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Storage Space

Most homeowners and tenants always rank storage space as their top priority, regardless of a home’s square area. Finding a place for everything becomes more challenging when your life becomes busier, and you acquire more possessions.

Savvy owners and designers include personalised storage options that better suit distinctive lives in new construction or renovation projects. Adding storage to your internal and external architecture with style enhances functionality without sacrificing design.

The Importance of Storage Solutions in Home Design

Storage solutions are increasingly important as modern living areas become smaller and more compact. Congested environments not only appear disorganized but can also generate stress and worry. The key to good storage solutions is to make the best use of all available space.

One option is to use multifunctional furniture, such as beds with built-in storage or coffee tables with concealed compartments. Another option is to build wall-mounted shelves and cupboards to keep things off the floor and free up floor space. When creating a place, consider inventive ways to include storage in the layout. 

How to Get the Most Out of Home Storage Solutions for Your Rooms

Storage space

In today’s busy world, making the most of the room in our homes is important. Since more people are moving to cities and space is at a premium, people are looking for efficient ways to store their things at home. Finding smart ways to order your things can improve your living situation, whether you live in a small apartment or a cosy house. Let’s look at creative ways to store things that can make even the smallest rooms more useful and stylish.

Enhance Storage in the Wardrobe

Most homeowners associate bulging closet areas with ongoing struggles with order and clutter. However, there are more ways than ever to personalise storage in closet systems to meet your needs, such as:

  • Higher shelves and closet rods should be put in place to maximise the vertical storage space from floor to ceiling.
  • Employ movable shelves, drawers, stackable bins, clothing racks with shelves and hanging bars in modular closet organiser systems so that you may adjust them to suit your changing demands.
  • Include unique storage pieces customised for your belongings, such as shoe cubbies, scarf rods, jewellery trays, and accessory hooks.
  • Include unique built-ins for hidden storage, such as window bench seats with lift-off lids.

Rethink Staircases

Prime real estate is available under stair risers to hide something covertly. Build stair-step storage spaces to organise linens, shoes, toys, tools, decorations, and sporting goods. For a neat appearance, install doors across lower stair openings.

Creative Ways to Store Things in Small Homes

You don’t have to give up style or functionality to live in a small area. There have been 30 searches for “small space living,” which shows that people are becoming more interested in finding creative ways to store things in small homes. Use vertical room, buy storage bins that can slide under beds or stack neatly in closets, and buy furniture that can do more than one thing. You can fill up every inch of your small room with useful things if you think outside the box.

Magic in the Kitchen and Bathroom

Stylish Kitchen with hidden Cabins

Most homes, bathrooms and kitchens continue to be storage trouble spots. However, due to the standard upper and lower cabinetry, there is a lot of unused space between and up to the ceilings. Address this with improvements such as:

  • Sliding vertical shelves in extra-tall pantry-style cabinets.
  • Deep drawers are incorporated into the lower cabinet areas.
  • Narrow utility cabinets that reach the ceiling separate the current uppers and lowers.
  • Upper cabinets with glass fronts to get rid of shadowy, neglected areas.
  • To store extra toiletries, leave the shelves above sinks and toilets open.
  • Toekick drawers beneath sinks and overhanging counters to maximise available space.

Accept Hidden Corners

Examine all of the architectural openings and deep nooks in your house. Convert these formerly empty spaces into creative storage options like:

  • Build cubbies or cabinets into dormers, knee walls, attics, and eaves.
  • Place storage benches and window chairs in front of bay windows.
  • Include cabinets and display shelving in alcoves, recesses, and cove ceilings.
  • Close off uncomfortable under-stair areas so you can use them for a closet or utility storage.

You can easily turn unused space into useful assets by approaching house design with an eye on storage. Our team of architects at Brick & Bolt Construction skillfully incorporates custom storage into their storage build-outs, finally enabling you to maintain organisation! Get creative storage options for your house by contacting us right now.