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Jul192011

Stylish Storage

Storage doesn't necessarily mean a dark closet with contents that spill out when the door is open. If you have a closet that is currently being underutilized think out side the box... maybe it can become an open shelving unit for books, a display case for treasures or trophies, a minibar with an undercounter wine refrigerator and shelves for glasses above, a centralized location for your sound system, a desk with open or closed shelving, a lit niche for your favorite piece of art with a small cabinet beneth... there are a multitute of options. Not only will you make better use of the space but you will also have created a visually appealing addition to your home. Often times the space takes on a more organized, dual role as storage and display. The pictures show two closets that have been reimagined. The first was an oversized closet that had a standard door on it that the homeowner didn't feel complimeted the rest of her bathroom; we created doors that imitate the look of an armoire providing her with lots of storage hidden behind the beautiful doors. The next picture is of a desk that we installed in a standard closet space. With the door removed we installed a recessed desk with shelving providing the occupant of the room with two filing drawers as well as a place to displacy pictures and store books. A very useful addition to this college students room.

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Reader Comments (2)

There's a lot of do it yourself project specially when making a decorative concept in beautifying our house.Thanks for tips it will be useful.

October 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDroitwich Builders

I love stylish storage. Sometimes, I just can't help but keep on wanting myself from bringing them home.

October 31, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterplumbing

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