Do you have a bonus room upstairs that has pony walls and sloped ceilings? Those half-sized walls can really cause problems with furniture placement. If you keep furniture far enough from the short walls to be comfortable, it looks awkward – as if the furniture and walls belong to different rooms. But if you arrange your furniture so the room looks “right”, then it isn’t comfortable because of the sloped ceilings.
One way to meld your furniture, the short walls, and the sloped ceilings into one stylish, yet comfortable, room is with custom cabinetry. Adding cabinets around the room visually draws the walls toward the center of the room and your furniture. Now they look like they’re part of the same well-designed room. As a bonus, you’ll have added ample new storage to that bonus space. And what house couldn’t use some more storage?
Whether those new cabinets hold books and display pieces, the kids’ toys, or craft supplies, you’ll have a neatly organized addition to your room that looks like it was designed for that specific room – because it was!
If you’ve decided to build your new master bedroom suite in an attic space, those formerly unused edges are the perfect place for your new master closet. Even the most awkward space can hold an amazing arrangement of organized niches, cubbies, drawers, rods, and hooks that are perfect for shoes, handbags, sweaters, pants, long dresses, jewelry, and everything else in your wardrobe.
Contact us for help designing the perfect solution to the awkward spaces in your home.