Saturday, November 29, 2014

Dream Home Ideas For Storage

A Place For Everything So Everything Can Be In Its Place!

Clutter and hoarding items are becoming real issues for people in our 'buy everything' society. While some people are naturally well organised and tidy, some of us just seem to create more clutter without even trying! 

Storage in new homes is often not a high consideration for the designers but when you move in that will be the thing you notice most, living in your dream home.

Cupboards alone are not the solution. The right configuration inside  the cupboards can make a huge difference between a storage space the same size being adequate or 'too small'. It's not always the size that counts - but what we do with it! 

Here are some ideas you might be able to adapt to your own home or when planning to build your dream home. 



Building in book shelving around windows and to the ceiling can add character and style to your dream home - and a lot of extra storage space! 

That occasional dinnerware needs a place to 'live' and takes up space - having it out of the way and easily accessible means life gets a lot easier and entertaining more appealing.


Even a tiny kitchen can incorporate storage to show off your best china and glassware. 




Look up! There is a mile of space above head height that could be taking shelves to add storage without intruding on floor space. 



Editing can make all the difference to your closet space - If it doesn't fit or it is not the season for it - get it out of your wardrobe,


Every home needs a good spot to store wine! Dedicating some shelves in a cupboard is one solution - or dedicate the whole cupboard and make it a feature! 

Adding storage above the desk means lots of additional storage without taking up existing closet space.

The home office that doubles as a guest room is a good way to make the most of under-used rooms and add practical storage options.



Laundry rooms often have space that can be used to improve storage capacity and practical work space, by adding extra benchtops and cupboards.



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