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Steel Sheds and Other Outdoor Metal Storage Buildings

Tuesday 4 August 2009 @ 10:50 am

During the housing boom of the first decade of the 21st century, American homeowners began adding more livable outdoor space, as part of their home remodeling/construction projects. One of the most popular additions has been to add an outdoor kitchen. But this popular room is not the only space getting all of the attention. Outdoor storage buildings, or sheds, have been used for centuries as a way to store tools, food and materials for American households. Outdoor storage sheds not only serve a practical purpose, they have become a fashionable yard accessory.

Types of Sheds

Not all sheds are created equal. There are several types of sheds on the market, each of which serve a variety of uses.

Garden Sheds: As its name suggests, garden sheds serves as a storage hub for all of the items needed to nurture and cultivate a garden. Homeowners usually build and locate garden sheds near, or next, to their gardens. Usual storage components include shelves for pots, fertilizers, dirt, tools, and other gardening materials. The durability, or strength, of the shed isn’t as important as other types of sheds.

Tools Sheds: Every self-respecting handyman/woman needs to have a place to store the all-important tools. Tool sheds typically have shelves, benches, chests, and hanging areas. Some tool sheds have enough space to house the owner’s ’shop,’ which can be used to work on home remodeling projects. For this reason, having a strong foundation is especially important for this type of shed.

Barn Sheds: On the larger side of shed types, you’ll find barn sheds. The average, run-of-the-mill barn shed can accommodate various farm-related tools and equipment, including rakes, animal feed, small vehicles, etc. Barn sheds usually house expensive equipment and machinery so a strong locking device is imperative. This type of shed must also have a very strong foundation, as well as a very durable exterior.

Shed Finishes

In addition to varying types, sheds come in a variety of exterior finishes. Stronger finishes feature higher sticker prices.

Steel Sheds: Steel Sheds are among the most rugged storage buildings available today. You’ll find heavy-duty metal steel shed finishes used in construction sites, farms, areas with harsh climates, and in the yards of homes that require maximum shed asset security. In addition to offering a strong, durable exterior, steel sheds also have the added benefit of color customization, as they can be primed and painted to whatever color you desire.

Aluminum Sheds: Aluminum sheds provide you with an affordable alternative. Aluminum sheds are usually purchased by homeowners, and thus, mostly found outside of homes. They usually come factory-painted and can be purchased as shed kits in major department and home improvement stores. While aluminum sheds can be used in various climates and environments, they are best suited for temperate climates.

Wooden Sheds: Wooden sheds are among the most visually appealing sheds available. They come in a variety of styles, shapes and sizes. Because of their highly customizable, custom traits, they are among the most expensive options. They are mostly purchased by homeowners.

Vinyl Sheds: Among the most affordable options, you’ll find vinyl sheds. This shed finish is used exclusively for homes. They come with factory-applied colors and cannot be customized. Like aluminum sheds, vinyl varieties are best suited for temperate climates.

Foundations

Structurally speaking, a shed is built like a small house. A small house, or any house for that matter, requires a solid foundation. The same applies to sheds. Depending on what type of building storage you need, you’ll want to consider the appropriate foundation type. You can build your foundation from wooden beams, concrete block, poured concrete, or other materials. You can also opt to not have a foundation and simply plop your shed directly onto the ground, although this is not advisable.

Selecting the Right Shed
When you finally decide to purchase, or build, an outdoor storage shed, you should consider how much you need to store, how heavy your storage will be and what type of environment you reside in. If you plan appropriately and do all the proper leg work, before you know it, you’ll have the shed of your dreams in your very own back yard.

Bob Fischer covers stories on outdoor storage sheds, as well as innovations and developments in storage buildings.

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Multifaceted Moving Boxes — Cardboard Moving Boxes For Moving And Storage

Wednesday 22 July 2009 @ 5:36 pm

Anyone who’s moved to a new home before knows what a hassle moving can be. There’s purging belongings, packing up what you decide to keep, and then finally moving everything from one home to another. With so much to think about, many people don’t give a thought to the type of cardboard moving boxes they need. However, these hold all your belongings, so it’s a good idea to find ones that are sturdy and can stand up to a beating and still protect the valuable contents inside.

Multifaceted Cardboard Moving Boxes

The best type of moving box is one that’s specialized for each room in your home. Items like heavy bakeware, pots and pans, and kitchen dishes require a different type of box than clothing, for instance.

