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The Top Trends for Organization and Storage in 2015

January 14, 2015

Demand for storage and organization solutions is on the rise. As long-term homeowners take on remodeling projects and younger buyers renovate to increase resale value, owners are working to improve the aesthetics and functionality of their homes by making efficient storage a priority. Renters in set spaces are also looking for ways to make the most of their square footage by taking advantage of simple, non-permanent storage options.

To help organizers prepare for storage projects this year, our trend and design team pulled together the top trends for organization and storage for 2015. Take a look at some of the top ways to store your things and enhance décor this year:
 


top ways to store your things and enhance décor



1. Versatility and Adaptability: A new design term for storage has hit the market – “specialized storage.” Storage solutions in this category provide unique ways to repurpose space and accommodate for specific home needs. Modular storage pieces like cubbies, for example, work well to organize kitchens, play rooms and bathrooms. Built-in, locker-style storage is popular for children’s coats, book bags and shoes in areas like drop zones or mud rooms.

 

Attractive Storage Option

 


3. Maximizing Space for Custom Closets: Some homeowners are taking space away from second and third bedrooms to gain space for a walk-in master closet. These oversized, walk-in closets can sometimes hold year-round wardrobes with no seasonal switch out necessary. Those without an extra bedroom to spare can gain space from another, smaller area of the home or enhance current closet space with a custom design. Overall, these custom closet systems maximize space and keep clothes, shoes and accessories neat and organized.

 


Super Pantry



4. Super Pantries: In kitchens, some homeowners are creating “super pantries,” which go beyond food storage to offer versatile space for many different projects. Like an exaggerated butler’s pantry or scullery, a super pantry can include prep space, open storage, room for secondary appliances and craft or gift wrapping stations, all with the purpose of reducing clutter in the main kitchen and creating a more usable space.

For more storage and home ideas, check out the trend and design team’s daily inspiration on Design Meets Style.