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Under Stairs Ideas: How to Make the Most of Your Space

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Question

Dear Julie Ann,

I want to renovate my stairs and use each step as a hidden drawer to maximize space.

Do you think this is a good idea?

Or just have the stairs as is and stick with what we have now which is a broom closet underneath the stairs?

I'm going back and forth. Help, please.

Thank you! - Hennnessy

Answer

Dear Hennnessy,

I understand your dilemma in trying to maximize the space in your home.

The first thing that comes to mind is our design professor stating once that you an never have too much storage.

It sounds to me like the broom closet may not be meeting your needs.

Imagine being able to utilize every single step of your stairs as a hidden drawer, providing you with ample storage space for all of your belongings.

No longer will you have to settle for a cluttered living space or struggle to find a place to store your things.

Without this solution, you may continue to experience the pain of not having enough space to store your belongings, resulting in a cramped living space and a constant search for storage solutions.

But with hidden drawers in your steps, you can have the peace of mind and convenience of additional storage space in your home.

This creative solution allows you to maximize your space and enjoy a clutter-free living environment.

Don't settle for a broom closet underneath your stairs when you can have an efficient and effective storage solution.

Trust me to help you achieve the space you need and the organization you deserve.

Thank you for asking Julie Ann Rachelle Interiors LLC for a solution to your storage woes.

Sincerely, Julie Ann

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Does your staircase look more like an inconvenient space than a feature of your home?

Many people overlook the potential of their under-the-stairs space.

Still, it can actually be advantageous!

From wine cellars to shoe storage to cozy reading nooks, there are a lot of creative ideas out there that can transform a wasted space into an indispensable part of your home.

In this article, I’ll show you 35+ of the best cool ideas for under the stairs space and tips on how to make the most of your space.

With these ideas, you can create practical and beautiful storage solutions, additional seating areas, and more.

So forget about inconvenient staircases -- it's time to make your under-the-stairs space work for you.

David Tsay

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The best ideas under stairs that are actually useful

  1. Shelving unit with drawers

  2. Welcome entry

  3. Powder room

  4. Secret door for hidden room

  5. Playroom

  6. Children's music, media, or gaming den

  7. Record collection

  8. TV wall / media center

  9. Entryway coat hooks /mudroom

  10. Clothing hangers, walk in closet, or dressing room

  11. Shoe storage

  12. Outerwear storage

  13. Storage for outdoor gear, sports gear, bikes, camping gear, etc.

  14. Holiday decor storage

  15. Gift wrapping station

  16. Arts and crafts nook

  17. Office nook

  18. Cozy corner or reading nook

  19. Bookshelves

  20. Curated shelving

  21. Bench with drawer storage

  22. Daybed/guest bed with drawers storage

  23. Meditation space

  24. Art gallery

  25. Corridor

  26. Dog or cat kennel

  27. Laundry

  28. Recycling center

  29. Dining area

  30. Rolling bar cart and kitchen supply station

  31. Bar

  32. Wine rack

  33. Wine cellar

  34. Kitchenette

  35. Dishware storage

  36. Storage Ideas for Under the Stairs: Pantry

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The best under stair ideas that are actually useful

1. Under Stairs Storage Ideas: Unit with Drawers

Hambledon Staircases

A storage unit under the stairs with drawers can be customized to fit any nook or cranny.

For homes needing more storage, you'll get additional storage without disrupting the overall look of your space.

The drawers help you take control of clutter and organize items you want out of sight.

Above: via Kin Design

@understairsstorage

Putting the stair treads on hinges, shown above, to create storage is ideal for organizing items like gloves, hats, and scarves, as well as other items like wrapping paper, linens, board games, and books.

It also offers great storage for craft supplies, such as paints, brushes, and papers. Whatever your needs may be, this storage idea is a clever idea to make use of unused space.

Alternately, you can make drawers in the stair risers as shown below. This coastal cabin makes use of every square inch, as you can never have too much storage.

Above: via Kin Design

Above: Elia Barbieri

@never_enough_cushions

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2. Decoration ideas for under the stairs: welcome entry

@athomewithlauryn

Create a cozy and functional entryway by utilizing the space under the stairs.

You can add a light to welcome your home, a mirror for last-minute checks, and incense to help your home smell great to guests.

@prettypegs

Here are tips for creating a welcoming entry under your stairs:

  • First, measure the space, and purchase a console table that is the ideal size for the space. You may want extra room next to the console table for a plant or trash bin.

  • Select storage baskets or bins to collect items that you want to keep out of sight, or items to be put away at a later time.

