from: http://www.hgtv.com/
Think
there's no more room? See how contractor Chip Wade, host of HGTV's Elbow
Room finds solutions to make everything magically fit.
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Hidden
Storage
This
family's tiny kitchen entryway was cluttered with everything from bottles of
wine to coats to soccer cleats. Chip's solution? Install back-to-back storage
units that slide out when you need them, then magically disappear into the
wall. Clutter, meet your match.
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Party-Ready
Seating
You
don’t need a huge dining area to host a great dinner party. Banquette seating
on both sides of this family’s small dining room holds 10-12 guests in the same
space as a dining table for a group half that size. Plus, it’s comfortable
enough that guests will linger here after the meal.
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Room
With a View
Building
cabinets that are flush with the ceiling provides amble storage space for
dishes while still allowing room for an open wall overlooking the entryway.
This creates the illusion of extra space.
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Now
You See it, Now You Don’t
In
a multipurpose room, a coffee table can be a space-hogging nuisance. Chip made
it easy to adapt this combination lounge and workout room by installing a
built-in coffee table that retracts into the floor at a touch of the button.
Plus, the durable surface material means that the homeowners don’t have to
worry about scratching the tabletop while they hit the treadmill.
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A
New Take on the Trundle Bed
Instead
of stuffing an extra mattress beneath this daybed, Chip built a full-size
mattress into the wall. Pull it out and it's a ready-to-go guest bed.
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Double-Duty
Doors
These
custom glass bookshelves look great against the wall in this converted attic
space, but can double as doors to provide overnight guests with extra privacy.
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Double-Duty
Drawer
To
make it simpler for this family to reach the ceiling-level kitchen cabinets,
Chip transformed one of the drawers into a super-strong step stool. The
slip-proof cover rolls up when the family needs to reach for extra dishes, and
back when they want to access the drawer below.
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Odds
and Ends
Baskets
and jars on open shelves keep toys, crayons and other odds and ends accessible
but organized.
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Study
Space
Demolishing
most of the walls in this living space created room for a homework nook for
this family's middle-school daughter. It's private enough to allow for
concentration, but open enough that she can still interact with the rest of the
family.
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Swing-Arm
Desk
This
living room's sleek, custom workspace can be used two ways: as a traditional
wall-facing desk or as a swivel-arm desk for two. The desktops swing out, then
tuck back into the wall when computer work is done.
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