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Storage Considerations, and why they deserve your consideration
Design Your Storage Around Your Life — Not the Other Way Around One of the most common mistakes I see in homes is this: storage is accepted exactly as it appears on the plans, with the assumption that “we’ll figure it out later.” The cabinetry gets installed, the shelves go in, and only then do we begin trying to make our belongings fit the space. More often than not, that’s when the frustration begins. The truth is that storage design isn’t really about cupboards or shelving at all — it’s about behaviour. It’s about how you move through your day, what you reach for regularly, what needs to be visible, and what can be tucked away. When we ignore those questions during the design phase, we end up forcing our routines to adapt to a structure that was never built with us in mind. The real shift — and it is genuinely life-changing — happens when you flip the process. Before finalising storage, take stock of what you actually own. Notice what you use daily, what frustrates you in your current setup, and what tends to pile up. Consider how you want the space to feel: calm, efficient, effortless. Then design the storage around those realities. When storage is created with intention, everything changes. You stop searching. You stop reshuffling. You stop feeling mildly irritated every time you open a cupboard. Instead, your environment begins to support you. Clear containers, thoughtful configurations, accessible shelving — these aren’t just aesthetic choices. They reduce cognitive load, improve efficiency, and create a sense of order that quietly lowers stress. Thoughtful storage supports flow — and flow supports focus. Well-designed storage may seem like a small detail during planning, but it shapes daily experience in profound ways. It turns organisation from something you constantly try to maintain into something that naturally holds itself. If you are planning a renovation, designing a new space, or simply rethinking how your current environment functions, don’t wait until the cupboards are installed to ask how they should work. Pause first. Audit what you have. Design around your real needs.
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Storage Considerations, and why they deserve your consideration
Decsions that add cost to your joinery quote
Joinery. Such an integral part of every space. We all want the most beautiful result we can get, but sometimes, budgets are tight so we need to be clever about our selections. Here are 8 decisions that can increase your joinery quote: 1. Intricate door profiles Fluting, V-groove, and routed detailing dramatically increase labour and spray time — particularly when using 2-pack polyurethane. If budget is tight, keep door profiles plainer. 2. Stone edge detailing Mitred 40mm edges, laminated build-ups, shark nose profiles, ogee edges and waterfall ends all add fabrication time. Stone pricing is often quoted per slab — but edge detail is charged in labour. 3. Sprayed bulkheads to match cabinetry Once a bulkhead is finished in 2-pack instead of paint, it becomes part of the joinery scope (which looks gorgeous) But then also requires the same prep, sealing, sanding and spraying apply. You'd be surprised the impact this addition has on budget over a whole home. 4. Fully integrated appliances Integrated dishwashers and fridges require custom doors, hinge systems, deeper cabinetry and precise alignment. In my opinion, the dishwasher at least is 1000% worth the extra cost - but again. Leaving these out will save you. 5. Internal joinery lighting Routing channels, concealing drivers, transformer access and coordinating with electrical all add complexity. When done correctly, it does look incredible though. 6. Slab thickness upgrades Moving from 20mm to 40mm or 60mm stone affects cabinetry support, installation labour and transport. You will also use more material which could mean you require additional slabs. 7. Curved joinery There is nothing off-the-shelf about curves. Bending ply, CNC cutting, veneer wrapping and hand finishing significantly increase cost. 8. Upgraded internal finishes Timber veneer interiors or 2-pack finished drawers effectively double the finishing scope. Let me know which ones would be your choice of additions in your space, and why! KX
Decsions that add cost to your joinery quote
Tik Tok Palettes
Good afternoon everyone! I have created a new folder for Tik Tok palettes. I will start this from now, but if there are any older schemes you want the info for, let me know and I will add these too. KX
Tik Tok Palettes
Feedback Friday
Good afternoon everyone, and as always, welcome to our new members. A reminder that tomorrow is Feedback Friday! Post your questions here and I will answer them for you. KX
Door handles
Happy Friday everyone! 👋 I’m after some opinions please. I’ve got a 1950s Art Deco apartment that we’ve fully gutted and are renovating quite modern, but I want to include a few subtle nods to its history with small Art Deco details. One of those is the door handles, but I’m stuck on the finish. I need something that also ties in with my gunmetal tapware. I’m currently tossing up between distressed nickel or brushed nickel would love your thoughts!
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