If you buy moving boxes, you’ll be able to purchase ones specifically designed for each room in your house. A kitchen box may be more heavy duty than one for other household items, but it’s important to find one that’s made of high end, double wall cardboard for maximum protection, no matter what room you’ll be packing.

Also available are special wardrobe cardboard moving boxes. These special ones are designed to make it easy to transfer items in your closet without needing to take everything off hangers or cramming them flat and wrinkling your clothing. A well-built metal hanger bar fits across the top of each box, enabling you to transfer clothing from closet to closet easily. It’s possible to find these in two different sizes, tall for dresses and pants and short for shirts, skirts, and pants folded over on a hanger. The bottoms of these wardrobes also make a great place to stash shoes, doubling their efficiency.

What To Look For When Choosing Cardboard Moving Boxes

It’s possible to find moving cartons in a variety of sizes so you’ll have a size for every need. Many people mistakenly choose only the largest size available, but consider if you need to pack up a bookcase full of big, heavy books? Would you be able to move a box that size? Most people wouldn’t and you’d end up with a half full box and a lot of wasted space. Because of this, it’s a good idea to use multiple sizes for more efficient packing.

Also consider the strength. A box with a 32 ECT (edge crush test) rating is a good, sturdy moving box. While ECT may not mean much to someone without a lot of extensive moving experience, in the moving and packing world, it’s a number to look for. A 32 ECT box is one that can withstand 32 pounds of pressure per square inch while standing on an edge. This is key if your cardboard moving boxes will be stacked on top of each other, something that’s sure to happen in nearly any move.

A box made out of corrugated cardboard will hold its shape well. A corrugated box has a pleated inner layer between two strong pieces of cardboard. This type of box is sure to keep your household items safe and secure.

If you buy moving boxes, ask the company whether they have a special package for your type of household. A one bedroom apartment will naturally require fewer packing cartons than a large home. A company that specializes in helping people move will have a rough idea of what you will need and should be used a valuable resource.

Buy Moving Boxes Or Use The Ones Free From The Liquor Store?

Think about this - every one of your belongings will be packed into cardboard moving boxes. Do you really think a box from a liquor store or grocery store is up to the challenge of keeping everything you own safe?

A box from a liquor store or grocery store may be free, but these are also designed as a one use box. They’ve already served their purpose and are ready for the recycler. While you may think you’re being frugal and good to the environment by using these to move, you’ll likely have to use more packing supplies like air bubble cushioning wrap and packing paper just to cushion your household goods well enough to keep them from breaking.

If you buy moving boxes from a reputable source, however, you’ll get ones that can stand up to a move. These are often made out of high end, double walled cardboard and if you purchase them yourself, you’ll be able to buy a variety of sizes instead of being at the mercy of whatever’s available at your local store. These can also be reused for storage or even resold to someone else who’s getting ready to move.

Moving is stressful enough. It’s important to have packing materials that are up to the challenge and not leave you with cartons full of broken items. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, you can lessen the stress with the right materials.

Sara Rankin writes for Discover Boxes, one of the leading providers of cardboard moving boxes. Discover Boxes allows customers to buy moving boxes at a discount price.

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Successful Garden Furniture Storage Can Be Achieved With Proper Organization

Tuesday 21 July 2009 @ 1:42 pm

There is an old-fashioned saying that goes something like “a place for everything and everything in its place.” Grandmothers everywhere have handed down those gems of knowledge to younger generations. If organizing is not one of your skill sets, than arranging for garden furniture storage may prove difficult for you. If so, take heart. Here is how to make garden furniture storage quick and easy:

Do you have a garage or shed? Or perhaps some space in a basement? Figure out the best place for your garden furniture storage. Ideally, the location would be easy to access, yet not needed for any other purposes throughout the year. If your garage is being used for storing your car (what a unique idea!), consider finding space in the ceiling of the garage. A handyman can be hired to build a walkway or attic area in your garage, if you don’t already have such a space. Be sure to install very sturdy attic stairs and adequate lighting.

Ask friends and neighbors for help. Perhaps you have a neighbor with an unused garage. Ask him/her to rent it to you. That way your furniture will be close by if you need it but (hopefully) not costing you much to store it.

If you don’t have or cannot find a suitable space for garden furniture storage, you may want to pay for a storage unit at a separate location. Since you can usually pay for garden furniture storage on a month-by-month basis, this might be an economical way to keep things in good shape during harsh winter months.

If all of these ideas won’t work for you, consider buying plastic fitted covers for your furniture. These can sometimes be purchased from the same store where you bought your furniture. Be sure to measure each piece of furniture before order covers, so that each cover fits snugly and won’t blow away.

