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cantilevered stairs with dark wood treads adjacent to lighted onyx wall with a glass railing.

Your staircase is often one of the first design elements guests notice when they enter your home. It sets the tone for the entire space, establishing the ambiance and style. A well-designed staircase should not only stand out on its own but also harmonize with its surroundings. Frequently, a feature wall is incorporated beside the stairs to create a striking focal point that enhances and complements the overall design. Ultimately, there are many types of feature walls, and some may be better suited to your design than others. Enjoy browsing these examples of stairs and feature wall ideas to help you design a successful combination.

What is a Feature Wall?

A feature wall is a visual element that introduces contrast, depth, and personality to the space. An interior designer can create contrast using color, texture, material, or patterns that differ from the surrounding walls to create a sense of architectural drama and interior design style.  The wall design may incorporate a range of elements, including richly pigmented paint, wallpaper, millwork, stone cladding, windows, or custom paneling, as well as integrated lighting. From a spatial planning perspective, a well-executed feature wall helps anchor the room, define zones within open-concept layouts, and reinforce the design narrative—whether it’s modern minimalism, rustic warmth, or contemporary elegance. 

Engineers should design the staircase and railing to integrate seamlessly with the home’s structural materials and feature wall. For example, a stone or paneled wall may require modifications to the stair stringers, wood treads, and railings to ensure proper fit and support. Additionally, a cantilevered stair and a single-stringer floating stair each require different structural considerations depending on the feature wall elements, which must be carefully accounted for during the design process.

Stone Feature Walls

Cantilever stairs with wood treads that seamlessly connect to a back lit onyx accent wall. The stairs have a glass railing that allows for a clear view of the wall.

Onyx Feature Wall and Cantilever Stair

This backlit onyx wall serves as a striking focal point, combining the natural beauty of stone with soft illumination that enriches the entire space. The cantilevered staircase was engineered to conceal the steel structure within the wall and treads. A glass railing enhances the design with elegance while maintaining an open, seamless look.

Mono stringer stair with stone steps adjacent to a light stone wall and contrasting red brick wall creating a unique combination of contrasting materials. The stone treads are bluestone.

Brick and Stone Wall with Floating Stairs

A sophisticated interplay of color and texture, these two feature walls combine the warm, earthy tones of stacked stone on one wall with traditional red brick on the other, creating an interplay of texture and color. The floating staircase and cable railing add a clean and modern, sophisticated aesthetic.

Cantilever Stair with vertical stacked stone wall. The stairs were designed to have the stringer hidden within the wall and the wood treads appear to float up the feature wall. The cable railing allows for an unobstructed view of the wall.

Stone Accent Wall and Cantilever Stair

The veneer stone wall and wood stair treads conceal the steel structure of this cantilevered staircase. Designing the framework and landing required expert engineering to achieve a solid structure while maintaining the simplicity of this design. Slender posts mount the cable railings to the treads, creating a clean design that complements the accent wall.

A modern contemporary home with clean lines contrasts the visual elemnets with a dark round stone wall. The glass stair railing allows for a seamless view of the feature wall

Dark Stone Wall and Cable Railing

The Ithaca Style cable railing system enhances this modern white interior and pairs beautifully with the dark stone accent wall. The contrast of light and dark elements creates a clean, contemporary aesthetic.

Wood Feature Walls

Slat walls offer a modern design style and pair well with this floating stair with open risers. The handrails are brass and traverse up the stairs and along the slat wall. Complements by a glass railing that adds luxury to the interior design of the space.

Slat Accent Wall with Brass Handrails and Travertine Floating Stairs

The wood slat wall brings warmth and texture to this staircase design. Because a handrail was required, we designed a brass handrail that wraps seamlessly around the slat wall and continues up the stairs, with brackets carefully aligned to the slats.

Light wood paneling contrast with the white  stairs and black cable railings offering a modern aesthetic to this business lobby.

Light Wood Accent Wall With Cable Railings

This grand staircase rises two stories from the corporate lobby with an open, airy design. The feature wall, clad in light wood panels, contrasts beautifully with the dark handrails and posts of the cable railing system, while the bubble light adds a touch of modern elegance to the clean, minimalistic design.

Sculptural wood walls with a unique rustic aesthetic creates a contrast to the refined framed glass railing.

Rustic Wood Wall Panels Glass Railings

This staircase design features a refined framed glass railing supported by slim black posts, paired with white oak stair treads and handrail. The clean modern lines stand in bold contrast to the textured rustic wood panel wall, creating a striking balance between contemporary elegance and organic warmth.

Wood stairs and handrails blend beautifully with the matching wood slat wall that adds ambiance with vertical LED lighting in the wall.

Matching Wood and LED Wall

The wood stairs and handrails with slim black posts of the cable railing are thoughtfully matched with the rich tones of the accent wall, creating a seamless visual connection. Vertical slats add texture while LED lighting casts a warm glow, enhancing the overall ambiance of the room.

Zig Zag stringer stairs with white oak treads and dark wood feature wall paneling create a unique contrasting color interior design style.

Dark Wood Paneling Floating Stairs

The white oak stair treads and handrail stand out in striking visual contrast against the dark wood panel and white walls. Moreover, a bold zig-zag stringer introduces visual interest, while the glass railing offers a nearly invisible barrier, keeping the focus on the architectural details.

Window Feature Walls

Window wall featuring black framed windows from floor to ceiling and white walls create a contrast with the spindle railing with white oak treads, landings and hand rails.

Black and White Window Wall Spindle Staircase

A floor-to-ceiling window wall with black-framed glass set within white walls provides a dramatic backdrop for this double stringer floating staircase with a slender spindle railing. When designing a staircase alongside a window wall, our engineers carefully plan structural support points to integrate seamlessly without disrupting the clean lines of the windows.

Window wall as a feature wall adjacent to a black mono stringer floating staircase with wood treads and glass railing

Black Framed Window Wall with Floating Stairs

This home features a mono-stringer floating staircase with wood treads and landings that rise gracefully alongside a floor-to-ceiling window wall. The minimalist glass railing virtually disappears, allowing natural light to flow throughout the space. Our engineers carefully positioned the structural steel support attachments so they wouldn’t interfere with the window wall.

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