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Creating More Space in a Child's Bedroom

The interior of this home, like most of the homes built in the 1920s, had very little storage space. Chloe Durant of California Closets reviews some of the changes made to the house to improve the storage space. Before the renovation, the boys' room featured lots of little containers for toys which made the room feel cluttered. In an effort to expand toy storage space and add space for work, a two-section desk was installed. Bookshelves and drawer space were included with the desk. Some bookshelves include baskets for toy storage. A door was removed from a pre-existing closet, the interior was painted, and display shelves were installed. A bunk bed from Levitz.com was put in the children's room, which helped open up more space. The master bedroom was also furnished with products bought online.
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Creating More Space in a Child's Bedroom

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" And that applies for the interiors to most of the interiors of this house. Had very little storage room in the closets in fact were quite small so again we've had the opportunity to embellish and expand on the whole area of closets and storage."

" When I came to see the boys' round. There was a lot of little containers for toy storage and it felt a little bit cluttered. I asked Sarah what she would like to see incorporated in this design and she said she would like to have. Easy toy storage as well as a desk area. The first suggestion I gave her with the design was one desk she suggested two separate spaces for sanity for the boys. I've included some pencil drawers as well in the drawer for art storage. Some toy storage on bookshelves over here. Winds baskets for accepting animals balls being fomented this for. Him. From the bookcase that the boys can easily reach down low -- extra things to store up high for. And that we don't -- is someone's house we don't always have to come up with a system we try to use what's existing. This is perfect instance as the -- that I suggested taking the door off painting inside. Sarah's using some storage space items that she had before -- We're using every nook and cranny and all we have left is nicely clean design for boys to grow and --"

" Next we added a great new bunk bed from limits dot com and suddenly we had a lot of space for homework and chilling out. All this online dot com shopping spread to the master bedroom as well."

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