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Purposeful Built-Ins: Storage Solutions for Every Room

Spring is the ideal time to clean, declutter, and organize your home. If you’re tired of the mess, it may be time to invest in custom built-ins that provide specialized storage right where you need it.

Adding high-quality storage solutions not only boosts your organization (and sanity), but also blends in with the style of your home. A built-in can function as a room’s focal point or provide tucked-away storage to make maximum use of space.

Consider adding built-ins to these key areas of your home to provide a seamless refresh and top-notch organization.

Entryway/Mudroom

Space by the door often goes to waste, but it needs organization as much as any other place. Consider custom built-ins in an entryway or mudroom to provide the ideal landing spot for coats, bags, shoes, outdoor accessories, or athletic equipment. You can even add electrical outlets for individual charging stations, so everyone keeps their gear organized, in one place, and ready to go.

Kitchen

Built-ins provide a clean look in the kitchen, with the added benefit of making the space look larger. Add cabinet fronts to large appliances or under-counter drink coolers to provide a seamless look. Max out storage with a floor-to-ceiling pantry for dry goods or small appliances.

Or, create a built-in bar area with cabinets and shelves to keep barware and accessories in one spot. Specialized kitchen storage cuts down on clutter while keeping ingredients or gadgets easily accessible.

Living Room

A built-in works to anchor a space and ties in elements for a cohesive look. In the living room, popular options include custom storage for a fireplace or TV. Depending on the space, cabinets or shelves provide a spot for books, collectibles, and decor. 

A built-in reflects your style, so it can look dark and moody, sleek and modern, or feature traditional details. It’s also helpful in challenging layouts, as it can define a seating area or provide more space for activities.

Bathroom

Any bathroom, whether large or small, benefits from added storage. Add built-in cabinets to provide handy storage for towels, appliances, and other bathroom essentials. Consider placing a sink or bathtub within a built-in cabinet for a finished look and to create additional storage. In very small spaces where there isn’t any floorspace for additional furniture, consider recessed cabinets or shelves to meet your storage needs.

Bedroom

Custom storage options enhance the appearance and function of bedrooms. Built-in cabinets or closets eliminate dressers and other stand-alone furniture for a unified look. Plus, it improves clothing, shoe, and accessory storage to streamline morning and evening routines. If it’s a child’s room, you can use built-ins to create separate spaces for sleep, work, and play. 

The possibilities are endless based on how you use the space. Consider a window seat with cabinet storage, built-in shelves for decor, or even a desk area with bookshelves. The right solution eliminates disorganization and transforms your bedroom into a peaceful getaway.

Ready to make the most of your space? Call Central Construction Group for a free, no-obligation consultation. We take a thoughtful approach to home renovations, considering your specific needs and budget. Call us at (317) 213-6246 or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.

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