Transform that dead space under the stairs into something beautifully useful
1. EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE
Having a series of drawers and cabinets built under your stairs makes good use of an otherwise dead space. This type of setup can be especially helpful in homes where the stairs are near a door and the added storage can be used for hats, scarves, mitts, shopping bags — you get the idea.
2. SECRET STOWAWAY
In this project by Victoria’s Spaciz, a pantry renovation meant the space under the stairs was less accessible. The solution, led by Spaciz designer Carley Petillion, was to install a false panel with touch-latch hardware. Literally out of sight and out of mind, bulky, seldom-used belongings like Christmas decorations now have a place to be neatly stored away until needed.
3. STAIR CUBBIES
If you don’t have — or want — full access to the (probably) three-foot-deep space under the stairs, you may want to try open cubbies. These cubbies can be built in any configuration for attractive, convenient storage for books or other collectibles.
4. A SOMMELIER’S DREAM
Have you always wanted a wine cellar but didn’t think you had the space? Maybe you do! This dream-come-true “wine cellar” is complete with bottle racks and lights. Before you start ripping out walls, consult a designer or builder to ensure structural supports aren’t affected. With the right guidance, you may even be able to install a wine fridge.
5. GET LOFTY
If your home has a loft, why stop at building under the stairs? Cabinets, drawers and shelves can become a feature wall as well as adding some very practical storage. If you have stairs to a lower level, you may want to consider building in a home office at the base of the stairs.