Sunday, January 6, 2008

More ideas for storage space in your life

Do you know someone who has exactly the amount of storage space for all the things they need to store? You can find more space to put things in maximizing what you already have. You will have "found space" in all parts of your home.

* Under-bed storage
There are a lot of floor space under a bed, even if it is just a twin. Think of all the room in the framework of a queen or king-size bed!

Measure the height of the soil at the bottom of your bedframe, seeking support for the legs. Find long, flat storage boxes to slide under. They are ideal for footwear, off-season clothing, sports equipment, decorations or wrapping paper. Put a label on the end of the box, list the contents.

Increase your bed even higher by "building" Taller legs using the plumbing pipes (one piece threaded base to sit on the floor and short-threaded tubes that held the launcher pin on the bed frame).
Or you can buy a kit product such as BedRizer.

Remember that if you increase your bed, you will need a deeper, longer skirt to cover the equipment and risers.

* Maximize your shelf space
If your libraries or cabinets have adjustable shelves, make sure that space to house what you have. If all the shelves are willing to 15 ", but your books are 8" tall, you spend about 6 "of space. Take the time to reorganize the existing storage space. Supports Add plateau and new shelves where they can serve you best. (measuring things you need to store to determine the most useful shelf heights of your particular situation.)

* Use your private space at most
If you have 15 "of outer space privately consider alternatives to a simple hanging. A cabinet fits easily in most cabinets. A 2-drawer filing cabinet can help maintain loads of documents and organizing the space above above, it may stay away clothing or shelves of books.

If you really are determined to organize themselves with what you look around your own house to find storage solutions unique.

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