Salt Lake City Garage
Ideas for remodeling a mid-sized, attached, four-car garage
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Salt Lake City Garage Medium
A mid-sized minimalist attached three-car garage design is an example.
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Creative storage solutions
At the heart of my design philosophy lies bespoke cabinetry, a crucial element that consistently sets the tone throughout the interiors I create. My passion lies in maximising both aesthetic and practical potential, ensuring that every space not only looks stunning but also serves my clients' needs seamlessly. One of the most common challenges my clients face is the lack of adequate storage, and I take great pride in devising innovative solutions to address this issue.
Here is one of my projects in South Kensington, where I combined the elegance of minimalism with the cozy allure of Scandinavian style. When crafting wardrobes, I often incorporate open shelves, providing an opportunity to display personal items and infuse the space with character. This thoughtful touch adds dynamism to the wardrobe, elevating the overall ambiance.
In one of my Notting Hill projects, I designed a TV area with bespoke storage that cleverly hides media equipment and cables, while adding softness with creative open shelves on the side and introducing texture with rattan inlays.
Returning to the South Kensington Project, I utilised bespoke open shelves combined with drawers to create a striking focal point flanking the window, bringing balance to the room. The drawers discreetly store small items, while the shelves serve as a delightful display for personal items, striking a perfect harmony between functionality and aesthetics.
My advice is to approach storage creatively, envisioning it not just as a practical necessity but also as a unique focal point infused with personality. By doing so, your home can be both beautiful and functional, elevating the overall design to new heights.
What do you think, which one is your favourite?
Kx
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I fucking love USB thumb drives btw
I want one million of them
I want to wear them like the finest jewelry
I want to collect them like antiques
I want to eat them like candy
I want to store thousands of photos, home videos, movies, music and so much more
I want to keep all these beloved memories on my keychain and share them with family and friends when we visit
Why did we as a society stop doing this? Why do we just store all our precious digital lives on someone else's server? Where they can be deleted or paywalled on the whim of a corporation?
Who stole my fucking tumb drives??
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so srry for .. no stuff. i have been moving into my dorm. will publish a silly drabble later tn :p
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Built-In Sydney
Mid-sized modern built-in desk study room idea with carpeting and white walls
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Underground Basement Philadelphia
Example of a mid-sized urban underground basement with a home theater, brown floor, exposed beams, a regular fireplace, and a wood fireplace surround. It also has white walls.
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Transitional Wine Cellar in New York
An illustration of a medium-sized transitional wine cellar with display racks and a dark wood floor
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Underground Basement Philadelphia
Example of a mid-sized urban underground basement with a home theater, brown floor, exposed beams, a regular fireplace, and a wood fireplace surround. It also has white walls.
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Tryna pack is horrific why do I own so much stuff ಥ╭╮ಥ
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Transitional Wine Cellar in New York
An illustration of a medium-sized transitional wine cellar with display racks and a dark wood floor
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