Staircase Inspirations by iBestTravel The Labyrinth, Thailand These red interconnecting staircases were designed by Supermachine Studio -- a firm based in Bangkok. The Labyrinth is also referred to as '10 Cal Tower' because of the amount of calories typically burnt by a person when climbing the staircases. Ribbon Chapel, Japan This wedding chapel on the Hiroshima coastline features two curving staircases that weave around the building. Designed by architect Hiroshi Nakamura, the chapel's staircases are made from timber and sit at 15.4 meters (50 feet) tall. Park House, Japan Studio Another Apartment based in Japan designed this build that sits on a narrow site in suburban Tokyo. The three-storied house features a ground floor with a garage and bathroom and a living room and bedroom on the middle floor. The mezzanine loft sits underneath the slanting roof. Staircases in Park House are made from wood that appears to float out from the walls. Fin House, London London based fashion designer Roksanda Ilincic had this blue stairwell built into her property. The staircase is made from blue steel and was designed by RA Projects. Casa G, Sicily Casa G in the seaside town of Sicily, Italy features an array of impressive details including refurbished furniture and reclaimed tiles. However, Casa G's 'floating' stairwell garners the most attention. It winds up the building and leads its audience up onto the rooftop where it has views of the colorful Sicilian coast.