  • Add family photos, plants, or candles to give the space a personal and inviting atmosphere.

  • Hang a mirror behind the console table to make the space feel and look larger.

  • Finally, add warmth and coziness with a soft runner or small rug.

via Kin Design


3.Powder room

@beetrootandblack

An under-stairs stylish powder room is an excellent way to capitalize on the potential of your home and increase its value.

You can fit a toilet, sink, and some storage in this space with thoughtful planning.

For efficiency, you'll want to put the toilet between the sink and storage.

Add finishing touches such as wallpaper, a statement light fixture, or even a mural, keeping in trend with your home's aesthetic.

Above: Tim Cuppert Architects

@inigo.house


4. Under the stairs storage ideas: door to a secret or hidden room

@aspire_fine_homes

Want to add a touch of the unexpected to the space under your stairs?

Transform it into a secret room for a unique, entertaining, and practical addition to your home.

Not only will it make you the envy of your guests, but kids will love having their own private space to explore their imaginations and create adventures.

Depending on how you use it, the secret room can provide extra storage, become a home office, or even a gym - the possibilities are truly endless.

So, why not give it a try? With a secret room, your home will never be the same again.


5. Under the stairs playroom

Above: Emily Henderson

Considering a room under the stairs ideas for play can be an exciting and rewarding project for any family looking for a unique space for children to play and explore.

This area can be transformed into a fun and inviting nook with a little planning and creative design.

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For a more creative approach, try using the stairs to create unique spaces, such as adding a slide along the risers or making a toy box out of the stair treads.

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Finally, let the kids help with the decor. Let your kids select their favorite paint colors, and add fun accents like rugs, wall art, and lights.

A few finishing touches like pillows, throw blankets, and soft toys will help to make the area extra-special.


6. Under the stairs children’s media, music, or gaming nook

HGTV Canada

Growing Up Growler

Transform the space under the stairs into your child's media den for a fun and functional space for watching TV, listening to music, or gaming! The bonus is that you'll get the TV all to yourself!

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Allow your children to express their creativity by having them participate in the design process.

Incorporate fun and playful touches to spark your child's imagination and encourage unlimited fun.

Get extra creative so you can have a dream media den your children will love in no time!

Above: @thekeyshome

Above: Emily Henderson


7. Storage under the stairs ideas: record collection

Virtually Here Studios

If you've got a record collection you want to store safely and securely, consider using the space under the stairs!

Many options are available, from custom cabinets to wall-mounted shelving and storage bins.

For more extensive collections, store records vertically or horizontally in cabinets.

Wall-mounted shelving is perfect for smaller collections and also looks cool; plus, you can easily access your music anytime.

If you prefer something discreet, consider storage bins designed to keep the contents out of sight.

Combine the options above for the ultimate customizable storage solution, and you'll have a record collector's dream.


8. Under the stairs TV center

Kin design

Do you have an awkward living room layout with little wall space for your TV and media needs?

Utilize the space under the stairs! Consider your equipment and design a space that best suits your needs.

Consider the size and weight of your media equipment and pick hardware to ensure it's supported on the wall.

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9. Under the stairs mudroom, coat storage or coat hooks

The extra space under the stairs is a wise choice for putting a mudroom, coat storage, or hooks.

Choose durable materials for the hooks, such as metal, wood, or plastic, that complement your home decor style.

Hang coats, bags, umbrellas, and hats with enough hooks to support them and nicely arrange them.

Before installing hooks, measure the space to ensure correct spacing.

Above: via Kin Design

Via Decorpad

@am_dreamhome

Watkinson Cabinet Makers

To create an efficient mudroom out of the space under the stairs, include built-in shelves for coats, hats, gloves, and more.

Mount hooks on the walls or back of the door for hanging items, and add cubbies for shoes, boots, and other small items.

Include a bench for putting on shoes, tying them, or storage.

And lastly, be sure to choose durable materials that can withstand heavy use, such as those that are easy to clean and maintain.

Via Kin Design


10. Walk-in dressing room closet under the stairs ideas

Closet America

How to use the space under the stairs for a walk-in dressing room closet

With these simple steps, transform your unused space under the stairs into a functional and fashionable dressing room! 

  1. Mount a mirror that's the perfect size for the space. This is essential for trying on clothes. 

  2. Once the mirror is up, choose a comfortable chair to give you a place to sit and relax while dressing. 

  3. To get started, you'll need to install shelves or hanging rods. 

  4. While pre-made shelving units are convenient, you can customize your own to perfectly fit the space. 

  5. For hanging rods, use standard curtain rods or custom-made ones for a sleeker look. 

  6. Use shelves, drawers, hanging rods, baskets, or bins for practical storage to ensure your clothes and accessories stay neat and organized in your new dressing room. Group clothes by type and season, and label the baskets or bins.

