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Investigate space between the bathroom wall studs, and you might discover hidden storage. This old house harbored a generous 18 inches between the bath and an adjacent room. To put the space to work, the homeowner removed two framing studs with a reciprocating saw, reframed the opening, and slipped in this 48x78-inch cabinet that was built on-site.
Even if your wall space is shallower, shelves built floor-to-ceiling between studs can hold a large amount of supplies and toiletries. If desired, add doors to conceal the clutter.
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Please add resources!
6/18/2010 11:12:00 AM Report AbusePlease include resources; the name of the manufacturer would be helpful. I like this idea but I do not know where to find it.
6/14/2010 06:14:27 PM Report AbuseLove the cabinet, where to find?
6/14/2010 11:14:34 AM Report AbuseIt would be nice if you could include sources for the items shown in the pictures. For example, I would love to have a stool like the dark one with the white top under the vanity???
6/14/2010 10:15:59 AM Report Abuseit saves space, really impressive.
3/29/2010 03:06:35 AM Report Abuseimpressing.
3/29/2010 03:05:21 AM Report Abusewhat aclever idea
3/2/2010 05:16:19 AM Report AbuseWhere can a person find this stainless steel adjustable shelf???
1/11/2010 09:57:27 AM Report AbuseNow this is a good idea.
12/22/2009 02:44:41 AM Report Abusei would like to see more vertical cabinets in a 5ftby 5ft bath,to store towels.
12/21/2009 06:19:34 PM Report Abuse