Modern living spaces are getting smaller and smaller with each passing day and for those who live in urban settings with studio apartments, every inch is a precious asset. Modern designing is becoming an art that finds the fine balance between style, aesthetic joy and utility. And the most important factor that will save you space, is making sure that you get rid of the clutter, in a wise and daft manner. Here’s our little guide to decorative storage … #1 Storage needs and the available space An ability to understand and take into account what you are working with and what you need to finally achieve, is the single most essential aspect of creating the perfect decorative storage space. While you need to get the look, style and the decorative appeal, the basic aspect it’s still about having enough space to put your stuff in. #2 Categorize Decorative storage is about bringing in form and function. Therefore one needs to first categorize which accessories and items will be showcased for the decorative purpose and what will be hidden away from the eyes of the guests. Instead of stacking up cereal boxes in the kitchen cabinet, use your fancy chinaware. In the very same way, only use decorative books and other items in the living room that are worth showcasing, instead of old and unused items. #3 Use shelves It’s not just what you store, but also how you store. Using free-standing shelves is an old favorite and something that adds beauty to the space it adorns. But, since space is the issue of contention, most people generally prefer the in-built ones. Whatever maybe the style of your shelves, make sure they are evenly spaced and can house as much stuff as possible. For example, the design of an intended bookrack must have small and numerous shelves, while the racks in your kitchen can have larger height for various items to

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