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Stairway shelves. Remember those little wicker baskets designed to sit on your stairs? This is like those but on steroids. You can have a piece designed specifically for your stairs (as long as your stairs are wide enough to give up a little space) and use it for anything from shoes and bags to books and photo boxes.
You can create your dream closet in otherwise unusable rooms. An awkward attic space with slanted ceilings would be used for storage of seasonal decorations, winter coats, and old board games. This wise homeowner created a storage haven with custom built-ins that maximize the atypical ceiling heights. A skylight provides natural light and the white cabinets with white painted walls and white ottoman upholstery allow for a clean canvas against which to build outfits.
Simply add storage - If height really is an issue, or a mezzanine would involve more building work than you currently want to get involved with, opening into the eaves of a property with a pitched roof is another idea. You can create a lot of new storage with very little disruption or cost, and you don’t even need to have a staircase built, as a (safe) ladder is often enough.
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Then go bigger. If you start with the basics, you’ll soon grow in confidence and be ready for larger projects. Today it’s a paintbrush; tomorrow a screwdriver. And who knows what tools you’ll find yourself wielding in a few months’ time. You can take upcycling to pretty much any level. McMurdo and Stevens have worked on some pretty wacky projects over the years. For instance, Stevens has just turned an old gas boiler into a table with a built-in lamp. “I saw it in a scrapyard and instantly knew,” she says. McMurdo has taken it to greater heights. “I was given an entire jumbo jet to upcycle,” he says. “You can’t really understand the magnitude of one until it arrives in your workshop and you’re standing there with a screwdriver in your hand. We were using materials we’d never even heard of, and created everything from tables to jewelry.”
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