It is necessary to decide on the place of storage of things in turn. First understand what needs to be stored, and later figure out how and where. Follow our ordinary tips.
We structure
Each item has its own category. Before proceeding, look around and distribute items: we have things that we pick up once a day, at times, very rarely, or … never. Depending on this, it is worth organizing a storage system.
From floor to ceiling. Wall shelves for books should be placed on one of the walls of the apartment from floor to ceiling. Given that the width of the book is on average from twenty to forty cm, the library will not “eat” a lot of space, but it will make room for other things. Do not forget about the compact staircase to get to the upper shelves.
Make shelves
Wall shelves. They will help not only to organize storage of things, but also to diversify the interior of the room due to the asymmetric arrangement. You can construct them yourself, choosing shelves, consoles and wall tires to your taste and placing them on the wall because you want to. To place such a design is, for example, in the bedroom: to diversify books with souvenirs from distant countries, flower vases and just trifles pleasant to the eye.
Wall niches. It is convenient to arrange shelves with photographs and other commemorative gizmos in them. Wall niches add coziness to the home, including due to the possibility of lighting, and allow you to design unusual architectural forms.
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Niches equipped with shelves with lighting, as if intended for storing souvenirs.
We order showcases
Collector’s Choice. Owners of valuable collections of anything are advised to order a real showcase with compartments for the size of exhibits, and glass doors that protect from dust. So the collection is conveniently demonstrated to guests, without fear for their safety.
Hangers. Indispensable for things that are used in most cases: cups, towels, bags, clothes. Designers strive to make interior decoration from almost every little thing, so curly hangers are gaining popularity. For example, a tree-hanger will be appropriate both in the hallway and in the nursery – children are more likely and more likely to restore order in their room.