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Storage under sloping ceilings making the most of unusual spaces

Cosy nook

In this understair concept a cosy reading or study nook has been built with narrow cupboards and shallow drawers around the border of the seating area to facilitate better storage. This residential solution borrows from office furniture practices for an adjustable seat and transformable desk. Parts: Sensys; Drawer runners; Push to open functionality

For a tiny home

For those with a high expectation of functionality, this solution is designed especially for tiny home living. Sliding functionality creates a transforming storage solution within the stairs themselves, creating space for cutlery and crockery, a sliding table and even an oven. Parts: Sensys hinges with push to open functionality; Quadro runners with wooden drawers; TopLine L

Hanging space

This solution creates a moving carcase with Hettich’s premium Actro drawer runner and a full height door panel to work alongside the sloping ceiling line. Customised for how the room is used, each of the three panels has a different storage configuration that makes the most of the available space. Parts: AvanTech YOU drawers; Additional Actro YOU drawer runners

Drawers & doors

In contrast, this understair solution uses all the available space for storage. With a combination of drawers and folding Wingline doors with push to open silent functionality, this design remains sleek and neat. This solution is perfect for the hallway, keeping the everyday clutter behind closed doors. Parts: Wingline L; AvanTech YOU drawers; Sensys hinges; Push to open functionality

COMING SOON

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