17 clever uses for the space under the stairs creative solutions ranging from sneaky storage to cozy nooks tackle the home s trickiest triangle.
Under stairs storage solutions price.
A door beneath the bottom steps for seldom used items.
We offer a nationwide service and have installed more than 40 000 storage units to date.
Storage areas under stairs can go for drawers but having draw out racks can also be an option especially for people who want to have more than drawers and or compartments for under stair storage people that need this area as an open display to showcase various items.
As ireland s largest provider of under stairs storage solutions we are confident that we can provide a solution in a way that works for you.
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With more than 40 000 smart storage units installed to date our fitters are experts in transforming wasted space into convenient storage solutions.
Under stair storage rack for convenience and style.
Clever closet units neatly store the items which clutter the hallway space from shoes and bags to toys and ironing boards.
And use leftover space for a shelved out niche like the one below.
To maximize space in your home utilizing under stairs storage space solutions can help to de clutter and create functionality in an otherwise unused space.
Even modest sized homes have decent under stair storage space.
Make the most of yours by putting in a central door to create a spacious cupboard for large items or lots of small ones.
An under the stairs escape is just the right size and a totally cosy spot to curl up with a favourite toy book or even to just take a nap.
Our under stairs storage units are installed in just one day with no building work required.
Choose from the comfort of having the unit installed by our award winning team or if you are an expert diyer choose from our range of flatpack options.
As the uk s largest provider of under stairs storage solutions we are confident that we can provide a solution in a way that works for you.
By marie proeller hueston and katie nolan.