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  2. Combination stair - Wikipedia

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    The combination stair is a T-shaped compromise design popular in the nineteenth century that was found in some moderate-sized houses. [1] In this design, both the formal front stair and the utilitarian back stair ran to a common intermediate landing. [2] One common stair then extended from this intermediate landing to the second floor of the house.

  3. Executive Residence - Wikipedia

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    Now, only a single staircase against the north wall led to the second floor, while a second stair on the south wall of the second floor led to the third floor. [69] (The new space created on the second floor became the West Sitting Hall.) [70] To the south of the Grand Stair was a smaller room, to be used as a Cabinet Room or President's Library.

  4. Grand Staircase (White House) - Wikipedia

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    McKim's Grand Staircase adopted the Imperial stair form: a central run beginning on the south and rising to a landing on the north, with double runs doubling back to the south as it rises to the second floor. Formal in plan, its relatively narrow opening into the Cross Hall limited visibility of the President, First Lady and their official guests.

  5. House of the Greek Epigrams - Wikipedia

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    The remains of a staircase at another of the home's entrances, V 1,12, indicate there was once an upper floor over that portion of the house, probably used as an apartment rental. Another staircase was found in the south end of the west portico of the peristyle that appears to be associated with the same service functions as the rooms directly ...

  6. Family Dining Room - Wikipedia

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    Now, only a single staircase led up the north wall to the landing, while a second stair on the south wall led from the landing to the Second Floor. [12] [c] [1] Because so much new room was created on the landing by this renovation, this area on the State Floor became known as the West Sitting Hall. [13]

  7. A Fireproof House for $5000 - Wikipedia

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    Wright modified this basic plan by shifting the stairs and entrance to a less prominent location at the side of the house, allowing the living room an entire half of the first floor. The wall between the dining room and living room was removed to create a single L-shaped room (see floor plans at right). [5]