The #1 Storage Solution Most People Forget About
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The #1 Storage Solution Most People Forget About
""Walls really are untapped storage potential," says Angie Kreller, interior designer at the Sydney, Australia-based renovation company, Yabby. "With a few wall-mounted shelves, they can easily turn into another clever storage solution in the home.""
""To do this "right," Kreller tells Cubby there should be a mix of "functional" shelves that are meant to hold household items, and shelves that can act as "decorative accessories." For example, one shelf can have baskets with extra linens, and another can display framed photos or beloved baubles.""
""It's surprisingly spacious and perfect for storing all kinds of essential items," King says. "Think small and easy to grab items such as toiletries, canned goods, or spices."You can also place shelves or hooks behind entryway doors for "grab-and-go items" like umbrellas, rain jackets, and sunscreen. "The usefulness is endless with this much vertical space to fill," she tells Cubby."
Walls and other vertical surfaces represent unused storage potential and can be converted into practical storage with wall-mounted shelves. A mix of functional shelving for household items and decorative shelving for photos or baubles balances utility and aesthetics. Shallow shelves or cabinets under three inches fit well behind doors and avoid interference with door operation. Behind-kitchen and bathroom-door shelving works for toiletries, canned goods, and spices. Entryway hooks and shelves provide grab-and-go storage for umbrellas, rain jackets, and sunscreen. Baskets on shelves help organize linens and small items while maximizing vertical real estate.
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