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There’s no such thing as too much storage space. And that goes double for thoughtfully designed, carefully constructed cabinets, closets, shelves, and other home stowage solutions.
The most successful built-in storage answers a specific need; it might be micro scale – like a drawer to store and charge electronic devices – or a macro project – such as outfitting an entire mudroom – but its usefulness, durability and aesthetics will depend on how good the planning, materials and execution are.
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In-drawer charging station
Smart phones, tablets, and other personal electronic devices, along with their tangle-prone power cords, are a perennial source of clutter. A dedicated drawer equipped with a charging outlet gets the gadgets out of the way – and looking great while they power up.
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Pots and pans drawers and pullouts
A deep centre drawer holding bulky saucepans makes for an organised kitchen which is also accessible. Flanked by a pair of vertical pull-outs for smaller utensils, adding more drawers to your kitchen is a practical and elegant solution.
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Kitchen island storage
You can make use of the centre island’s storage possibilities. Open shelves and deep cubbies not only help break up a big piece of furniture but also provide neat pigeon-holes for magazines and create an attractive display space for silverware and ceramics.
Under-stair storage
The wedge-shape void beneath a staircase is often underutilized in multilevel residences. You can put this space to use by creating a triangle of custom built-in cupboards and drawers. A storage wall also creates an almost sculptural work of decorative design.
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Built-in wine storage
The space at the top of a staircase can be almost as problematic as the underside. Custom shelving, cabinets, and wine-storage systems create a welcoming and practical space in what otherwise could be a wasted nook.
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Mud room built-ins
Make the most of your mudroom by creating cubbies for each member of the family. While you can all share a communal bench for taking off boots, having a personal cubby for each person will keep the space organised, maximising the space’s potential storage.
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