  7. Shoes can be stored in shoe boxes, racks, or clear plastic bins to quickly identify their contents. 

  8. Accessories can be kept in jewelry boxes, drawer organizers, or clear plastic bins so you can easily see what you've got. 


11. Under the stairs shoe storage

Fraher Architects

Need an ingenious spot to store your family's shoes?

Create clever shoe storage in the space under stairs.

When selecting your storage solution, choose something that fits the size and shape of the area.

If you have many pairs of shoes, opt for shelving with multiple shelves or pull-out drawers.

To help you easily find the shoes you need, try organizing them by type or season into specific-colored bins or baskets.

With a little effort, you can fully benefit from the space under your stairs and make shoe storage a breeze.

Architect: Ben Herzog

Reality Edition


12. Under-stairs outerwear storage

@temple_on_the_hill

Don't let the space under your stairs be overlooked any longer.

It's the ideal spot to store your outerwear and take advantage of the unused square footage in your home.

Bulky outerwear can take up lots of space; it's difficult to keep it organized; easily lost or misplaced.

via Family Handyman

Utilize the space under your stairs!

It provides plenty of storage without taking away from other areas of the home.

Consider coat racks to hang coats and jackets; hooks to hang hats, gloves, and bags; or shelves to store boots, umbrellas, backpacks, purses, and luggage in an organized way.

Benefits of under-stairs outerwear storage:

  • Keep your outerwear off the floor and out of the way

  • Neatly store and organize items

  • Utilize unused square footage.


13. Under stairs outdoor recreational gear storage

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Outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and bikers can easily store their gear under the stairs!

Camping gear can be stored in bins, baskets, shelves, drawers, and a camping gear organizer to keep everything organized and easy to find.

Store sports gear like balls, bats, and rackets on shelves and in drawers and bins or baskets for smaller items like cleats, gloves, and goggles.

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Bikes can be hung with hooks or racks or stored in a bike storage rack specifically designed for them.

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14. Under the stairs holiday decor storage

Tired of tripping over holiday decorations every season?

Optimize the space under your stairs to store decorations and create an organized area that looks great!

Manage Christmas lights and other wrapping material in plastic storage bins or wind lights around cardboard tubes to keep them tangle-free.

Place wreaths in boxes or hang them from hooks.

To store ornaments, try shallow cardboard boxes to fit them snugly and keep them from breaking.

extraspace.com

These creative tips can help you organize your seasonal decorations and make your holiday decor storage space inviting and functional.

Now you can enjoy the holiday season and save time tidying up!

honeywerehome.com


15. Under stairs gift wrapping station

theorganizedmomlife.com

A great way to maximize the use of the space under the stairs is to turn it into a gift supplies storage.

Start by adding pegboard to the wall; it should be big enough to hang small to medium-sized items like scissors, gifts bags, a cup for pens, etc.

Under a flat surface for a workstation, you can store containers of bows, wrapping paper, ribbons, and greeting cards.

Then, organize the containers by type of gift supplies; for example, place all the bows in one container, and store the wrapping paper in a different one.

Finally, securely attach the containers to the wall to keep them from sliding.

With this structural organization, you'll have a neat, fully-utilized storage area for your gift supplies. You can easily find everything you need for your next gift-giving occasion.


16. Creative under stairs ideas: craft room

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Transform the space under your stairs into an arts and crafts hub!

Whether you're a hobbyist, crafter, or artist, this oft-neglected area of your home can be used to organize, store, and unleash your creativity.

First, consider the size and shape of the space; this will determine how you can best organize the area.

Then, think about the art and craft materials you'll need to store.

Creative solutions, such as hanging organizers and wall-mounted shelves, can help utilize the limited vertical space.

Finally, find ways to maximize the use of the area for practical purposes.

For instance, if you need small under the stairs ideas, install a wall-mounted flip-down table to help you craft in a comfortable and organized way.

Unleash your creative spirit and make the most of the space under your stairs!

Sarah Cook


17. Under the stairs office or home work station

Above: @zguyrealestate

An under-the-stairs office nook provides the perfect opportunity to make the most of those unused spaces in your home.

Utilizing the unique features of the often-overlooked area can make it an efficient, stylish, and practical workspace.

Angled walls and low ceilings require creative solutions to best use the space.

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Start by thinking about the size and shape of the space and how it can be divided up.

A dedicated work area with a desk and office chair can use a longer wall and offer plenty of workspaces.