When organizing your garden furniture storage, think about a logical order in which to place your items. You don’t want to take a watering can that you will still be using once a week and bury it in the back of your storage area, making it hard to locate.

When organizing a garage, shed, basement or other storage location, keep items that may be used occasionally in an easy to access area. Make a list of all smaller items that need stored. Do you have garden tools, shovels, fertilizer bags, mulch, hoses, sprinklers, table umbrellas or any other miscellaneous items that need to be organized? Pull all of these together and organize them before putting your garden furniture into storage. Put hooks and shelves on walls, if possible, to arrange garden tools. Fertilizer and mulch can become odorous over time, so you may want to store these items outside, although you will want to cover them well.

Put a long-lasting label on any item that may either rot or that you might not remember. For example, if you have flower bulbs in a pot ready for spring planting, be sure to label what type they are. Otherwise, in six months you will be looking at the pot trying to remember what bulbs you own.

Clean your furniture before storing it. This is important to any garden furniture storage plan. Garden furniture will last much longer if it is kept clean year-round. Give it an extra good cleaning before storing it, since it will be sitting unused for an extended period of time.

Todd Arend is a freelance writing professional whose expertise covers a variety of areas, including patio and backyard furniture, landscaping and design. He writes about garden furniture storage.

[tags]garden furniture storage[/tags]




Organization Helps Make Outside Wood Storage More Successful

Monday 20 July 2009 @ 10:05 pm

Do you keep firewood outside for warming up those cold winter nights? Is your outdoor area decorated with beautiful wood furniture or accessories? Or are you planning to buy some soon? If so, you will want to properly complete outside wood storage of your items.

Figure out the best place for your outside wood storage. Ideally, the location would be easy to access, yet not needed for any other purposes throughout the year. If your garage is being used for storing your car, consider building usable space in the ceiling of the garage. A pull down ladder or stairs would make this space even more convenient. If you don’t have ceiling or attic space in your garage, consider hiring someone to build it out for you, or doing it yourself.

You may have friends, family or neighbors who can help you with your storage needs. Have you noticed if a neighbor has an empty garage? You might consider offering to rent it for a small fee.

Storage units are also a great way to go. These usually rent on a monthly basis. Before paying for a storage unit, measure all of your wood items and check to see whether or not they will fit in the space. It is better to rent a bit more space than you need than too little space. You don’t want your wood items to be squeezed into a cramped space. Compare the costs of several vendors for your outside wood storage needs. Costs can vary widely from place to place.

Some people use tarps or plastic sheets to cover precious possessions. This is an inexpensive way to perform outside wood storage; however, be sure to fit the tarps tightly over your furniture so the elements can’t damage it. Depending on your climate, you don’t want your wood exposed to sleet, snow or rain. Although outdoor furniture is usually built to be weather-resistant, it isn’t usually waterproof.

When organizing your outside wood storage, think about a logical order in which to place your items. A teak deck chair is smaller than a large loveseat, so put the bigger items in the back of storage first. That way, if the weather turns nice and you would like to spend some time outside, you can easily grab a couple of chairs and put them back when you are done.

Labeling your items or putting them in a labeled box can help keep you organized. Plastic tubs are even better, since cardboard can rot if it happens to get wet. You may want to package a box for equipment, seeds/bulbs, and tools. Put any outdoor umbrellas in a secure area and wrap with plastic.

Before putting anything into storage, be sure to clean it first. This is important to any outside wood storage plan. Garden furniture will last much longer if it is kept clean year-round. Cleaning it will also help prevent damage from pests and insects. Putting pest bait or repellant in your storage location will also help. If you follow these steps, your outside wood storage plan will be a success.

Todd Arend is a freelance writing professional whose expertise covers a variety of areas, including patio and backyard furniture, landscaping and design. He regularly writes about Outside Wood Storage and Outside Wood Storage.

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Proper Cleaning And Maintenance Is Important When Performing Outside Wood Storage

Friday 17 July 2009 @ 11:25 am

Do you enjoy spending nice weather outdoors? Perhaps you have invested in some nice outside wood furniture? Everyone wants his or her outdoor furniture to last for a long time. By cleaning your furniture on a regular basis, and performing maintenance when needed, you too can ensure that your outside patio set lasts for years to come. Consider these ideas:

Storing your furniture over the winter months. By performing outside wood storage during bad weather, your furniture will stay in good shape. Outside wood storage is especially important in areas that are hit hard by harsh winter weather. Proper garden furniture storage will keep the sleet, snow, ice and rain from causing damage. Even the most weather resistant furniture can tolerate only so much damaging weather before succumbing. The money you spend for garden outside wood storage will prove to be an excellent investment.

