After you've eked out every bit of storage you can think of, there�s one more spot to consider: that little slip of wall space between studs. the standard distance is around 16", which is just enough space to add a recessed element that's highly functional and doesn't take up room on the floor. A storage unit like this one is something you may have room for in an existing bathroom, unless your bath butts up to a wall at the faucet end. if you�re installing a new bathroom, consider how you might make use of this area and position your bath � or choose the size of the tub � accordingly.. Recessed built-ins require more planning and construction than ones that attach directly to the wall, but they are the best choice for conserving precious floor space. this homework station in a boy's bedroom was designed by architect jay haverson to fit inside an alcove between a clothes closet and a bathroom..
For a built-in look, carve out wall space between wall studs to create storage niches or a shallow wall cabinet between the studs of an interior wall. keep the cabinet open for display or add doors for concealed storage. A storage unit like this one is something you may have room for in an existing bathroom, unless your bath butts up to a wall at the faucet end. if you�re installing a new bathroom, consider how you might make use of this area and position your bath � or choose the size of the tub � accordingly.. The playroom built-in storage wall is complete. i included a nice work area that can be used as a homework center or art station. whatever..

