Wrap Storage Around the Room, Not Through It
Keep the center open and wrap storage at the perimeter under beams and along long walls. Use knee-wall credenzas 18–22″ deep for bins and games, and full-height built-ins only on one accent wall to avoid a tunnel effect. Under-stair volumes become pull-out pantries or hanging closets for coats and strollers. In gear-heavy homes, carve a walk-in utility closet by the stair with adjustable 32-mm shelving and a slatted door for passive ventilation.
Furniture That Doubles Up
Specify a media wall with fluted or ribbed doors hiding AV, a window bench with deep drawers, and a Murphy bed behind acoustic panels so the lounge converts to a guest suite (egress-compliant). In play spaces, mobile ottomans with casters swallow toys; in gyms, mirrored cabinets hide bands and mats while visually enlarging the room.
Moisture-Smart Details
Lift millwork on polymer feet or aluminum plinths and maintain a capillary break at slab. Choose marine ply carcasses and matte laminates; integrate LED strip lighting in tall cabinets so you can use every inch. In flood-prone zones, keep the bottom shelf open and store valuables above 12″ AFF.
Flow, Access, and Labeling
Preserve a continuous 36″ path from the stair to egress; avoid handles that project into the walkway by using integrated pulls. Standardize bin sizes, print labels, and mount a laminated inventory map inside a cabinet door—organization is a finish.
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