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Maximize Your Space with These Easy Storage Options

Helpful Hints
By NewHomesGuide November 16

Today’s new homes offer plenty of new and innovative storage options. But, can you really ever have too much storage?? Here are a few ideas to try out:

  1. Pantry Solutions: Tired of scouring the back of the pantry for that can of soup that you know you bought? Installing tiered shelf organizers can really maximize your space and increase visibility.
  2. Bathroom Organization: The back of the bathroom door is a great place to hang hooks or baskets to keep your knickknacks out of sight and organized. Standing cabinets or over-the-toilet shelves are great, inexpensive options, as well.
  3. Practical Bedroom Furniture: Many beds come with built-in bookcase headboards and hideaway drawers underneath. Add a chest at the foot of the bed, and your bedroom space will be more efficient in no time.

Remember, creativity is the key. The opportunities to maximize your space are virtually limitless!

Need more inspiration? Click here to check out The Family Handyman for great do-it-yourself storage and organization ideas.





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