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Adding Storage Space During Your Remodel
Whether you’re in the planning stages or currently in the process of a whole house remodel, now is the time to think about getting more storage for your home. Adding extra storage space can make any room feel clean, organized, and tidy. Here are a few easy suggestions to help you create additional storage space during your next home remodel project.
Elevate Your Kitchen Storage
The kitchen is one of the most important rooms for storage, so adding more makes sense in this part of the home. Use these tips to help you create a lot more space during your kitchen remodel.
- Consider adding a small walk-in pantry with wall shelving, bins, baskets, and clear containers for dry goods and snacks.
- If you don’t have a lot of extra floor space, a freestanding cabinet or pantry works well for additional storage.
- Install custom kitchen cabinets with features like pot and pan racks, silverware organizers, and hidden trash can storage that slides in and out.
- One rule of thumb for any kitchen is the more shelves, the better – make sure your upper and lower cabinets have plenty of them.
- Add a kitchen island with drawers and cabinets, and create a special section for small appliances to maximize counter space.
Customize Bedroom Storage
Many homeowners don’t have enough storage in their bedrooms, so a remodel is the perfect time to make some changes. One key to maximizing space in rooms is to take advantage of multi-purpose furniture, and a bed with drawers under it is an excellent option for the bedroom. Elsewhere, consider installing a custom walk-in closet with special features for items like shoes, suits, or jewelry. Built-in shelving and cabinets are also good ideas; focus on vertical storage by adding floor-to-ceiling cabinets that you can use for extra pairs of shoes, linens, and clothes.
Upgrade Bathroom Storage
From cosmetics to toiletries and medicine, having enough storage in the bathroom is key to a functional and beautiful remodel. Install a medicine cabinet with a mirror to hold onto medications, small makeup items, and other items you often reach for. Another option is a vanity cabinet for cleaning supplies and other large items under your sink.
When it comes to the shower, add several towel racks or towel bars on the bathroom wall for your washcloths and towels. Wall shelves can help store folded items. If you’re renovating a small bathroom, consider installing a standing shower and nixing the tub to make the room more open for storage.
Utilize Your Staircase
A staircase is an excellent storage place, so don’t forget to include it in your home remodeling plans. Installing built-in drawers or wooden cubbies that slide out will provide you with a place for extra shoes, coats, bags, and other items like throw blankets and pillows. Another option is adding hooks or shelves — anything you use for storage in other rooms can likely be adapted to fit under your staircase.
Blend the Laundry Room and Mudroom
Living in a busy household makes it easy for the laundry room to become cluttered. Make your laundry room serve two functions by incorporating mudroom features like a built-in bench with wall hooks. This will keep the rest of your home less cluttered since you’ll immediately have space for shoes, coats, and purses. Install shelving directly above your washer and dryer so there’s a separate place for laundry detergent and dryer sheets. For more convenience, consider adding a large sink with a cabinet.
Don’t Forget Your Storage Space
When you’re in the process of doing a home remodel, remember to keep additional storage in mind. A few simple changes will help make your home look and feel more organized. In the end, not only will your house look beautiful, but you’ll also have less stress and more peace of mind.