srg36 said:
There is a radiator under the window seat! They just put the mesh screen that is used on the front of radiator covers in the front, so there's no storage underneath. There's a cleat holding the seat against the wall and several vertical supports in the front. It's like a large radiator cover that you can sit on. (we had a cushion made for the space).
TarheelsInNj said:
srg36 said:
There is a radiator under the window seat! They just put the mesh screen that is used on the front of radiator covers in the front, so there's no storage underneath. There's a cleat holding the seat against the wall and several vertical supports in the front. It's like a large radiator cover that you can sit on. (we had a cushion made for the space).
Hmm.... very interesting. I wonder if the heating pipes could be hidden in a closet (or they could build around them).
pmartinezv said:
We converted the his and hers closets to a single large closet in the bedroom. And turned a small room into my "dressing room" which I love, love, love, but I realize that is not feasible for everyone. If you have a large master bedroom adding a larger closet with wardrobes could be an option. Check out the Ikea ones. They are not very expensive and if you do end up liking them, you can turn them into built-ins rather easily. Check out this couple's blog about how they did just that. The finished product looks amazing and totally part of the room, but yes you need a fairly large room for this.
http://megandmartinmen.blogspot.com/2013/01/ikea-pax-wardrobe-hack.html
shh said:
@bikefixed, thanks for the referral. I did already meet with tarheelsinnj for a free consult (via my closet company) but with her situation, the built ins (her closet itself can certainly be improved but it's small) were cost prohibitive, as sometimes happens when you add decorative doors and such to work in a Victorian home. The doors, decorative moldings, drawers are really what drives up the price.
truegrid said:
. Has anyone ever just widen/lengthen the opening of their closets to get full access - how much that might cost?
Just wondering what other people have done to work with storage issues for clothing. Do you have a piece of furniture you like? Or some other solution?