If you’re planning to remodel or do a home addition, make the most of it by finding creative ways to add storage to any unused space. An experienced home renovation expert will recommend adding shelves, drawers, and niches in traditionally unused spaces to maximize the storage capacity of your home as well as display some of your favorite items. Ask about incorporating these projects into your remodel to increase the efficiency of your space.

Closet

Custom closets are an investment in the value of your home. Organized closets improve the storage capability and efficiency of homes and are considered to add value like any built-in custom furniture. So, this trendy household upgrade is a great investment in your home.

Not only does a well-outfitted closet bring value to your home, but it also impacts your daily life. Having your wardrobe highly organized and easily accessible makes it simpler for you care for expensive vintage items and curate the best possible looks. Flexible systems allow you to make adjustments for storing other items or changing household members and can increase the capacity of a closet dramatically.

 

Recessed shelves and cabinets

The most traditional use of a recessed cabinet for homeowners is the humble medicine cabinet. For years, this has made a world of difference by offering convenient hidden storage without taking up space. But, this isn’t the only way to incorporate recessed shelving.

There are typically hollow spaces behind drywall that can be used as art niches, bookcases, or even holiday storage. Although small, these spaces can make a world of difference in organizing your home and making it user-friendly.

A useful tip from an expert in home additions and renovations is to install mirrors on the back panel so you can see items hidden at the back of the space. This simple addition makes it easier to find items.

 

Drawers in the toe kicks

Toe kicks are the baseboards of your cabinets, and a talented carpenter can install low-lying drawers behind them in your kitchen or bathroom. This often ignored area conceals enough space to accommodate slim drawers to store step stools, pet bowls, or rarely used items. Ask your builder or remodeler to install a drawer that will slip underneath your cabinet, finished with molding to match the surrounds. Consider using a push-touch door that will open and close with a nudge of your foot.

 

Maximize unusual and unused spaces

Experts usually look at price per square foot when discussing homes. Your home likely has a significant amount of unused space that would provide storage or convenience value for your family.

If you have remodeling plans in mind, consult an experienced carpenter to discuss ways to add creative storage. Make plans to add recessed shelves, hidden drawers, and expert closet organization, and you’ll find that your possessions are simpler to display and enjoy. An efficiently arranged space can add precious hours to your day and eliminate frustrations. Every design decision you make impacts the usefulness of your space.