Hi my friends, today I am sharing a guest post with you. I am not receiving any type of compensation. I have shared a post by Merri Cvetan before, a designer who writes for Home Depot. When asked if I would be interested in sharing again, I decided it might be a fun change.
I hope you enjoy her post.
One of the biggest issues homeowners, renters
and students living in dorm rooms struggle with is storage. It doesn’t matter
how many closets we have—we always seem to need more. If building an addition
onto your house just to
have a place
for your stuff isn’t in your plans, it’s time to get creative. Interior designers
are challenged with this problem all the time. One of the best solutions is to
choose furniture items or accessories that can do double duty.
The best way
to do that? Hunt for secondhand furniture and turn it into something both beautiful
and useful. There are two things to consider when buying used furniture:
1.
The
condition. Is it solid and sturdy? You don’t want to have to tear it apart
and rebuild it. Be sure to do the “sit test”. If it’s a chair, make sure you
sit on it before you buy it. Don’t worry about chipped or worn paint—that’s an
easy fix.
2.
The
price. Who doesn’t love a bargain?
This little
cabinet was the latest and greatest entertainment stand when TVs were square
and boxy. You hid your VCR and tapes behind the smoky glass doors and ran
the cords through holes in the back. I knew I could repurpose this TV stand
into a cute little storage cabinet/bench.
However, a
bench has to have a padded seat. After all, we want our guests to be comfortable!
First, I found a pretty, watercolor-looking fabric for the seat cover. Then, I
chose a paint color that coordinated with the colors in the print. A not-so-secret
designer tip is to always choose your paint color last. It’s so much easier and
less stressful to pick a paint color when you have something to work from.
I picked a medium
blue for the outside and left the inside black. A dark interior doesn’t draw
any attention to the inside, but a contrasting color would give it a completely
different look.
Then, the
ideas are limitless! Fill it with storage boxes, containers or cubes to hide
kids’ toys—if your children know where their things go, they’re more likely to
put them away. Use the cabinet for out-of-sight pet toy storage. Stack
magazines, books or DVDs, or add baskets to hold craft supplies.
When placed
next to a chair without the cushion, it’s pretty little side table perfect for
collectibles with plenty of room to
place a drink.
It's great for hidden storage and a comfy seat.
Another
designer trick is to tuck benches or additional seats in out of the way places,
like under a big cupboard or console table. You don’t always need extra
seating, but when you do, it can easily be pulled out and used in any room. If
this stand didn’t come with wheels, I would have added them just for this
purpose. Wheels make a piece of furniture like this storage cabinet more
accessible and practical. seating.
You can also customize this project to fit your
personal storage needs. Use a larger or smaller cabinet based on the items
you’ll be storing. To get the most
out of your
new double-duty furniture, add dividers, storage bins or drawers to help sort
the contents, so you can find what you need more easily.
Interior designer Merri Cvetan is an expert on furniture styles, storage concepts and design, and heads up MEC Design Studio in Wisconsin. Merri uses her expertise to write for The Home Depot. To research more storage options available on Home Depot's website, you can click here.
11 comments
Gorgeous bench. Gorgeous colour. This will look as pretty as a picture sitting on the porch.
I just love that blue bench! Such a lovely idea and a true keepsake! I enjoyed this whole post --- I believe in re-purpose, especially when it's so inexpensive and fun.
Great ideas!!
The bench is adorable. The little antique record cabinet is a cutie too.
What a fun post and I love that you made a bench out of that bed.
I love using furniture as storage and my number one item to do that are cupboards. I have 6 in the downstairs alone! I also have a pretty hand painted trunk that no one knows is filled with toys for my grandchildren. I recently bought an outdated stool at a garage sale for $2. I recovered it and repainted it and now I need to keep it!
That bed bench is precious!!!! Can't wait to see more of the big wedding!
I truly enjoyed this today especially since my frame of mind lately has been to RE-DO! Not good for my man though. Loving the blue bench! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
My precious Jann,
I'm so amazed at the seat you've made with your little cabinet and at the bench your son and daughter in law made, it's truly so very nice, congratulation for all these stunning ideas and their achievement !
Hope your week is off to a good start I'm sending hugs and ever much love to you
Xx Dany
Oh, yes. Almost everything I buy, old and new, serves a purpose. It's such a fun way to purchase furniture.
Oh that bench from a bed reminds me of my childhood bed / headboard! LOVE! :)
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