The Case for Hidden Storage
by Laura Gaskill
Imagine how much more
peaceful your home would feel withcleared surfaces. And that’s just one reason
to stow your supplies
It’s easy to fall in love with beautifully styled open shelves, and to feel swayed by the
convenience of keeping frequently used items sitting on the kitchen counter,
bathroom sink and desk — but are these methods of storing your belongings
really helpful? While there’s certainly nothing wrong with keeping things out
in the open, I’ve recently been discovering that making fuller use of hidden
storage makes for a cleaner, neater, more peaceful and easier-to-maintain
space. Read on and see if you become convinced to give the surfaces in your
home a clean sweep.
Gain more useful, usable space. It seems innocent enough at first with a
simple canister of wooden spoons beside the stove, a knife rack, an attractive
cutting board — after all, isn’t it nice to have things within reach? But when
the coffeepot, teakettle, mixer, blender, toaster and dish drying rack are all
vying for space, it can be hard to carve out enough room to prepare much more
than a bowl of cereal. Imagine how luxurious it would feel to start dinner prep
with the counters wide open and clear.
Tip: Store knives and cooking utensils in a narrow drawer beside the stove.
Tip: Store knives and cooking utensils in a narrow drawer beside the stove.
Keep items dust free. Open shelves (when carefully maintained) can be gorgeous, but
they also collect dust, and in the kitchen, this is made worse by the addition
of cooking oil spattering from the stovetop. If you have open shelving that you
don’t plan to change, try keeping a small number of everyday dishes on the
shelves, and protect the rest of your kitchen items behind closed doors.
Have less to hide when company is on the way. I recently discovered that by simply cleaning
out the medicine cabinet and adjusting the shelving so it could fit some taller
items inside, I can easily contain all of the toiletries and toothbrushes
behind closed doors instead of on the sink. With only a pretty container of
soap and vase of flowers at the sink, a quick swipe with a cloth is often all
that needs to be done to get the bathroom party-ready.
Tip: Store larger quantities of extra items (toilet paper, soap) in a hall closet instead of in the bathroom to free up space.
Tip: Store larger quantities of extra items (toilet paper, soap) in a hall closet instead of in the bathroom to free up space.
Make cleaning quicker and easier. With countertops and surfaces clear,
dusting and cleaning take far less time and effort than when those same
surfaces are filled with items that need to be cleared off, then returned.
Floors free of clutter are ready for a quick sweep or vacuuming, and you’re
more likely to get into every corner when nothing is blocking the way.
Make it simpler to avoid
accumulating more clutter. When piling stuff on any available surface is the storage method, there
is almost no limit to the amount of stuff you can add to the teetering towers
of laundry, books and papers. But when putting away is the rule, and you’ve
gotten into the habit of keeping surfaces clean and clear, it’s actually easier
to maintain a clutter-free home.
Find a place for everything
and put everything in its place. If you come home and toss things onto the kitchen table or pile up
to-dos on your desk, the clusters of items quickly run into one another, making
it harder to find what you need when you need it. By dedicating a certain
drawer (or section of a drawer) to each thing you own, you’ll know exactly
where to get it and where to put it back when you’re done.
Tip: There’s no need to invest a lot in drawer organizers unless you want to. Shoe boxes and small gift boxes make excellent homes for office supplies and other small goods.
Tip: There’s no need to invest a lot in drawer organizers unless you want to. Shoe boxes and small gift boxes make excellent homes for office supplies and other small goods.
Tame the chaos. You know those perfectly styled photos of
busy family mudrooms with cute little backpacks on hooks and rain boots lined
up by the door? The reality is often much less attractive. Think muck-covered
soccer cleats tossed unceremoniously in the middle of the hall, bags with their
contents spilling out and hooks overflowing with all manner of rain gear and
sweatshirts. Hide all of this behind neat closet and cupboard doors, and you
can at least gain a visual rest from the mess.
Enjoy a more peaceful feeling at home. Even if you choose to clear off only one area
in your home — your bedside table, kitchen counter, desk or bathroom sink — the
head-clearing, peaceful effect might surprise you. Waking up and coming home
each day to a perfectly cleared area is calming and pleasant, and makes
everyday tasks and routines easier to handle.
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2. Hardware is like jewelry
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4. Leave the walls in place.
5. Surfacing: Faux is fine.
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7. Cut back on appliances