Montreal Gazette

Storage reimagined

Filing cabinets are more stylish, with some even comfortabl­e in bedroom or living room

- LINDSEY M. ROBERTS

Confession: When I was a teenager, I asked for a four-drawer black file cabinet for my birthday. There’s just something alluring about putting order to your paper, as if your life will follow.

Thankfully, the market for file storage has expanded beyond industrial metal cabinets to include upholstere­d, wooden, colourful or patterned containers. Many can hide in a living room or even bedroom without anyone the wiser.

Although it’s tempting to buy the best cabinet for your home design and believe in happily ever after, if “you are going to invest in a file cabinet, you always have to think about the upkeep of a file cabinet,” says Rachel Rosenthal, owner of organizing firm Rachel and Co. in Washington, D.C. “You can’t just keep shoving papers in there.”

Rosenthal likes the FreedomFil­er system (freedomfil­er.com).

Some people like to organize files alphabetic­ally, others chronologi­cally. “It’s how you best recall the stuff you put in there” that will guarantee your tidying-up success, she says.

“I love incorporat­ing file cabinets into a piece of furniture,” says interior designer April Force Pardoe, who has been doing a lot of design for empty nesters — both downsizers and those taking their kids’ bedrooms back for themselves.

“There’s so many credenzas or buffet-style pieces that look like drawers, but lo and behold, one is a file drawer. That’s a way to put it in a living room or family room.” She likes how the Bourdonnai­s File Cabinet looks, and how it can accommodat­e a hutch on top (US$899, ballarddes­igns.com).

An expert in startup office design, Danielle Arps has seen a lot of file cabinets. A favourite is the TPS White 3-Drawer Filing Cabinet ($269, cb2.com). “This unit is so chic,” the New York interior designer says. “I’d spec this cabinet for a minimal office esthetic.” The two drawers can be letter or legal, for versatilit­y, because those house-closing files have to go somewhere. Kennesha Buycks, a Pacific Northwest blogger behind Restoratio­n House and author of the new book with the same name, says that “in small spaces, pieces that can serve double-duty really matter.”

If squeezing file storage into an apartment, loft or condo, Buycks recommends the Lateral 2 Drawers Filing Cabinet Wood/Grey ($164, intl.target.com). “It can also double as a nightstand if your office just happens to be in your bedroom,” she says.

Poppin’s 3-Drawer File Cabinet comes in 11 colours, so you can choose a neutral to blend in or a colourful one that stands out ($335, wayfair.ca).

“I don’t think anyone could go wrong with this grey-and-white combo, but I also love the beautiful aqua colour it comes in,” Rosenthal says. “We’ve put these in tons of different spaces.”

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Poppin’s 3-Drawer File Cabinet comes in 11 colours ($335, poppin.com).

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