In contrast, cubbies or drawers along the shorter walls provide much-needed storage.

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Rustic industrial shelving creates an organized, open storage system, while modular furniture offers plenty of built-in storage.

Utilizing wall space with floating shelves and hanging baskets is also a great way to maximize storage.

Porchlight Interiors

Medina Grillo via Real Simple


18. Under the stairs cozy corner or reading nook

Franceso Lagnese via House Beautiful

Transform this seemingly tricky space into a cozy corner with just a few simple steps.

Start by selecting comfortable and practical furniture; a built-in bench or daybed with plenty of cushions would make a great seating area.

Incorporate decorative accents that tie the room's theme together; throw pillows in a stylish pattern or vibrant hue that works well for this purpose.

For lighting, incorporating multiple light sources helps create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The reading nook should be a place to escape and relax, a place that inspires creativity, relaxation, and reflection.

With a few well-placed elements and decorating touches, you can quickly turn a forgotten corner of your home into an inviting, peaceful space to curl up with a good book

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JKA Design


19. Under the stairs bookshelves

ikeahackers.net

Adding bookshelves under the stairs should be a top priority when maximizing space and creating a cozy, inviting area in your home.

Not only is it an effective way to utilize any awkward or unused space, but with the right design, you can create the perfect spot to store your favorite books and cozy up with a good read.

Jakob Komrska

When it comes to bookshelves, there are many different types you can choose from.

A popular option is a freestanding bookshelf that fits neatly under the stairs and offers plenty of space to display and organize your books.

Another popular option is a wall-mounted bookshelf, which can be customized to fit the exact measurements of the space under your stairs.

@hambledonstaircases

Wall-mounted shelves are especially great for those who prefer a more organized look.

Lastly, if you want something more eye-catching and decorative, why not opt for built-in bookshelves?

Built-in bookshelves underneath the stairs can add a unique charm to the area.


20. Curated display shelving

Not only does a smartly designed shelving unit offer additional storage space and increased organization, but it also allows you to showcase decorative items uniquely and creatively.

When creating an under-the-stairs storage unit, homeowners should prioritize maximizing their storage capacity while preserving a cohesive aesthetic.

Adjustable shelving and drawers added into the design can make the most of limited space.

To create an attractive look that helps showcase decorative pieces, use paint, wallpaper, fabrics, and other finishes to add color and pattern.

In addition, when designing an under-the-stairs shelving unit, it is crucial to consider the space's architecture.

Utilize the full height of the stairs to create a taller display.

If the stairwell is a bit too narrow for furniture, consider how to use wall-mounted shelves for a streamlined look.

An under-the-stairs shelving unit can be a beautiful addition to any home.

Proper planning can be a functional, stylish way to maximize storage capacity and proudly display cherished home decor items.


21. Storage bench

Design: Bria Hammel. Photography: Aimee Mazzenga

A storage bench makes storing items such as gloves, shoes, hats, and scarves easy while still providing an inviting and comfortable sitting area.

That means no more bending down to dig items out of a dark, cramped closet!

You can also easily store extra blankets, books, and board games, making it the perfect spot for family game nights.

Alternatively, you can even use the storage bench as a cozy reading nook.

Jamie Ward Furniture

The storage bench is a great way to maximize the limited space under staircases, giving homeowners a valuable and attractive solution that serves both a practical and decorative purpose.

It is also a great way to add seating and storage in homes with limited space.


22. Under stairs daybed/guest bed

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For those seeking to maximize their home's space, under-the-stairs daybeds or guest beds are a must-consider.

@ingewatrobski

Remodelaholic

These beds provide cozy sleeping accommodations for guests or children while also offering additional storage space.

With the ability to effortlessly store blankets, pillows, toys, and other items, you can keep your space clean and organized.

It's a clever and stylish solution for utilizing the area beneath your stairs.

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Kerr Design Studio. Sandpoint Architects & Designers Jon R. Sayler, Architect AIA PS

Here are some of the benefits of having a day/guest bed in this space:

  1. Maximized functionality: An under-the-stairs guest bed can be used for sleeping and storage, maximizing the space under your stairs.

  2. Extra sleeping space for guests: If you have guests over often, an under-the-stairs guest bed or daybed can provide them with a comfortable place to sleep.

  3. Stylish: Under-the-stairs daybeds can be stylish additions to your home. There are many different styles to choose from, so you can find one that fits your decor.


23. Under the stairs meditation space

Houzz

Create a cozy meditation space under your stairs with a few simple adjustments.

Choose colors and materials like whites, grays, and wood that offer a neutral, calming atmosphere.

