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House in Chevening road
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Kate Burt added this to Ingenious Storage Ideas for Small Space Living
Make seating multi-taskRather than squeeze a conventional sofa or armchair into your small living space, consider having simple benches made with lift-up lids. You can top them with comfy padding and cushions, as shown in this snug room.

Michele Longoni Interiors added this to 12 Inspiring Ideas for Storage Seats to Suit Any Space
Work awkward spacesFinding a sofa to fit a small or cramped area can be challenging but, here, a built-in, U-shaped seating area makes great use of the available space. Having lift-up seats on smart, sociable sofas like these will create lots of unobtrusive storage space underneath.

Carolyn Parker Interior Design Ltd. added this to 10 Design Features Homeowners Typically Ask For
Carve out a reading nookClients often want two things: to have time in their busy lives to read, and to have a place in which to do it. While the first can’t be guaranteed, the second is entirely achievable. It’s unusual not to be able to find a spot in your home into which you can squeeze a bookshelf, lamp and chair. You may need to think laterally and consider areas such as the hallway (under the stairs), a landing, if you have a good-sized one, or a dead corner that’s been overlooked. This spot under the stairs really utilises what could have been an awkward space. The sofa has been pushed further out into the room, so residents don’t need to worry about headspace where the ceiling slopes.Be inspired by 9 of the best reading nooks

Kate Burt added this to This Quiz Will Match You With Your Dream Home
2. How would you spend your perfect Sunday afternoon?Reading the biography of a historical figure [A history buff]Going for a hearty walk, whatever the weather [A country bumpkin]Rummaging for treasure in a junk shop [Witty, warm and frayed around the edges]Gardening and tending to the compost heap [At one with nature]At the National Portrait Gallery in London [Elegant (but not aloof)]Watching The Holiday – again [A hopeless romantic]Getting organised for the week ahead [Small but perfectly formed]Brainstorming ideas [A ‘project’]Taking a tour of your nearest city’s Brutalist architecture [Unique and bold]

Catherine Macaulay added this to 13 Stylish Storage Solutions for Living Rooms You’ll Love
Consider all anglesDon’t despair at an awkwardly shaped room, sloping ceiling or unusual architectural feature. Instead, embrace the quirky corners and unused alcoves for sneaky storage areas, as in this living room. The best storage solutions for odd angles like this tend to be bespoke, to maximise the space, so it would be worth getting some professional sketches done. Once you’ve picked the perfect option, find a great joiner to build it for you.Check out storage solutions for bathrooms you’ll love

Organised Chaos Ireland added this to 9 Clutter Hotspots and How to Get Rid of Them
Reboot bookshelvesUnless you have the luxury of wall-to-wall shelving, your bookshelves might well be a random hotchpotch of unopened post, random paperwork and CDs that have lost their cases – the usual clutter that lands wherever it finds a slot.Take a quick scan of the shelves and remove anything that doesn’t belong on them. Next, before you begin sorting out the numerous random bits and pieces, neaten up the books and add in ones from other corners of your home to ensure the shelves are full. Consider creating separate areas for books, DVDs and CDs. You could also leave space for some photos or a nice ornament or two. Once you’ve reorganised the bookshelves, sort through the other items. Decide whether to re-home them somewhere else in the house where they’d be of more use, or make a pile of stuff to recycle or give to charity.

Amanda Pollard added this to 10 Multi-functional Furniture Ideas for a Compact Living Room
Keep it under your seatA really efficient way to maximise space in a small living room is to have sofas custom-made with built-in storage. A simple design like this one uses every inch of space around the corners of the room, and the seats lift up to reveal a fantastic amount of storage underneath. It’s a neat idea that will keep your living room streamlined and uncluttered.
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Mark W added this to Living room
Quite like the idea of this - how to bring more seating in that is related to the book cases...?
martinpatterson added this to West Stockwell Street - Kitchen / diner
Note the slight slope on the back of the seat Finding a sofa to fit a small or cramped area can be challenging but, here, a built-in, U-shaped seating area makes great use of the available space. Having lift-up seats on smart, sociable sofas like these will create lots of unobtrusive storage space underneath
rainawillick added this to Small Space Urban Living Apartment
Built ins with bookshelf near window
FM7332 added this to Covered Porch
Custom cushions? Like the back built in w the bottom
timiduser added this to timiduser's ideas
might not work in other colours\\\\/
alice added this to New Condo Living Room
like the cozy niche, do not like color of space or shape of cushions however
lynn_burfoot added this to Hallway
The space that it fills under a staircase and the light

Kate Stevens added this to FHC Ideas
Thinking about built in sofa ideas. Don't forget the one in the Perry Vale

Citlali Garcia added this to Wish List
Lo e Italia! El color y la posibilidad de estar reunidos, y mucho a luz

Szilágyi Kata Brio added this to szil_gyi_katabrio's ideas
wall to wall shelves, jobb oldalon pl?
Patience Payne added this to peapayne's ideas
Love the built in shelves and the wall at an angle
jacoops added this to berko
downstairs bedroom paint: steel grey shelving for lounge
purplepanda12 added this to purplepanda12's Ideas
I liked the couch with the books behind it
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