Clutter ''must be addressed with storage''
02/02/2010
Studio apartments are small enough as it is without clutter having to get in the way, which is why people with such homes need to address the space with plenty of storage.
Such is the view of Ketan Sheth, the managing director of Goldmine Project Consultants in India, who has 20 years of experience in the industry.
He asserted that people ought to find furniture, such as beds, that will do "double duty" in terms of storage, adding that even chairs and ottomans can have good storage areas inside them.
Mr Sheth continued: "Use containers to hide clutter. Buy wicker baskets or old steamer trunks to store out-of-season clothing, linens and towels. They will look great and contain all of those small items that make a room look cluttered."
Recently, the Times of India spoke to a range of experts regarding how the mood of a house can be completely changed and discovered that many individuals may overlook the importance of lighting when addressing this.
Posted by Elizabeth Mewes
