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Guest post- Hidden Storage Lifts Take Home Decor Out Of Sight!



Every interior designer knows that what you hide is just as
important as what you display in your home. Whether a client wants a room
that is warm and cozy, sleek and modern, or sophisticated and classic, clutter
can instantly ruin the effect. Creating open spaces means taking advantage of
out-of-the-way places for storage. However, homeowners do not want stored objects
to be too far out of reach. Traipsing up to the attic or digging around in the
shed in the backyard would not do. Even bending and reaching under kitchen cabinets
or climbing up on a step stool to reach a top shelf can be inconvenient for
frequently used items.






Create Balance
Between Space-Efficiency and Accessibility





More and more, interior designers are turning to home
automation for solutions.
Automated
storage lifts
help hide almost anything. Lifts can
keep countertops clear in the kitchen while taking advantage of “dead” corners.
Or, they might prevent a state-of-the-art media center from clashing with a
living room design by keeping audiovisual components tucked out of sight. Even
bedrooms and bathrooms can benefit from concealed storage.





How Well-Hidden Is an
Automated Storage Lift?





A well-made and properly installed popup lift can be very
effectively camouflaged. A floating lid design is particularly easy to hide
since there are no hinges. Lifts can be hidden in a wide variety of ways:





·   -In customized or prefabricated lift cabinetry


·   -In repurposed antique cabinets


·   -Inside walls (such as below a window)


·   -Below kitchen or bathroom countertops


·   -In kitchen island


·   -Inside upper kitchen cabinets


·   -At the foot of a bed (or the foot of a bathtub)


·   -Below the floor


·   -In the ceiling


·   -Behind furniture such as a sofa





Here are just a few
of the items homeowners might want to store on a popup or drop down lift:





-Kitchen appliances (especially heavy mixers or
coffee makers)


·   -A spice rack or wine rack


·   -Extra dishes or cookbooks


·   -Valuables such as a jewelry cabinet, home safe
or firearm collection


·   -Shoes, purses, and other accessories that take
up too much closet space


-   -Television and other entertainment center items





Automated storage lifts save space, reduce clutter and
enhance the view while adding a “wow” factor to any project.





Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post from Nexus 21.




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