Whether you’ve just moved into a studio flat or are looking to give your home new look, everyone wants more space, and as you accumulate more and more items, you’ll need a handy storage system to avoid your home looking cluttered.
Opting for a basic three shelf bookcase is all well and good, but what happens when your DVD or games collection expands after you’ve already filled the three shelves?
With a Shelfstore system you can easily alter or add shelves to suit your home and the goods you accumulate. The home office is a perfect place to store your books, CD’s, DVDs and games and with our versatile shelving systems you can create your very own piece of furniture, adding drawers, cupboards, sliding keyboard desks and filing cabinets to organise your goods.
Ever decided to downsize and found your furniture is just too big and bulky for your new cosy home? Our systems can be re-arranged in minutes, so your home office furniture can become a compact paperback bookcase.
As well as the office, another great place to keep items is under the stairs. Whether you have an enclosed cupboard or open space, under the stairs is a great place to put a set of shelves, cupboard and/or drawers where you can store shoes, cleaning items, tools, Christmas decorations, children’s toys or stationary. Each shelf holds over 100kg, so you don’t need to worry about storing large amounts or heavy items.
For the larger and more awkward items like golf clubs, coats, school bags and camping equipment, you could always put a set of hooks in the hallway or create a bench where the seat can be lifted to store any everyday household goods.
Corner shelves are also real space savers and we’ve got a range of tall and slim or larger, wide designs to choose from. Paint or stain the wood in any shade you wish and create a stylish place to display treasured photographs, ornaments, plants and flowers.
For more information on how to maximise your space with our shelving systems, get in touch with our expert, friendly team today.
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