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Functional and Value for Money – Built in Storage Cupboards
Bespoke furniture can completely transform not only the look, but the functionality of any room. A lot of homes aren’t blessed with enough space to store everything that’s needed, so additional storage space needs to be created, almost out of thin air. In this situation, many people turn to built in storage cupboards which can make the most of what space there is available, without intruding upon the rest of the room.
Flat-pack furniture is often very bulky and can be an expensive option, which doesn’t really provide you with anything beneficial. By the time you’ve broken every finger nail trying to get it out of the packaging and putting it together, and injured your back moving it into position, you often find that it takes up a lot of room, sticking out a long way from the wall into your floor space and actually proving to be detrimental, particularly in bedrooms where space is crucial. You may find that you have somewhere to store your books, medicines, trophies and so on, but you’ll find that you have less space to walk around in as a result.
DetailsThe Possibilities are Endless
Homeowners are always on the lookout for extra storage, whether it’s somewhere to store your kitchen appliances or your coats and scarves, we could all use that little bit more. At Langstaff-Ellis, we specialise in providing that extra space by creating bespoke solutions in the form of built in storage cupboards, making the most of what many people didn’t even know they had.
The range of uses for built in storage cupboards are huge, with solutions for every room in the house that can completely transform its look and feel, as well as that of the whole house. People are much happier in their homes when they’re clean and tidy – so it can benefit you as a homeowner in so many ways!
DetailsProblem Solved
The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in the house, and it can also be one of the most heavily cluttered. A lot of kitchens are restricted by the amount of space available, so any way of avoiding clutter has to be a good thing. Built in storage cupboards are an option frequently overlooked by homeowners, but they can solve a multitude of problems.
When people come home from the weekly shop, they tend to just throw their tins into a cupboard, and the same happens when they finish with their appliances or baking tins, they just get thrown in a cupboard. As a result, you can run out of space very quickly. The small, cramped kitchens are also often irregularly shaped which can mean installing new cupboards isn’t always an option.
DetailsUtilise The Space You Never Knew You Had
Built-in storage cupboards are a great way of utilizing the space you didn’t even know you had. Areas of the home are regularly overlooked as potential storage areas, purely based on the fact that there isn’t a flat wall. So many people end up cluttering small areas, which, if nothing else, could look tidier simply by making the space into a cupboard.
Take the space underneath your staircase as an example. Langstaff-Ellis have years of experience in turning that often underused, while also over-cluttered area into a neat and tidy built-in storage cupboard.
DetailsThe Multi-Purpose Storage Solution
Built-in storage cupboards are regularly overlooked when homeowners decide it’s time to redecorate, particularly when it comes to choosing their storage solutions. People have a rough idea of how they want their home to look because of the numerous home improvement programmes on the television, but don’t consider which cupboards they’d like to use.
Storage is often an oversight when it comes to doing up a home, and we regularly see houses that have added cupboards and shelves at a later date purely because they forgot to include places to keep their belongings during their revamp.
DetailsYour Storage Solution
As families grow, homes seem to get smaller around them. With growing families comes a growing number of possessions and with the aforementioned decline in available space, you need to find some way of storing them all. Adding cupboards and shelves is an obvious solution, but what people don’t consider is that these units will take up valuable floor space in order to hold onto your clutter.
