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Same place, more space : 50 projects to maximize every room in the house
Karl Champley, master carpenter and host of DIY Channel's Wasted Spaces and DIY to the Rescue, offers 50 home-improvement projects to maximize space. Readers will learn to create hidey-holes under floor boards, construct fold-down changing tables, carve out shelving niches between studs in the wall, and much more.
SPACE SAVERS
The Eddins's foyer was jammed with book bags, shoes, toys and coats--all reminiscent of my own home, where my wife and I work to contain the disorder left in the wake of our toddler son. [Photograph]: The author (left) and homeowner Bruce Meek's son Christopher build a knee-wall cabinet, using a sheet of oriented strand board and some lumber as a work surface. AVOID WIRING AND PIPES Before opening any walls, inspect the house from the attic to the basement to see where electrical wiring, phone and data cables, air-conditioning ducts, and water and waste piping may be hiding.