Getting the Most of our Square Footage

We all wish we have all the money to buy a home here in the city that have enough living space. However we have to pay for square footage and it is not cheap! For people on a budget like me, we now have a choice of having enough space by living in the suburbs or staying in a smaller place in the city. If you want to enjoy the amenities and have less travel time, living in the city is the choice. If you are living in a studio or using or living room as a guest room, or a guest room doubles as your study, you don't have to live in a cramp space, the answer is multifunctional furniture and clever storage solutions.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hidden Trash Receptacle

Do you want to hide your trash from your toddlers busy hands? Are you tired at staring at the unsightly look of the garbage bin on your kitchen floor? Why not hide them in style while gaining extra workspace and storage at the same time? The Kitchen Cart with Pantry is a kitchen work center, pantry and trash receptacle in one! Constructed from durable particle board with a solid hardwood butcher block top, this versatile portable kitchen island will increase efficiency in your kitchen. This kitchen cart and island features a tilt-out compartment to accommodate a 13-gallon waste basket and a built-in pantry to store your canned foods, packages and spices. For additional convenience, the kitchen work center includes three drawers to store your dish towels, napkins and kitchen utensils. Hidden casters behind a real hardwood skirt offer smooth and easy mobility - plus, the kitchen cart only weighs 57 lbs!

If you don't have enough floor space for an island, you can put your trash bin inside one of your kitchen cabinets. Try Rev-A-Shelf 35Qt Pull-Out Waste Bin with Lid. This durable pullout waste container would keep your trash out of sight.

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