Let natural light filter in with semi-sheer window treatments, or add a few floor lamps to create a peaceful glow.

Arrange comfortable seating and cozy throws to make it a place you’ll want to spend time and add a few plants to bring some life to the room.

A minimalist approach, with a few tasteful touches, can create a tranquil escape from the rest of the world.

Adrienne Stempel Wade via Pinterest


24. Under stairs ideas: art gallery

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Transforming the space under your stairs into a gallery is easy with simple steps.

Start by selecting artwork that fits the decor of the rest of your home.

Think about color and textures to create a cohesive display.

When choosing frames, pick ones in complementary colors or materials.

Use a level and layout tool to mark the wall and avoid mistakes in hanging your pieces.

Hang the artwork at eye level, keeping spacing consistent between frames.

Don't forget sculptures!

Try grouping them on a shelf or small table, or mount them in a corner to create a visually appealing point of interest.

Follow these easy tips, and you will have an art gallery perfect for impressing your family and friends.

John Merkl via BHG


25. Corridor

Giannetti Homes

Transform the space beneath your stairs into an impressive architectural feature with a walk-through.

The customization possibilities are endless - add cubbies, lighting, intricate carvings, shelving, or whatever else your dream home calls for.

With these touches, you can make your new house feel one-of-a-kind and add a unique, characterful finish.

Not to mention, you’ll be maximizing the space beneath your stairs while adding a functional, beautiful addition to your abode.

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26. Under the stairs pet kennel

J. Phelan Joinery

Building a kennel beneath the stairs is a great option for pet owners who want to provide their furry friend with a cozy and secure area.

When selecting the size, bear in mind both the width and height of the space as well as that of your pet.

To ensure adequate ventilation and keep air circulating, install a window on the back wall and attach a small vent fan.

Above: @thisismyhomestyle

Kimberly Lewis

Stall insulation is necessary for maintaining a comfortable temperature, so make use of foam boards and fiberglass battens.

As for the interior lining, tile or a washable indoor/outdoor rug work well and are easy to keep clean.

A personalized cushion or doggie bed in the center adds a stylish touch.

Above: Ethan Abramson

Above: dog bed under stairs,

@lhdesign


27. Laundry

Judy Pina

Maximizing the space under the stairs can be a great way to add a small laundry area when you don't have enough space elsewhere.

Here are a few simple tips to help make the most of this under the stairs laundry area:

1. Measure the space to plan the best layout for your laundry area, and check that it is not under any beams or supports.

2. Add shelves and cupboards to store detergents, supplies, and other laundry essentials.

3. Utilize a folding countertop to sort and fold laundry.

4. Consider installing a pull-out ironing board to maximize the space.

5. Use a washing bin or basket to store dirty laundry and tidy the area.

6. Use wall-mounted or hanging hooks for airing rails and laundry bags.

These tips can help you to transform an unused space into a functional laundry room.

With the right design, you can make the most of the area and help to keep your home organized and clutter-free.

@therenovation_at_no18


28. Recycling Center

Practical Mama

With creative design, the space under your stairs can easily be transformed into a functional, organized recycling center.

Add specific elements like labeled containers for glass, metal, and paper, plus a compost bin and/or a bin for plastic bags.

To maximize storage and fit everything in, you might include custom built-in shelving in the design or consider additional elements like a hanging rack or wall-mounted cabinets.

Underutilized space can become a valuable recycling hub with thoughtful planning and suitable materials.

Adam Albright


29. Dining area

Designer: Matt O'Dorisio, Photogarpher: Karyn Millet

Adding seating to a smaller dining space can be an ideal choice for a new home.

A banquette beneath the stairs, in particular, offers the perfect combination of style and function.

It saves on space compared to traditional seating arrangements.

Its unique shape is a great way to add interest to any dining area.

From the suitable fabric and color choices to carefully selecting a complementary table, the banquette can quickly become the space star.

An extra thick cushion alongside inviting throw pillows creates a comfortable dining environment.

At the same time, a custom-made table with the perfect depth provides ease of access from the banquette.

Constructed from quality wood stained with a natural finish, this setup offers a timeless elegance that stands out and is the perfect backdrop for any dinner gathering.

This type of seating maximizes space while creating a functional and inviting dining experience.

Selecting suitable materials, colors, and shapes will provide a relaxing and stylish space.

With careful planning, a banquette underneath the stairs can be ideal for any new home.

The under-the-stairs banquette offers a unique opportunity to maximize space and provide additional seating in new homes.

As a built-in piece of furniture, the banquette can be customized to your taste with various upholstery and material patterns, so it can easily fit in any decor.

