April, 2019
Every home needs ample storage space to ensure that
the décor looks clean. We look at ways in which home owners can create
sufficient storage spaces that are stylish and also gives a spacious
feel to the interiors
A home should not only have visual appeal but should also have sufficient space, to keep things. For this, it is important to plan storage spaces well and use the existing space wisely, when designing your home décor. In any home, large or small, one can tackle storage issues, with a little creativity.
A home should not only have visual appeal but should also have sufficient space, to keep things. For this, it is important to plan storage spaces well and use the existing space wisely, when designing your home décor. In any home, large or small, one can tackle storage issues, with a little creativity.
Use vertical surfaces for storage
If one lives in a small space, one has to think about
how to use every part of the home. “If there is lack of floor space,
use the walls, as this space is usually wasted. Many of the items that
are not needed on a daily basis, can be stocked here,” says Mikita Laad
Gupta, senior designer, Bonito Designs. Opt for vertical furniture, like
floor-to-ceiling shelves. Instead of bookshelves on the floor, optimise
the space by using shelves on the wall. These can even be visually
attractive, with shelves shaped like tree branches.
Tall shelves make the space appear less cramped. “In the kitchen, vertical space can be put to good use, especially to store smaller items. Similarly, baskets can be lined up behind doors, to store things in the kitchen. Vertical cubby holes in the bathrooms wall or niches in the living rooms, can also be used to create storage space at home,” adds Astha Khetan, founder, The House of Things.com.
Tall shelves make the space appear less cramped. “In the kitchen, vertical space can be put to good use, especially to store smaller items. Similarly, baskets can be lined up behind doors, to store things in the kitchen. Vertical cubby holes in the bathrooms wall or niches in the living rooms, can also be used to create storage space at home,” adds Astha Khetan, founder, The House of Things.com.
Make optimum use of space
Every house has spaces that are less noticed, which
can be used in a better way. “The space behind the door is an unused
space in most homes. In children’s rooms, laundry bags can be hung up on
hooks. Similarly, books or toys can be placed in bags and hung on
hooks. The space under staircases, can be used for storing shoes, with
pull-out shoe racks,” suggests Gupta.
A corridor/passage in the house, depending on where it is, can be used for a wall-mounted bookshelf or shoe rack. In the bedroom, opt for a bed with concealed storage in the headboard and use boxes under the bed to store items. Use a dining table or centre table with sliding drawers, for storing napkins and cutlery.
“Choose furniture pieces that meet your storage requirement and also add to the style quotient of your home. Lofts and alcoves in the room, foyer or even bathroom are ideal spaces to build storage units. In the kitchen, opt for smart solutions within the cabinet, for example, drawer dividers for cutlery, trays and pull-outs for spices. Pegboards can be used on a kitchen wall, to store essential stuff. You can even hang a family photo or your children’s drawings on the board, to add to the visual interest,” states Khetan.
A corridor/passage in the house, depending on where it is, can be used for a wall-mounted bookshelf or shoe rack. In the bedroom, opt for a bed with concealed storage in the headboard and use boxes under the bed to store items. Use a dining table or centre table with sliding drawers, for storing napkins and cutlery.
“Choose furniture pieces that meet your storage requirement and also add to the style quotient of your home. Lofts and alcoves in the room, foyer or even bathroom are ideal spaces to build storage units. In the kitchen, opt for smart solutions within the cabinet, for example, drawer dividers for cutlery, trays and pull-outs for spices. Pegboards can be used on a kitchen wall, to store essential stuff. You can even hang a family photo or your children’s drawings on the board, to add to the visual interest,” states Khetan.
Create space for small items
Some items are difficult to store, even if space is
not an issue. “Whenever one plans storage, a lot of small items like
jewellery, hair accessories and other knick-knacks, tend to be ignored.
Storing them in regular drawers, can lead to a mess and wastage of
space. To avoid this, use the walls to store such items in a small
space. You can make your own jewellery holder, with a painted cork sheet
or a hanger near the dresser, or even use ice cube trays in drawers, to
store rubber bands, clips, cufflinks, earrings, etc.,” adds Gupta.
Plastic storage drawers or folding shelf organisers that can be easily moved, can be useful additions to a closet. In a linen closet, use them to stack small clothes like socks, handkerchiefs, lingerie and towels. Use bright and bold-coloured fancy trunks, to store away things in the bedroom, while also a unique décor element.
Plastic storage drawers or folding shelf organisers that can be easily moved, can be useful additions to a closet. In a linen closet, use them to stack small clothes like socks, handkerchiefs, lingerie and towels. Use bright and bold-coloured fancy trunks, to store away things in the bedroom, while also a unique décor element.
Creative storage ideas
- 1. Use glass for making shelves and partitions, as it makes the house appear spacious. Shelves fixed at an eye-level, are good for keeping knick-knacks.
- 2. Use multi-purpose furniture – for example, a chest which doubles as a center table, a sofa with storage space for books in the armrest, or a dining table bench with storage for cutlery.
- 3. An openable full-length mirror in the bedroom or bathroom can have concealed storage behind it.
- 4. The bathroom basin can have storage units under the counter. Use colourful baskets on the bathroom wall, to keep toiletries.
- 5. Use the space above wardrobes to create a loft, where you can store suitcases. You can stuff extra bed covers or blankets in the empty suitcases.
- 6. Space underneath the window seating can be used for storage.
- 7. Homes are often filled with needless items that one has collected over the years. Hence, de-clutter and clean the house regularly.
Source - housing.com
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