Home  About  Register  Login
Tips on Planning Built-In Storage by Lester Fong

Having decided on your home's storage space, here are some tips on planning built-in storage.

A sketch of the area for the built-in storage would be a good starting point and for the whole house, it'd be good to map out the respective rooms. This involves taking detailed measurements and it is important to be as accurate as possible. Fitted storage is particularly intolerant of mistakes, and any anomalies will be all too glaring once the cupboard is built and the shelves have gone up. Get help if you're not confident doing the measurements yourself.

The next step is to use the measurements taken to draw up a plan. I'd suggest using graph paper and work to a reasonable scale. This allows you to assess the impact of what you'd like to propose for the respective rooms.

Once the plan is completed, try out different storage solutions. Take a look at catalogues and furniture showrooms to appreciate the common height and depth of fitted units so you don't commission storage that is too tight or too roomy for what you intend to put into it.

One way to avoid this is to draw up the shapes of fitted elements separately, using the same scale, cut them up and move them about on your drawing to test out suitable locations. At this point, I'd like to remind you to give free access to the storage contents; this means drawers can be pulled out easily and cupboard doors can swing open without hitting other furniture.

It's also important to include the quantity and dimensions of the object you're intending to store. When in doubt, measure the item or items and add in a generous margin for future purchases.

One good example of a popular built-in storage design is to include cubicles to provide useful means of organizing different types of belongings. This can be extended to cover an entire wall so the storage looks neat and well considered.


Other articles by Lester Fong

Newest Articles in Storage Garage

What To Look For In Dependable Sheds? - by Tony Shaw
It is a wonderful feeling knowing that you have dependable sheds to use. There are several qualities that you need to bear in mind when purchasing or ordering these types of buildings. With so many materials and

Garden Sheds - For Work & Play - by Tony Shaw
Did you know that garden sheds make excellent play houses? They are also wonderful for organizing your gardening tools. Many people use garden sheds as elegant greenhouses to showcase their favorite plants and bushes. There are many different uses for garden sheds including a family area for games and fun without having to leave home. You will find these buildings being used for more than just gardening!

Sheds - Not Just For Storage! - by Tony Shaw
Today you will find that sheds come in all types of shapes, different sizes and even diverse materials. There is a vast assortment of sheds with innumerable purposes that they can be used for. You can use them for a home office space, personal home gym or even a spa area for your home.