Cleaning is very important in outside wood storage. Before moving your furniture into storage, gather your cleaning cloths and sprays. It is important that your furniture be clean before storing. The months of storage will already contribute enough filth; you don’t want to add any more by putting it into storage when it is dirty.

Outdoor furniture stores frequently sell special cleaners to go along with their furniture. If your furniture is made from wood, regardless of whether it is cedar, teak, cypress or some other type, be sure to find and purchase an appropriate cleaner. Some stores sell polishers or gentle cleaners, while others are cover-up sprays, designed to hide scratches and make them disappear. Be careful when buying cleaning products for outdoor furniture. You don’t want to buy a cheap spray or polish that starts tearing off the finish when you put it on.

If you own a patio umbrella, hose it down with water from a garden hose. You might even want to use a gentle cleanser. Let it air dry over the next day or so. Once it is completely dry and appears to be very clean, go ahead and pull it in and place in storage. A patio umbrella should never be stored outside for long periods of time as they will become damaged or ripped.

If your furniture needs painting, be sure to complete it before putting it in storage. Before painting your furniture, ask the paint store manager if he or she can give you a “testing cup” which is just what is says. This is a small portion of favorite color paint, put into a cup with a lid or in a small paint bucket. Since some paint stores will charge you for this, be sure you know what it will cost before asking for it.

If your storage area will be open at times, there is always a chance that a critter will walk in or insects will infest it. If you do find a problem with pests, call an exterminating company and let the professionals handle it. You don’t want to take a chance that pests will damage your nice patio set.

Todd Arend is a freelance writing professional whose expertise covers a variety of areas, including patio and backyard furniture, landscaping and design. He regularly writes about Outside Wood Storage and Outside Wood Storage.

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Removal Boxes: What are Your Choices?

Tuesday 7 July 2009 @ 10:35 pm

Relocating someplace is one excuse to tidy up and throw away worn out contents of removal boxes. Although relocation seems pretty straightforward, the process is often a lot harder than it looks. This document provides info regarding removal boxes as well as the choices available to you.

Diverse Set Of Boxes

It is very important to use a service with a large selection of boxes for removals, packing, storage and moving. Your supplier should have specialty crates for fragile items, valuable artwork and sensitive electronics. They should know that standard crates might not fit most of the items you want removed.

Amazing Value

Consider value when you do get out and buy removal boxes. Your chosen supplier ought to have lots of cost effective options on packing materials. You should not have difficulty choosing from kits supplying various boxes for one affordable price. Check out companies giving out full refunds for unused boxes as they allow you to simply pay for whatever boxes you did use.

No Request Too Small

You must find suppliers that get the job done, specializing in supplies that range from tiny house removal boxes to other kinds of packaging material. It could be a small house, a tiny removal box or small rooms, the bottom line is that your supplier must be experienced enough to assist you.

Packing Supply Essentials

Your supplier should have everything you need concerning removal boxes, providing wide range of packaging supplies that include tapes, labels and wraps. Make sure removal services are also available so you can have fragile items professionally packaged or large items removed for you. It is unusual for companies to provide furniture removal if you only have a few. Your chosen service should be capable of handling any task you throw at it, regardless of size.

Regarding International Courier Services

A good supplier will provide you with a wide array of shipping choices concerning international courier services. Estate management is easier with this, allowing for easy shipment of items to different regions of the nation. Cut on time and money spent on estate settlements by choosing suppliers that provide extensive freight and packaging services.

Your need for all kinds of house removal boxes should be taken care of by your supplier. Both minor and major tasks are ably handled by the firm. Calling your supplier makes things easier, whether you are planning a big move or settling some properties.

Get a Quote from Your Supplier by Giving Them a Call

Get in touch with your supplier to find out more or simply visit their site for quotes or locate stores close to you.

John Chambers is an experienced home improvement expert. When you would like to get more information on storage boxes australia check out this site. To get a better understanding of packing box, visit their website.

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What Choices Do You Have With Removal Boxes?

Monday 6 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

Moving time is perfect for spring cleaning and clearing out contents from used removal boxes. Moving sounds easy, but it does not always turn out that way. This article will provide information about removal boxes and your options.

