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GermanyBernd2022-06-15 05:16:21 · 4yNo. 171207reply
I've been in need for more storage space in my apartment for quite a while and I can't live with so much stuff placed on the floor anymore. I need some more space for textiles, and more space for books and documents and randon stuff of various sizes.
 
I was thinking about just buying cardboard boxes and just say fuck it.
 
But maybe Bernd knows a better, more stylish way of acquiring more storage space without paying too much?
A few months ago I wanted to order a Ikea shelf, but couldn't decide on what to get. That stuff probably increased in price in the meanwhile.
Any DIY ideas or should I just get a Billy shelf? But putting clothes in a shelf is weird too I guess, so I'd probably need at least two storage things.
What do?
GermanyBernd2022-06-15 05:19:36 · 4yNo. 171208reply
GermanyBernd2022-06-15 05:39:14 · 4yNo. 171211reply
Throw away all the shit you don't need.
GermanyBernd2022-06-15 05:59:09 · 4yNo. 171222reply
Yeah, that's always a good idea, but something where I don't have that much possibilities to improve the situation without throwing stuff away that I actually need/use. Maybe books, but in that case putting some of it away in the basement might be the better idea than throwing it away.
Currently I have one Kallax from Ikea and a dresser. I also have a a shelf in the kitchen. That's all there is and I do think there is need for another storage thing even though I try to be a minimalist as good as I can
AustriaBernd2022-06-15 06:07:14 · 4yNo. 171225reply
I'm lucky that the previous owner of my apartment was a carpenter who turned a whole wall into a fixed assortment of closets, drawers and other kind of storage, easily housing even my doll and accessories.
But I guess such a professional solution would be too expensive for fellow Bernd?
How about getting one of those elevated beds that you can flip up and store shit underneath?
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