A Bold and Bright Basement Office
My client was moving her office from a commercial building to a small room in her basement. She wanted it to be as bright as
I am passionate about creating spaces in which people feel at home. What makes a space truly a home? Is it really buying a bunch of generic stuff from your local superstore? Filling your home up with more things we think are updated? Or is it finding contentment in what you have and what you love, finding creative solutions to your space’s problems and needs, repurposing things once loved by you and others?
Here are just a few examples of how I can help you reclaim your space, and turn it into a home you love.
My client was moving her office from a commercial building to a small room in her basement. She wanted it to be as bright as
Come and see how we transformed this awkward small basement room into a multi functional space with big style.
Make full use of vertical storage units to maximize your storage and display space! Displaying pretty or little-used items on the very top of your bookshelf is a way to keep your space organized and beautiful.
Use baskets or other storage containers to instantly take a space from messy and cluttered to clean and tidy! All sorts of things that float around without a home can be placed in a basket, bin, or box sitting on a shelf where they are still easily accessible but also out of sight.
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