Boxes Come In Different Varieties

It is crucial to stick with services that have a variety of choices when it comes to boxes for removal, storage, moving and packing. Your supplier must provide appropriate specialty crates for your electronics equipment and other valuable items. Suppliers’ standard crates will not likely fit all of the items you want taken out.

Terrific Value

Value is one thing to consider when you wish to buy removal boxes. Your chosen supplier must provide various cost effective packing materials as alternatives. You should not have difficulty choosing from kits supplying various boxes for one affordable price. Places providing full refunds for unused moving boxes allow you to just spend on the containers you used, a great way to save if you find them.

No Request Too Small

You must locate a supplier that can handle anything, and specialize in containers from small house removal boxes to other package material types. A good supplier is one that has the expertise to help, whether it is tiny rooms, a little house or just one removal box you want moved.

Packing Supplies Essentials

Suppliers you select should have a complete array of packaging supplies on top of the many removal boxes they offer. Have delicate items packed professionally or big pieces moved for you by your supplier’s removal services. Few firms volunteer to remove your furniture if there is only a handful involved. The service you choose should handle any job, no matter how big or small.

Courier Services Internationally
In terms of international courier services your chosen supplier must provide various options for shipping. Managing estates is more convenient with this available, allowing for the shipment of items to various areas across the country. You can save time and money settling estates if your supplier provides a complete range of freight and packaging services.

Chosen suppliers should provide for all your house removal boxes needs. No job should be too big or small for this company. If preparing to relocate or simply settling properties, your suppliers can make everything more painless so do give them a call.

Phone Your Supplier to Receive a Quote

For more info on your suppliers phone them or browse their site to get a quote or locate nearby stores.

John Chambers is a savvy writer in Logistics, Freight and Removal Topics. Get more help on the topic of cardobard moving boxes . You may be looking for packing boxes for moving information, in which case you should visit that site.

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Here is How You Can Find the Best Moving Boxes

Monday 6 July 2009 @ 1:24 am

Moving fragile objects requires the use of proper moving boxes and packing materials, so they can reach the destination in the same condition. Through this article you will find out how you can pick the right supplier for your packaging materials, professional packaging and transportation services.

Packing Boxes for Your Every Need

A wide array of packing boxes will be available from the right supplier. Their offerings are very different from previous boxes. They offer a wide range of specialty storage boxes and containers, including packaging supplies for wine bottles, tea sets, books, computers, crystal and mirrors. Whether you like to shop for moving boxes online or in a store, a good firm will have both.

Shapes with Odd Contours Are No Problem

Extremely sized objects can present a challenge to transport, as can unusually-shaped objects. Moving items that are breakable or costly like art, even need insurance to cover for loss or damage. Instead of cardboard moving boxes, something more will be needed in these situations. A good company will have packing solutions for any item, from golf club boxes to boxes for your fragile china, because they recognize the need to move everything safely.

Moving Kits

Kits for transportation include almost anything you need to wrap and pack your objects in a single combination. Whether you require packing for small or large items, a kit is available in any size. Storing your packages in cheap moving boxes and securing them with tape will help in shipping them safely. Movers need to be careful when dealing with you items, but for extra-fragile objects, you better add a label to the box.

Even the small packing sets will have stuff to wrap, secure and mark your items and ship the boxes. Medium moving kits add archive storage for specialty items and even more packing materials. Additional crates are present in the largest moving set and include filling material to prevent objects from moving inside. Available funds and size of the overall move will dictate the best set for a move.

If the move is global, local or if you need support moving boxes interstate, the right provider can deal with all challenges. If you want a comfortable moving experience, select the right provider to help you with their extensive assortment of packing materials.

Get in touch with a local company for a free quote. Call the company for a free price estimate, or go on the internet to buy moving boxes online from the website.

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Mold Remediation in New York

Thursday 25 June 2009 @ 10:28 pm

People around the world dream of living in or visiting New York. But even the enchanting lights of Broadway, the greenery in Central Park, and the hot dogs vendors on the streets can lose their charm in the face of a common New York nightmare: mold. New York’s snowy winters and hot, humid summers provide the ideal growing conditions for mold.

Mold’s ecological role is to break down and recycle basic nutrients back into the earth. It grows through the production of spores, and all it needs to thrive is water in any shape or form. Mold is a master of survival, as its spores are small, lightweight, and able to survive a long time in any condition.

Despite its important ecological role, mold poses several threats to humans. As it disassembles any material it encounters, mold can pose a threat to a building’s structural integrity. Additionally, some molds are toxic. Many illnesses and allergies in humans are caused by molds in buildings. Some molds, such as black mold, can be fatal.

