Small Space Storage Solution

This little space beside the stairs in our homes entryway, was always been a bit of an eyesore and a convenient โ€˜catch allโ€™ area that would look very messy, very fast ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

We had the entry closet to store some things in but after putting a small freezer in there, that storage went away too.
With babester on the way, I finally drew out an idea and got the husbster to sit down with me and measure out some IKEA pieces to use for the creating of my vision.

Turns out, he was not at all pumped to create it ๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿ™ˆ
BUT, he did a fabulous job in the end ๐Ÿ˜…

Mom helped me assemble some of the pieces so theyโ€™d be ready to go when Mike finally had some time. Which happened to be the day after we got back from our baby moon, hence the suitcases you can see below.

 Once he had secured the base, we contemplated what to do for a top. The length of the whole bench was a bit too long to use the boards weโ€™d planned on using, as they all had a little bit of twist to them, making installation too difficult.
We went with a piece of birch plywood to put on top, as per a suggested idea from the mumsie ๐Ÿค“

Edging to give the front a finished look was available in the matching color and that went on simply by ironing and then going behind that and pressing it on firmly with a rolling pin.

Kinda funny that two house items I avoid, the iron and rolling pin, were actually needed for a reno project ๐Ÿคช

I of course spray painted the knobs that came with the cupboard/drawer fronts, gold ๐Ÿคช๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป

I tested out a few different sealers my mom happened to have and ended up going with clear, ‘Diamond Finish’ Varathane . I applied three coats, letting it dry, as well as giving it a super duper light sanding and wipe down, between each coat.

Iโ€™m SO happy with how it turned out and somehow, it still always floors me how FILLING a space, can actually make it feel bigger.
Now we have good bench for putting on shoes, storage for shoes and other odds and ends as well as a very handy place to set the car seat, diaper bag, mail etc. when you enter the house.

Price break-down –

 

$180.00 – 2 Kallax shelf units
$40.00 – 4 Kallax door inserts
$80.00 – 4 Kallax drawer inserts
(All in high gloss white)
$45.00 – 1 Sheet of birch plywood from Rona
$10.00 – 1 Pack edge banding from Rona
$10/20 – Clear finish – not certain on the price as I used my moms and used very little + misc. screws, applicable taxes etc.

The First Thing You See – An Entryway Makeover

Of our entire houses layout, the entryway is the place I liked least, as the door opens directly to the top of the basement stairs.

At least there is space to both sides and itโ€™s not a door that goes directly into the kitchen… it’s not SO bad ๐Ÿ˜‰

This is how it looked upon purchase.

The large closet area is also beneficial, if not placed a little far back ๐Ÿ˜œ

Apart from the obvious trim, paint and flooring, the front door and side window were also changed.

 

We wanted a door that allowed some light to come through but still keep the privacy, so this was the chosen specimen.
My eyes literally only come JUST above the lowest window pane on the door so it is still very private, for me ๐Ÿ˜œ

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