fittedshelveslondon, in London such as How I Saved £700 On My Alcove Shelving. {Try it you might like it}Author: Lauren Coleman. Towards the end of the summer, James and I were pretty much flat out working on our snug. I’ll be sharing all the snaps of the nearly finished room next week but for the moment I thought I’d share the bookshelves. A friend was quoted the best part of a grand to create something similar so I thought you might be interested in how we achieved a more budget option for our built-ins spending around £300 instead. I apologise this is a very practical post, however I’ve thrown in a few styling tricks at the bottom for all of you who’ve stopped by for a spot of prettiness. Inspired by a trip to designer Abigail Ahern’s house last year I was keen to try out some dark decorating in this room to really give it a snug, gentlemen’s club kind of vibe. We wanted storage, a TV cabinet and interesting shelving cubbies for all my coffee table books and all on a budget. I don’t ask for much. Stack your books in varying ways; lay some horizontal rather than vertical. You could even go wild and turn out the cover to add interest and a focal area to your shelf Mix in your personality with an eclectic mix of mementoes and treasures. I’ve never smoked in my life but the typography of the ‘tobacco and cigars’ sign from an antique shop really appealed to me. Don’t go for the obvious. My disco ball collection is a bit unexpected and I love how it contrasts against the dark background Add in florals, foliage or organic elements to soften the harder edges of the books Create mini vignettes with varied objects in differing heights to show off your wares. Don’t get me wrong, we saved some cash here but oh my word it took flipping ages. I can see why a chippie would charge so much to do something similar. However I’m pretty proud of what we achieved and it ticks all my boxes so in the long run it was worth all the effort. See you next week with the rest of the reveal. (courtesy of www.rockmystyle.co.uk/saved-700-alcove-shelving/)<a href="http://www.essex and Essex. Have you considered a low cost beautiful designer made to measure wardrobes to fill that alcove in your bedroom or even that wall? Fully qualified joiners and fitters are ready to help with your re-modernisation. or perhaps you might like some hand crafted styled wardrobes to set off that wall. Strong elegant and great wardrobes for shoes, quilts and covers.You can even have a pull out office or media room. Many people are now realizing the potential uses of that space under the stairs and are even considering using this area as an understairs wine cellar or floor to ceiling The space under the stairs could be used as a closet, bathroom, shelves, storage, office or cloakroom, with or without a pull out system. It is often not used to its full potential, here are some examples of under stairs pull out bespoke fitted systems. with purpose made shaker style doors or flush doors with mouldings or even sliding doors, with or without mirrors and with or without that fitted look, contact Mark today. All at affordable prices. Lowest prices around. Best possible quality. 100 percent reliable. Purpose made angled doors or under stairs storage or under eves cabinets or doors with sloping tops provide another great opportunity for extending your storage space, the majority of period Victorian and Edwardian homes have that special need for care and attention. Building a storage cupboard into this space with built in draws and clothes rail will provide an elegant storage solution creating a beautiful clutter free space to relax.</p>
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