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    We have asked repeatedly how is the best way to make the hole under the stairs, since space is limited and a somewhat difficult. I really like the solution you have on these lines on the television that have placed just below the upper echelons.

    As we have seen before, a few steps suspended (in this case metal) are ideal for books in different racks that I imagine to be custom made. The desk positioned so the hole occupies exactly perpendicular to fit comfortably pass a television and leaves a space below to place a cabinet of drawers, it seems simple, right?

    I love the work area of that image, since it combines two of my hobbies, which are read and watch TV and get over not overwhelm the eye. The fact that everything is white harmony contributes to the whole, though I see a big but, that is precisely the condition sine qua non for the Environment: metal stairs. Probably anyone who goes up or down by them with rigid-soled shoes will be faced with the problem that sounds a lot, causing a loud bang.

    One detail that I loved is the decoration of the stairs by the letters that follow their path. I love this subtle decoration and is likely to take some time borrowed that idea because it is very nice if we can find the right words.

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