Behind Closet Doors - Hidden Conveniences

Elisa
by Elisa
I'm passionate about keeping things hidden, out of sight, and off the counter tops, but I also don't want to have to go downstairs every time I need the vacuum.
If you have the opportunity while you are remodeling or if you simply want to add an outlet into an existing closet, you can hide all of your supplies and cords behind the closet doors while keeping your counters clutter free.
Master Bathroom Linen Closet
Master Bathroom Linen Closet: Hidden the ipod dock, steamer, and iron.
Master Bathroom Vanity
Master Bathroom Vanity: Hidden Toothbrush and Dustbuster
Hallway Closet
Hallway Closet: Hidden Handheld Vacuum and Electric Blower Battery Pack
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  • Susan Stodola Susan Stodola on Mar 20, 2014
    Same here.......The previous occupants of the house I live in had just about every inch of counter space covered with kitchen gadgets. I don't even leave the coffee maker or toaster out.........decorative items only on the kitchen counter. And in the bathroom, I had my builder open the wall to the right of the sink and made a 34 inch tall cabinet between the studs. Lined it with bead board, framed it and put a door on it. Also had an electrical outlet put in the cabinet for the water pic/toothbrush.
  • Elisa Elisa on Mar 20, 2014
    WOW, brilliant @Susan Stodola!!! Love that idea!
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