang out and collaborate within the inspiring surroundings.


Visualizer: Adam Klich  

A low hanging chandelier adds an elegant column of illumination down the centre of a spiralled ascent. Glass sided balustrades allow the glow to pass all the way through, safely highlighting the twisting treads underfoot.


Designer: Park Associates  

Make waves with a water feature. The sound of rippling water will carry all the way up the open stairwell to the second floor to create a serene connection across all levels.


Designer: Risa Meyer  

Tactile twists. Cut deep at the risers and shallow underneath, this columnar design is pieced together with hundreds of layers that you just can’t help but want to touch.


Visualizer: Vipul Gaur  

Another chandelier bejewelled spiral, where luxurious black marble steps cut darkly and LED ribbons shine bright.


Visualizer: Jacek Pilarski  

With an ET sucked up in a tractor beam, we know we’ve gone space age now. Spaceship-like moulded sides encapsulate a futuristic staircase that would look at home on Star Trek… Or in a cool white minimalist pad invaded by Smart Home add-ons and cutting-edge furniture design.


Visualizer: Straw Design  

Named the Interstellar stairs, optical illusion and awe-inspiring symmetry orbit a core that suggests a floating celestial body.


Visualizer: Jamie Cardoso  

Wooden vertebrae make an enormous snaking backbone, like the fossilised remains of an ancient serpent.


Visualizer: Cun Design  

Stacked like thatched straw but as strong as a house of bricks, this extraordinary construction is unfathomable both in scale and in strength.


Designer: parametric.arch  

Contoured fins mould a freeform outer shell around regular treads and risers here, creating a truly amazing design piece where there could have stood mundanity.


Designer: Smart Design Studio  

Spinning out from a central column, steps emerge like wide propellor blades, charged with energy.


Designer: HMA architects & designers  

In the community focussed M.I. bookstore in Harbin, China, HMA architects & designers conceived a colossal staircase design and various spatial experiences that all centre around a love for books.


Designer: Amin Taha Architects  

Material contradiction. An unfeasibly lightweight wireframe column forms the heart of a solid stone staircase, fashioning an interesting contradiction in visual weight.


Designer: Leonardo da Vinci   

This exquisitely detailed spiral is Leonardo da Vinci’s double helix staircase, built in 1520. You can find it inside of the Château de Chambord in France.


Visualizer: Jianxiong Liu  

Stacked to the rafters. This wood framed spiralling construction features open sided book stacks that provide colour both inside and outside of the enormous stairwell.


Designer: Disguincio & Co  
Visualizer: Giuliano Primi  

Jogging up and down these stairs would be a little like jumping out of a jet plane… Sleek white streamlined metal spinning from view, and not totally safe.


Visualizer: Andrew McConnell  

Is it a cool balustrade of a dinosaur rib cage? Either way, it would look totally awesome next to a fierce recreation of a velociraptor.


Visualizer: Patrick Jouin  

Petals of solid wood flower into a naturally beautiful spiral design.


Designer: Thor ter Kulve and Robert McIntyre  

The stuff treehouse dreams are made of. Canopystair is a modular system that attaches around a tree trunk without the use of tools to form an exterior spiral staircase. The system is lightweight and designed to leave the tree free of any damage or marks.


Designer: Lucjan Kuc, QC Architects  

Railway sleepers stack up a chunky wood grain finish.


Designer: B PIÙ s.r.l.  

Amazingly, this unusual piece begins its day as an ordinary (extremely tall) chest of drawers. With the push of a button, the chest of drawers swivels out to form a spiral staircase– storage and space saving ingenuity in one.

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