I love Crest Avenue. There can be no doubt of that. I fell in love with her from the first time I stepped inside. I knew it was the property I had been searching for immediately. The floorplan. The yard. Everything was exactly what I wanted. As I have told here before, she had been neglected but I could see her beauty and knew I could bring her back to life. That being said, there were/are structural anomalies which exist in a house that was built in 1947. One of those is closet space. Or rather, the lack of such. The closets are few and tiny. I refer to them as "broom closets" which is what we called the closet in the kitchen of the house I grew up in that was there for just that purpose - to hold brooms and other cleaning supplies. The only difference was that all of the rooms in the house I grew up in had large, expansive closets with sliding doors. Crest Avenue, on the other hand, has broom closets throughout. So I have had to be creative and utilize every available space for storage. And that includes adding shelving where possible and utilizing the backs of doors where appropriate.
Below are some ideas I have implemented to help with the storage space.
So, just a few ideas of how to add extra storage space to your home if you find yourself searching for places to store all of your trinkets.
Below are some ideas I have implemented to help with the storage space.
Recently, I added this hook to the back of the bath door. I found these at IKEA. They are called Blecka. |
And, voila! A little extra storage space in the front entry closet. |
So, just a few ideas of how to add extra storage space to your home if you find yourself searching for places to store all of your trinkets.
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