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Small spaces 'may benefit from open shelving'


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By : William Hoffman   29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-21 00:06:31

These days, the range of storage available on the market is impressive and there is something to suit virtually everyone's tastes and budgets. Indeed, it is even possible to source such items over the web, meaning consumers do not have to leave the comfort of their own homes in order to get the items they desire.

Having suitable storage is important in all areas, whether they commercial or residential.

According to a piece in the Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, it can come in particularly handy when it comes to homes that are limited in space.

The publication advised consumers who are in such residences to invest in open shelving.

It remarked: "You'll have to tidy up what's on the shelves, but a room appears larger when a door doesn't stop you from seeing all the way to the wall."

Also, even when ceilings are low, there is often a little unused wall space, it claimed, saying: "Consider adding a shelf between the top of the door and the ceiling."

Meanwhile, consumers should "hang kitchen utensils and pots and pans from the ceiling to save cabinet and counter space", the news source stated.

As well as open shelving, there are also other products used for housing objects that can be beneficial in small residences, it added. For example, utilising boxes under beds can be a great space saving tactic. Things like off-season clothes, wrapping paper and holiday decorations can be placed in such areas.

"And when you buy a coffee table, end table or bedside table, buy one with drawers or shelves for storing books and vases," the publication went on to advise.

It also drew attention to the importance of adding light to make small spaces seem more spacious. Cafe curtains or valances should replace "heavy draperies", it recommended. Indeed, if privacy is not an issue, then no such window dressings may be required.


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