Space Saving Ideas for your Long Beach HomesSpace Saving Ideas for your Long Beach HomesSmall Living Space Soutions for Long Beach Homes
Space Savers or Hidden Secrets?
Down here at the beach we trade square footage for beach living and ocean breezes. But what do we do with all of our stuff? Lifetime collections of photos, books and other treasured belongings, that we are just not prepared to part with, need a place in our new homes as well.
Small spaces are a challenge when we downsize our lives. Creative use of our space without feeling cluttered and oppressive becomes a mission. Creative Home Engineering, a Tempe Arizona company specializing in hidden passageways may have solved some of these issues.
What a great way to expand space, furnish our homes and create hidden storage spaces! When your square footage is limited every found space becomes critical. Living in small spaces certainly has its challenges and rewards. A small mess in a large home is a huge mess in small space. One needs to be a neat freak in small spaces. Creative Home Engineering is providing several wonderful solutions.
Have you been wondering where to hide a safe in your home? Take an unsightly hall closet and convert it to a hidden safe and a wonderfully elegent storage cabinet.
Looking for a safe and discrete hiding place for those things that should never be found by others? Lovely and elegant built in's hide your most private possessions very nicely.
While we have many larger homes in Long Beach, many of the homes here are of the smaller cottage genre. Small living space ideas are in demand, we are pleased to be able to provide some solutions. Read also: Small Living Space Solutions for Long Beach Homes http://www.longbeachrealestatehome.com/003EC4 Posted on July 15, 2008 00:48:03 by Laurie.Manny
Comment from: William Johnson [Visitor] Good Morning Laurie, Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Hi William, Nice to see you here, it has been a long time. We all should plan another Southern California get together, I really enjoyed our day at Del-Mar, it is such a nice place to spend an afternoon with great company. I am enthralled with the ideas put forth by Creative Home Engineering and the varied applications for their ever so interesting product Imagine a long, plain, boring hallway brought to life with great flooring, interesting color choices, the right lighting and bookcases and/or armoires instead of an endless row of doors; a great application for storage closet doors. Hallways are rarely thought of when homes are being remodeled or decorated. Some of the most interesting homes I have viewed were interesting because of the unique, appealing and original ideas put into them. With a bit of creativity, these ideas can help make a plain home quite interesting. Would love to hear from anybody who has done something like this, would really love to see some pictures. If anybody has any please email them with permission to post them here, it's nice to share. Laurie Comment from: Kathy McGraw [Visitor] Hi Laurie, I read this with interest since I have a very small house, and storage is at a premium. When I remodeled the bath I had glass shelving built into the recess (s) of the walls. This gave me a nice area for organizing and displaying those little bathroom things...like perfume bottles, a plant etc. Before the shelves my 1951 house had virtually no counter or shelf space. I know it's different than what you're talking about, but I read about it in an article for creative uses of small spaces. Now I just might change my hall closet to something similar from your wonderful article. Thank you :) Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Hi Kathy, Small spaces require a very creative and out of the box sort of thinking, each space has to be weighed individually to see what works in it. I think the idea of adding one of these lovely space savers to a hall door is spectacular for a small space. Aside from the attractiveness, they provide a great deal of badly needed space. Would love to hear how it turns out. Comment on this article This post has no comments awaiting moderation. |
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