It can be used as a casual breakfast nook, an intimate dinner seating, or an office desk.

Featuring a mix of texture and layers, this type of seating is comfortable enough to lounge in, and its deep seating can accommodate larger groups.

With the proper addition of cushions and throws, the banquette also functions as a cozy spot to curl up with a good book or to enjoy a cup of coffee.

The under-the-stairs banquette is an ideal way to make the most of your space, creating a stylish, functional, and comfortable dining area.

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30. Rolling bar cart and kitchen supply station

David Sarti; Photographer: Misha Gravenor

Creating a rolling bar cart and kitchen supply station under the stairs is an excellent way to keep your kitchen organized.

Look for a small rolling cart or shelving unit that fits the area and can hold glasses, utensils, and other cooking tools.

To keep things organized, use organizers or dividers in the cart.

Keeping the area clean and dust-free is also essential so your kitchen supplies remain in good condition.

With the above tips, you can design the perfect rolling bar cart and kitchen supply station under the stairs to keep your kitchen stocked and organized.


31.Bar

Grand Designs Live

A compact bar unit under the stairs can be used to store items like glassware, like highball glasses, rocks glasses, snifters, and flutes, and help serve drinks in the proper form and style.

Additionally, barware items like a jigger, muddler, shaker, and strainer are necessary for helping a bartender craft a perfect drink.

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Lastly, bottles of intoxicating spirits, mixers, and garnishes round out the home bar experience.

You could also keep bottles of wine here or whatever else you can dream up.

The possibilities are endless, from built-in drawers, cupboards, and shelving to adding a mini-fridge and a drinks cabinet.

Allison Campbell Designs

With an under-stairs bar, you can create something unique and striking while making the most of an otherwise underutilized space.


32. Under the stairs wine rack

@foxwardrobe

Create an atmosphere of sophistication in your home with an under the stairs wine rack.

Ideally suited to any space, it offers an attractive and efficient way to store your wine collection while taking advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted.

With several options available in various styles and materials, you can find the perfect wine rack to match your home décor and accommodate the size of your collection.

Rough Furniture

Not only will your wines be conveniently organized, but your rack can become a conversation starter for guests.

And with the proper storage, let your favorite bottles age gracefully and bring you joy for many years to come!

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33. Wine Cellar

Installing a wine cellar under the stairs is a convenient way to store, protect, and showcase your favorite bottles.

A cellar's dark, enclosed, cool environment is the perfect setting to keep the wine in peak condition. With the right materials and knowledge, anyone can create a place worthy of their finest bottles.

Once the cellar environment is established, it's time to begin organizing the wine.

Racks are ideal for storing bottles, as they efficiently use space and allow easy access.

Furthermore, if you want to display the bottles stylishly, consider adding shelves or LED lighting to the cellar.

When it comes to the door, you can add a touch of style and functionality with items such as a custom-designed door, a keypad lock, or a magnetic wall switch.

Creating a wine cellar is an enjoyable way to expand the usable space of your home while protecting your wine collection.

Whether you create something elegant and understated or extravagant and eye-catching, it can become a beautiful and functional feature of your home for years.

@housebuildmama

Above: @the.woo.you.are


34. Kitchenette

Add unique style, luxury, and functionality to any home with an under-the-stairs kitchenette.

This intelligent and creative way to maximize space in smaller homes is aesthetically pleasing and practical.

The possibilities are endless when using the space beneath a staircase: add storage, countertop space, a breakfast area, a sink, a wine cooler - whatever suits your needs.

With this addition, you'll create a cozy and intimate atmosphere while transforming your kitchen into a luxurious, comfortable, and functional space.

Whether you're short on space or want a modern touch, an under-the-stairs kitchenette is a great way to achieve your dream kitchen.


35. Dishware Storage

Maximize your under-the-stairs storage with clever and stylishly organized dishware solutions.

Pull-out drawers and open shelving can make great use of the shape of the stairs while still allowing for easy access.

Plus, you can be creative in arranging dishes, mixing bowls, and other items to maximize convenience and aesthetics.

Organize cookware items by item type and size, utilizing hooks and wall-mounted racks to keep oblong items like rolling pins and ladles easily accessible.

Baskets and drawers are great for smaller pots and pans.

At the same time, deeper cupboards can be utilized for oversized items like Dutch ovens or stockpots.

To truly maximize the space, consider adding built-in shelves or drawers - or even custom-built pieces to fit any odd shapes or angles.

With some simple organization and a bit of imagination, your under-stair storage will transform into an efficient and eye-catching cookware storage solution.

