Las Vegas Review-Journal

Beauty of built-ins is versatilit­y

- By Cathy Hobbs

Built-ins: Love them or hate them? They can either be the first item on the demo list, or the ideal storage and space-saving solution. Space is a challenge for many homeowners, and built-ins can be the ideal solution.

Additional­ly, those who aren’t fans of off-the-shelf solutions may desire built-ins because of the customizat­ion and design freedom they can allow both homeowners and designers.

Closets

Closets are a popular location for built-ins, especially drawers and shelves. Built-ins allow for storage that will not infringe on what is often a limited space.

Wall-to-wall closets allow for the most amount of design capability and flexibilit­y. Look to place your built-ins along perimeter walls, and consider a mix of shelves and drawers.

Living spaces

Living spaces that may or may not include other social areas such as family rooms and dining rooms also serve as great design opportunit­ies for built-ins. For these areas, be sure to think function first and define the needs of the space before beginning to construct your built-ins. In these rooms, built-ins can serve both areas you wish to highlight as well as areas in which you have items you may wish to hide.

Offices

Home offices are often prime targets for built-ins, especially when it comes to cabinetry, shelving and drawers. Looking for a low-cost solution? Kitchen cabinetry is a good choice as an office built-in solution over custom cabinetry.

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