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How To Create More Space In Your Home
www.homeownershiponline.com Staff

You wish you could get a bigger home, but current home prices can make that difficult if not impractical. What can you do? There are many solutions. Here are a few of the most helpful.
First, you can use closet space to your advantage. A closet can be converted into a small home office for a few thousand dollars or less. With the right kind of lighting and some drawers and a small desk area, a closet quickly turns a single purpose room into a dual purpose bedroom and office. If designed properly, the doors to the former closet can be closed when the office is not in use.
Second, you can purchase a stackable washer/dryer. If places where you have room to spare, such consolidation isn't necessary. But when space is tight, a stackable unit can really free up some space. Models range from the unfancy to the incredibly advanced, some giving you even more features than you may have had in your old washer and dryer.
Lastly, you can make space under your bed! The length of beds make them ideal for storing skis, snowboards, and other equipment underneath. You can also purchase shelving units that allow you to place drawers under your bed, giving you a convenient way to hide clothes and other items in a currently unused space, while keeping them easily available and accessible.
For more home ownership tips and tricks, visit www.homeownershiponline.com where you can discuss how to most effectively use space with other homeowners.

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