Here are some tips to get you started:

  • Experiment with different depths of shelving units and drawers to fit your dishes and cookware.

  • Keep frequently used items at a height that's easy to reach.

  • Use dividers and Lazy Susans to separate delicate items and keep them organized.

  • Put heavier items on the bottom shelves and use lighter ones on the top.

Your under-the-stairs storage can be convenient, eye-catching, and easy to access.

With a few easy modifications, you can turn cramped and unused space into a storage solution that will save you time and help you stay organized.

@roundhousedesign


36. Pantry

Are you tired of your pantry looking like a disaster?

Have you considered utilizing the often-overlooked space under your staircase to create a custom pantry storage solution?

With a few clever ideas and a bit of thought, you can transform it into something special and totally unique.

Whether you're looking to maximize storage space, or just need a place to organize all of your kitchen essentials, your under the stairs pantry can be the perfect homey solution.

Don't settle for the same dull and boring, let your creativity lead the way and make your under the stairs pantry the homey and useful part of your home it deserves to be.

It doesn't matter how big or small your home is.

With customized shelves and drawers, you can store anything from canned goods to small kitchen appliances.

Plus, you can make it match your home's décor perfectly, so it won't look out of place.

Investing in a unique, under the stairs pantry solution will save you time, money, and headache.

You'll be able to stay organized and make the most of your home's layout with ease.

FAQ about ideas for under the stairs

What is the storage area under the stairs called?

Well, it's known as a ‘cupboard under the stairs’ - a phrase that has existed since the 19th century when small, built-in closets were used to store cleaning supplies.

But now, cupboard under the stairs ideas have become an intelligent way of using space within the home.

From scarves and hats for winter to board games and snacks, it's an excellent way of organizing items and making the most of an often-overlooked area!

Are there any special considerations to consider when buying an under-the-stairs storage unit?

Start by determining your primary storage needs and ensure the unit you design can comfortably accommodate all of your items.

Take measurements of the designated storage space and select sturdy and attractive materials.

It's essential to ensure that the unit is constructed well and can bear the weight of the items you will store.

Besides being practical, your storage unit can also be an attractive accent in your home, so remember to choose one that reflects your style and aesthetic.

How much room do you need under the stairs?

Under-the-stairs storage can significantly maximize your living space. Still, you must have the right space to make it functional. Generally, you need at least 6 feet high, 3 feet wide, and a minimum depth of 1.5 feet. You can still create useful storage if these measurements are too large for your space. Consider installing shelves and drawers for smaller items, using the space for appliances like a mini-washer, or even hanging items on the walls. Whatever you decide, the goal is to make use of the limited space you have. Use the walls to add storage hooks, hang baskets or shelving, or even create customized cubbies. You can also use a sliding door or creative curtain to hide clothing or bulky items. With creative thinking and organization, you can maximize the space and get a functional, creative storage unit. 

Are the walls under my stairs load-bearing?

Wondering whether the walls under your stairs are load-bearing?

Knowing the different types of walls and their load-bearing capabilities is essential in ensuring the safety of your home.

Load-bearing walls support the structure of a building, connecting the upper floors to the foundation, and can only be removed with a structural engineer's assessment.

To determine if the walls under your stairs are load-bearing, look for signs such as beams or joists above the walls, or check your home's blueprints.

If unsure, having a structural engineer inspect your home to confirm their status is best.

Removing a load-bearing wall without proper assessment could cause serious safety issues.

Can I open up the space under my stairs?

Yes, you can open up the space underneath your stairs if it's not load-bearing!

You can transform the space into something valuable and eye-catching with some creativity and work.

One option is to make a small storage closet that can be used for stashing away items like winter coats, boots, and other items that you don't need lying about.

It's an especially great solution for tiny homes where storage is often at a premium.

Alternatively, you could create an inviting nook for reading or relaxing.

Place a cozy armchair and a small bookcase, and add some plants and pillows for an inviting atmosphere.

Or, if you are feeling particularly ambitious, create a mini office space with a desk, a task lamp, and some shelves for books or office supplies.

What kind of drawers can I find in an under-the-stairs storage unit?

Sliding drawers: These glides open quickly and provide plenty of storage for smaller items.

Sliding shelves: Can be adjusted and reorganized as needed to fit a variety of items and needs • 

Pull-out drawers: These offer plenty of surface space and can also accommodate more oversized items. 

Inside drawers: These can be customized to fit your space and provide an optimal level of organization.

Multiple drawer units: These can be stacked in one area and provide a great way to stow away smaller items, such as office supplies and tools. 

