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Before and After: Converting a linen cupboard into a study

Transforming a small hallway linen cupboard to an all in one: entry drop off, study nook and home storage station – home design edge

3d view of converted study

 

The before

The hall way is in a compact post war cottage and divided from other parts of the home by double swing doors.  As per other post war cottages, the floor plan was limited in area and featured high 3m (10ft) ceilings.   The linen cupboard was used for miscellaneous storage.

Before plan

Before view

Reason to make change

The new space was to enclose shoe and bag storage at the entry, have a dedicated work area, store all items that were from a previous home office including stationery and files, as well as bulk storage from a previous linen cupboard.  As it was a smaller home, having a space for every item and decluttering wires and miscellaneous items was important. The new space was to be the physical and AV hub of the home, and store away items so that the rest of the homes limited living areas could be used more effectively.

 

Describing the process: Time / Cost / Setbacks / surprises

Process

The construction took approximately 3.5 weeks

The process included demolition, measuring up, design, fabrication by cupboard maker, electrical rough in, installation of cupboards, electrical final and painting.

 

Costs

The project cost approximately 8.5k AUD.  This project was good value considering it addressed the storage requirements of the client, added flexibility and improved the appearance and appeal from the front entry.  A larger home with a dedicated study area would have cost considerably more.

  • Demolition 1k
  • Cabinetry 5k
  • Electrical 1.5k
  • Painting 1k

 

Setbacks and surprises

The cupboard maker was very skilled and displayed good problem solving and craftsmanship.  The cupboards were installed with very tight tolerances. The floors and walls in the existing home were all out of alignment and required on site adjustment of the cupboards to fit.

 

The design included wrap around overhead cupboards that were suspended with little support.  The cupboard maker worked out a clever support system that used back spanning and compression to hold all the cupboards together.

 

Benefits / Outcome

The final outcome turns a disused space into an architectural intervention.  There is a ‘timber’ ribbon that wraps and folds around the opening, forming work surfaces, vertical siding and cupboard doors.  The timber is supported by the white cupboards that completes the frame.

The finished product fulfills the purpose of decluttering the home and finding a dedicated and accessible place for every item, whether small or large.  The dedicated work area is pleasant to work in. There is even integrated lighting from a concealed cove. All cables and tech are hidden away in a shallow cupboard beneath the table and connected to the top by a neat gromit.  The ‘after’ is the highlight of the home.

After Plan

After view

Small transitional spaces like hallways can be transformed with a bit of planning and attention to detail.  Working on the these in between spaces makes a big impact for decluttering the rest of the home.

home design edge Resource List

  • Cupboards – 2 pac poly cupboard doors, custom made to suit existing opening sizes
  • Feature cupboard door and table top workspace – Plywood sealed with clear finish
  • Lighting – Integrated strip lighting in coves
  • Flooring – Stripped vinyl flooring and polish base timber floor
  • Chair – Ikea stools

 

Further Resources

For those that are interested in renovation constraints and opportunities for their own home, you may be interested in home design edge’s new Renovation feasibility review service we are developing.  Check this space for further details.