Shelving & Storage​
Have you ever noticed that the furniture you buy at your local big box store really only lasts a few years? And let's face it, it's not all that pretty, and if you look at it sideways, it ends up in a heap on the floor.
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This is the status quo. This is the norm, and I hate it. I challenge what is possible, and move into ideas and designs that are innovative and interesting, as well as make sure that what I make will last you and yours lifetimes and generations.
Originally designed to hold TP, this small, versatile cabinet would make a beautiful addition to any room in your house.
Useful to store just about anything from first aid supplies to fishing tackle, this box, whose design is based on 19th century cabinetmakers' toolboxes, is lightweight and solid, making it perfect for whatever you choose to do with it.
Holds and organizes your yarn collection for easy access and identification.
Simple design sometimes leads to positive results. This organization unit isn't over-the-top in regard to design, but it makes up for this in function. With six 12"x12" units and two 10"x12" units, this will hold everything you need from books and magazines and seasonal decor, to, with its four included drawers, even a neat place to keep kids' toys or spare clothes.
A perfect place for all your family's board games, plus your hats, mittens, scarves, and jackets.
This simple hanging bookshelf will hold a full load of books while not taking up a single square inch of floor space.
Based on a Shaker Amish design, this bookshelf is large enough to hold your favorite hardcovers, textbooks, or even cookbooks. The lower drawers are large enough to hold recipe cards, or even act as really large junk drawers.
Designed based on old ship's carpenter's tool chests, this gargantuan chest will house all your blankets and pillows, or whatever you choose to put into it.