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  2. Brilliant Under-Stair Storage Ideas That Make the Most of a ...

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    Install Built-In Bookshelves. Install built-in bookshelves under stairs to maximize storage, just as Annie Obermann of Forge & Bow does in this modern interior. These shelves merge style with ...

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    This under-the-stairs pantry features smart storage thanks to rail shelving mounted inside the paneled jib door. A sliding, reclaimed barn door adds much-needed rusticity to this all-white kitchen ...

  4. Sick of Your Stairs? Try These Designer-Approved Railing Ideas

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    Bright White Stair Railing. Designer and HGTV star Grace Mitchell brought a home originally built in 1919 to life from top to bottom. "There's just nothing like a home built in this era," she says ...

  5. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Pull-out drawers for storage rather than deep shelves: Flights of stairs should be straight with the same number of steps in each flight with a minimum of three and maximum of twelve risers: Light switches should be accessible from a sitting position and one switch should be located at the entrance to the living room

  6. Staircase - Wikipedia

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    The concept of stairs is believed to be 8000 years old, and are one of the oldest buildings in architectural history. [4] The oldest example of spiral stairs dates back to the 400s BC. [5] Medieval architecture saw experimentation with many different shapes, and the Renaissance even more so with varied designs. [5]

  7. Cupboard - Wikipedia

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    In another version, the airing cupboard serves as a temporary drying space, either for laundry or for wet outdoor clothes and shoes. Its shelves can be used to fully remove traces of damp from dried clothing before the items are put away elsewhere in drawers and wardrobes. A moveable electrical version of this is a drying cabinet.