How would it be to replace the banal handrail with a number of shelves on which to store books, so the stairs to gain a multifunctional role? Here are some examples of stairs with bookshelves instead of handrails to convince you that these original ideas bring more style to the interiors.
In the first example, the bookshelves camouflage perfectly the rear stairs, allowing light to pass through them in a fabulous game of shadows and lights.
Even in small spaces such ideas do their job and come with extra decorative value. Using them, you free up space in a corner of the house, giving it a different role in the home economy.
A narrow place, but which allowed the siting of such a bookcase. The idea is the more functional as it is among the intelligent space-saving solutions in homes that are not so bidding from this perspective.
In the picture below, the stairs go up (or down, depending on what perspective you look) from the bottom to the top, serving as a railing upstairs. The contrast between white and wood parquet is strong, reviving the image.
Even the smallest space can be used to store books. This bookcase is located upstairs in the top of the stairs, acting also as a partition between them and the corridor that opens.
A contemporary design with a hint of classic found in the wood parquet in the well-known pattern. The bookcase climbs upstairs, offering a generous book storage space.
A multifunctional bookcase, which houses books, but also a multimedia space for a young and dynamic generation. Wood dominates the entire decor, from floor to ceiling.
A mix of materials – concrete, wood and metal – that come together perfectly. The orange stairs bring a welcome splash of color in all this decoration.
Finally, an image made of cement and brick, with the books in the left plane composing a different chromatic landing, balancing the austerity of the stairs.
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