Ways to Increase Storage During a Renovation

Share on facebook
Share on twitter
Share on linkedin

If you are planning a home remodeling job, big or small, it’s important to get the most bang for your buck out of the project. One of the best ways to do this is to create a list of everything you want to have done before your renovation is finished. For many homeowners, more storage is high on the wishlist. As you read this brief guide, you will see some awesome and unexpected ways to increase the amount of storage space in your house without blowing your remodeling budget.

Use awkward nooks to your advantage – Many North Carolina homes, particularly historical ones, have awkward nooks and crannies that may be going completely unused because homeowners like you simply don’t know what to do with them. Turning these spaces into extra storage is the perfect solution. Custom designed shelving is one popular way to convert oddly designed nooks into usable space. Adding coat hooks is another simple option.

Add on a mudroom – If you are doing a fairly extensive renovation project, having a mudroom added onto your home is a wonderful idea that won’t add too much to your overall costs. Once your new mudroom is finished, you will probably wonder just how your family ever got by without it. Mudrooms are the ideal spaces to store shoes, sports equipment, rain gear, and school necessities. They also make a great indoor storage area for outdoor toys and furniture during inclement weather.

Some homeowners are lucky enough to have utility rooms, basements, or other spaces they can simply convert into mudrooms. If, however, you are going to have to pay for a brand new addition, your final price will be a bit higher. Get quotes from multiple Carolina general contractors so you can feel confident you’re getting the best deal.

Finish your basement – Not only is a finished basement sure to increase your property value, but it will add both living space and storage areas to your home. Many homeowners include built-in shelving and cabinetry in their design schemes when they decide to spend the money to finish their basements. This allows DVDs and Blu Rays, board games, toys, and other recreational items to be easily stored without taking up precious space in more formal, public areas of the home. It does bear noting that finishing a basement can be a costly renovation, especially if the room starts out completely unfinished.

Add more shelves – Custom shelving is one of the most budget-friendly ways to increase the amount of storage in your home. Although it is possible to spend a lot of money on built-in units, shelves are typically affordable to construct and can be styled to suit your personal tastes and needs.

These are just a few of the most common ways to give your residence the additional storage space you’ve been craving. There are dozens of other options, as well! If you are having trouble coming up with creative solutions, talk to your contractor about your desire to add storage space. He or she is likely to have excellent ideas that can be adapted from past projects.

More than just a contractor.

Hatch is your partner for exterior remodeling.