If the invasion of mold is minimal, the owner can usually take care of it. Mold remediation specialist will need to be called in to help more extensive mold problems. Controlling mold involves controlling the amount of moisture in the area. This can include fixing leaks, removing standing water, installing a proper gutter system, fixing cracked masonry and separated roof shingles, and repairing seals around doors and windows. Mold’s favorite food is wet paper, which is why newer homes with more insulation are more susceptible to mold problems.

A professional mold restoration company can expertly assess the damage mold may have caused and which areas are vulnerable to further damage. They also have equipment to analyze mold levels to see if it is safe for people to be in the building. Professionals also know how to avoid other indoor environmental hazards like asbestos and lead so the remediation process does not cause unnecessary illnesses.

Mold remediation requires an arsenal of tools to remove water and disinfect moldy areas:

- A wet vacuum is designed to remove water from floors, carpets, and other hard surfaces.
- A damp wipe, a towel with water and perhaps detergent, is used to remove mold from non-porous materials.
- HEPA vacuums are used as one of the final clean-up tool after materials are completely dry. The HEPA vacuum will pick up any contaminated dust that has landed outside of the remedied area.

These tools allow proper disinfection, which is crucial since mold can be allergenic or toxic even when it is dead. Moldy materials require careful disposal. The contents of the vacuum and any items damaged by mold should be double-bagged, sealed and discarded. Big items that will not fit into plastic bags should be covered with polyethylene sheeting, sealed with duct tape, and then disposed of with other construction waste. After the clean-up is done, a dehumidifying system may need to be installed into the building to help prevent mold growth in the future.

In areas as humid as Staten Island and Long Island, moisture control is the key to mold prevention. Taking the steps to properly prevent mold damage will save time and money in the long run. However, if it is already too late, calling in a mold remediation specialist to ensure the mold is eliminated properly is the safest step.

~Flora Richards-Gustafson, 2009

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The Problem With Wall Bathroom Storage — Finding Solutions To Your Storage Dilemmas

Friday 19 June 2009 @ 10:07 am

If you walk into your bathroom and think ‘we need better storage’ or ‘man, is that medicine cabinet ugly,’ you’re not alone. It often seems that homebuilders don’t always consider functionality when designing bathroom storage spaces. If you feel claustrophobic each time you open your medicine cabinet, here are some creative tips for doubling your wall bathroom storage space.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
A medicine cabinet is great as far as wall bathroom storage is concerned. Unfortunately, most of those found in the hardware store today have a mirrored door. What if we already have enough mirrors in our house and don’t want to add another one that we’ll have to clean? Well, manufacturers have a solution for that. Many now offer a medicine cabinet with a glass or frosted glass door. Others offer medicine cabinet styles with a beautiful hardwood door. These add to the richness of the space and enhance the decor.

Pantry Style Wall Bathroom Storage
Even in the biggest washrooms, we only have so much room to work with. However, that doesn’t mean you have to make due with a little medicine cabinet. Pantry-style wall bathroom storage comes in numerous styles including on-the-wall and recessed to help you put away everything and anything you need. You’ll have space for your favorite novels, bath oils and salts, shampoos and conditioners, medications, face cloths, facial scrubs and almost anything else you can think of.

Floor Storage Systems
When we want to store items such as the toilet brush, plunger, and toilet paper, traditional wall bathroom storage just isn’t the place. If you look for styles similar to a kitchen pantry, you’ll find solutions that are wide enough to hold everything from the toilet paper to your bathroom cleaning supplies.

If you feel a floor storage system will be an obstruction in your already small bathroom, look for styles that are partially recessed into the wall. These look like a regular, narrow cabinet, but still give you the deep storage space you need.

Style Infusion
If you’re ready for something different and refreshing for your bathroom, look at cabinets from manufacturers who have an innovative edge and are not afraid to get creative. You can get marbleized or granite finishes, brass, natural hardwood, and many other finishes.

Some have decorative molding or ornate frames that take enhance the richness and warmth of your bathroom. The difference with quantity wood products lies in the details. Though small and ornate, handcrafted elements can add a great deal of style and personality to a room.

Let your decorating creativity loose and dare to dream up your own solutions rather than settle for what you find on the store shelves of big-box stores. Manufactures that specialize in custom cabinetry will likely have a host of solutions for creating big storage spaces in little living spaces.

Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on a medicine cabinet or wall bathroom storage, visit http://www.WGWoodProducts.com/.

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