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Picture of beautiful new office space designed out of cluttered storage room
Picture of overloaded and cluttered storage space in a commercial space

Unburied & Reimagined

What a remarkable journey! We transformed this packed storage room into a functional office! We started with a space filled to the brim with old furniture, office supplies, Covid-era cleaning equipment, and more, making it impossible to see that there was a window. After a thorough sorting and organizing phase, we reinvented the space to create a functional and inviting environment for the office manager. Now, it’s a clean, neat area that fosters calm, productive conversations and efficient work. Ahhh...

Sorted & Basketed

We gave this linen closet a functional makeover in the client's style. By incorporating matching baskets, it not only looks much better, but it’ll also make keeping everything in order a breeze. No more rummaging through a jumble of mismatched cloth bins with puddles of mystery goo at the bottom; with this new setup, everything has its own designated spot in easy to wipe synthetic weave baskets. For the client, this meant ensuring kid-friendly items were within reach for the kiddos and the cough medicine could be grabbed by a parent from an upper level even when the lights are out at night (inevitably, when it's needed most)! Voila!

Picture of beautiful organized linen closet with baskets for easy maintenance
Picture of outdated and cluttered linen closet with mismatched bins and jumble of supplies
Picture of organized basement with zones for exercise, work and maintenance
Picture of disorganized basement with piles of wood, equipment and household supplies

Unloaded & Streamlined

This basement underwent a remarkable conversion, evolving from a cluttered dumping zone filled with leftover lumber, furniture, and sports equipment into a well-organized and functional space. We successfully created distinct areas that cater to various needs, including a dedicated exercise/sports zone, an inventory area for household items, and open maintenance zones that service providers can easily access. While this space is not intended to be 'finished,' adding some color and 'warmth' (pun intended) is being considered to make it even more 'livable.' Stay tuned...

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