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8. Design around your lifestyleGood design should be functional as well as beautiful. By considering your and your household’s lifestyle, you can design a home that’s easy and enjoyable to live in. We can’t all be pristine and tidy all the time and, whether it’s kids, pets or messy individuals, it’s best to account for these lifestyle factors in your design rather than fighting them.Incorporating your lifestyle into your design means thinking about convenient storage, a good layout flow and the types of materials you use. Create zones to contain mess, such as children’s play areas or a dedicated craft table. If everything’s been well-thought-out, it will show in your design and should, in theory, be easier to keep looking good.
Mistake 3: Leaving out shoe storageThe rest of a home will stay cleaner if shoes are removed near the door, but fail to plan in a place to put them, and scattered pairs might be the result. This hallway includes a capacious cupboard to avoid the problem. Shoe storage that goes from floor to ceiling like this doesn’t have to be deep, so it needn’t impinge much on even a narrow hallway. Sliding doors are also ideal in tight spaces, or simply leave the shoe storage open and avoid the door question entirely.10 sensational storage ideas for shoes
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KH: Schiebetür im Flur zu Abstellkammer die Regal werden soll, allerdings aus altem Tor(?)




























