Whether you’re buying a new home that could make better use of its space or you’re selling your current home and want to improve it so you can bring in top dollar, check out these three ways to improve wasted space – you’ll be glad you did.
Unfortunately, not all homes maximize their available space – but with the right inspiration, you can make the most of what you’re working with. Focusing on the area under your stairs, tiny closets and over-the-door space, these space-maximizing hacks can make a huge difference in your home.
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#1. Making the Most of the Under-Stairs Area
Usually, the space under stairs is completely unused. Behind the paneling, it’s just empty – and that’s a huge waste. Sure, it has a steeply angled ceiling; however, that doesn’t mean you can’t turn it into storage. You can make it a wine grotto, install pull-out drawers or even put in a tiny closet where you can store household essentials, tools or toys.
#2. Coping With Tiny Closets
Tiny closets may not have enough room for your clothes and winter coats, but you may be able to transform one into a work station. By removing the shelving and installing a built-in desk, then replacing the pull-out door with a sliding door or a pair of hanging doors, you have an instant oasis for homework or adult-work.
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#3. Getting Some Use of Over-the-Door Space
Turn the space above a door or archway into a bookshelf – it’s a great way to add visual appeal to a room and create a bit of extra storage space. Even better, if you install wall-to-wall shelving and then use the space, you’re creating a seamless look that buyers (or you) will love.
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