How much does an under-the-stairs storage unit cost?

The cost of an under-the-stairs storage unit will depend on the material used, size, and complexity of the build.

A basic unit constructed from wood, particle board, and/or laminate typically ranges from $500-$2,000. 

A ready-made, prefabricated storage solution can cost as little as $250. 

A simple bookshelf can cost between $200 and $300. 

Cabinets with multiple drawers and doors can cost between $400 and $700. 

In contrast, a high-end custom unit crafted from hardwood and higher-end materials can cost upwards of $3,000. 

You can decrease the price of an under-the-stairs storage unit by using cost-effective materials like solid wood and plywood instead of more expensive materials like hardwood. 

Shop around for the best deal and ask for references from your contractor about their past projects. 

Are there any tips for maintaining under-stairs storage units?

Proper maintenance is the key to keeping the space clean, organized, and safe.

Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  1. Ventilation is essential; ensure the space is well-ventilated, or else moisture could cause rot or mold.

  2. Clean regularly by using a mild detergent and warm water to remove dust, dirt, and debris.

  3. Organize items according to size, shape, and weight, maximizing storage capacity.

  4. Choose shelves and storage containers made from durable materials such as metal, wood, or plastic.

  5. Check for signs of dampness or pests and take immediate action to remedy any issues.

How do you use the empty space under the stairs?

Interior designers have many creative ways of incorporating the area under stairs into the home.

Here are a few possibilities to consider:

1. A built-in bookcase or shelving unit for storing books, objets d'art, and other items.

2. An extra closet for storing clothes, shoes, or linens.

3. A fun play area for children or an area to store books and toys.

4. An eye-catching wine cabinet for displaying your favorite bottles.

5. A small office space

6. An under the stairs library nook; add a comfortable chair and ottoman, and enjoy a good book.

How do I build storage space under the stairs?

The idea of building storage space under stairs is one that many homeowners have considered, as it can be a way to make efficient use of what would otherwise be wasted space.

But the reality is that creating storage space out of a seemingly impossible area is much more complex.

However, with the right resources and a little DIY know-how, even the average homeowner can turn the area under their stairs into an incredible storage space.

To begin planning to use the unused area under your stairs as an ideal storage space, assess the area and choose the most appropriate method of organization.

This will depend on the shape of the stairs and the type of items you want to store.

For instance, consider custom-made built-in closets if you store clothes.

If you are storing items that don’t need to be hung, you can opt for open shelving or even cubbies.

In addition to choosing an appropriate method of organization, there are a few other factors to consider when considering storage space under stairs ideas.

First, ensure that the space is adequately insulated and ventilated, as the area can have substantially different temperatures than the rest of your home.

Second, consider the height of the space.

You will want to ensure that anything you store is stored high enough so that it isn’t in the way when someone walks up or down the stairs.

And third, choose an appropriate floor surface.

Carpeting or non-slip vinyl can provide traction and reduce noise, or you may opt for a hard floor surface if you want to use the space to store heavier items.

Where can I buy under-the-stairs storage?

Need help with storage issues?

You are not alone.

With the average American home having 300,000 items, storage has become a critical issue for many households.

Thankfully, under-the-stairs storage can be an excellent solution for maximizing their space effectively.

Under the stairs, storage can help turn your home's awkward, unused areas into functional and stylish spaces.

From sleek floating shelves to rustic wooden cabinets, a range of options suits every home.

For those who want to take their understairs storage one step further, custom-built cabinets and alcoves are great for creating a unique, organized, and efficient look. Working with a skilled carpenter and designer, you can create a storage system that perfectly fits the space, with plenty of drawers and shelves to store items out of sight.

If custom-built projects aren't your thing, plenty of off-the-shelf solutions are also available.

Major furniture and department stores now have a wide selection of cabinets, drawers, and shelves that can fit easily under the stairs.

Alternatively, online shops like Amazon, Wayfair, and eBay often have even more options at a lower cost.

Whichever option you choose, under-the-stairs storage is a practical and stylish way to maximize your space and make sure everything in your home has its place.

So if you are wondering, "Where can I buy under-the-stairs storage?" the answer is: virtually anywhere!

Final Thoughts

From storage to playroom to meditation and wine cellar, the possibilities of what you can do with the space under your stairs are endless.

With the right mindset, a bit of effort, and a few helpful tips, you can transform this otherwise overlooked area into a valuable and versatile part of your home.

With this guide in hand, you have all the tools you need to create a functional and beautiful under stair space that reflects your unique personality, style, and lifestyle.

Now let’s get to work on transforming your space into something incredible!

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