Hardly any aspect of a home accomplishes more in terms of functionality and aesthetics than custom built-in cabinets and shelves. You likely have seen plenty of creative built-in design ideas by pouring through magazines, on Pinterest, HGTV, or community sites like Houzz. One thing is for certain built-ins add style and personality, and even a dramatic statement, to any living space.

The beauty of using built-ins

Built-ins blend into your décor rather than standing out—creating a coherent look that makes a room feel open and airy. Built-ins also create a smooth transition between living spaces, expanding a room’s possibilities. Ideally, built-ins look like a part of the home itself—blending seamlessly for an overall minimalist appearance.

Elite Home Works can specialize in many different builtin’s custom designed and installed to specific space in your home.

IS THERE AN IDEAL TIME TO USE BUILT-INS?

Particularly for small and awkwardly shaped spaces (like under the stairs or stooped roofline), built-ins are a perfect way to transform underutilized space into valuable areas in your home.

 

BUILT-IN FURNITURE PROVIDES PLENTY OF STORAGE

Hiding away your prized collection? Now is the time to display it. Whatever your passions are—antiques, glassware, paintings or books, you can customize a place to display them and show them off in style. Moreover, you can occupy an entire wall without the room looking smaller.

 

BUILT-INS CREATE A COHESIVE LOOK THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME

Custom, built-in cabinets and shelves aren’t just for the kitchen anymore—imagine how fabulously functional they could be in every room to help you maximize space and exude luxury.

A show-worthy living room

Organize and beautify one of your family’s most used rooms with custom, built-in shelving, and cabinets to store, display and conceal a flat screen television, DVDs, board games, books, artwork, photographs or keepsakes.

An Organized library or home office

Make your home office more pleasant and efficient with custom, built-in cabinets and shelves—one that functions as a study nook for kids (where books, papers, and school supplies can be hidden out of sight when they are not in use); or a home office for you (organize and hide bills, paperwork, your computer, printer and other office supplies). Consider built-ins around the doorway to store items that you use every day.

A Luxurious Bedroom

Why not hide that TV in the bedroom with a built-in entertainment center, to include folding or sliding doors and custom nooks to hide all the electronic components? How about built-in bookshelves around the bed to keep all of your nightly reading material organized and close at hand? No more piles of books on the nightstand.

New, Functional Closet Space

Custom built-in cabinets and shelves in the closet are a happy thought indeed, storing clothing, shoes and other personal items. You can even use custom built-in cabinets and shelves to replace traditional dressers, saving valuable floor space.

A Resort-Like Bathroom Retreat

Built-ins blend beautifully with master and guest bathrooms providing not only much-needed storage space (for towels and personal items), but also creating a look of sophistication and elegance. Display your favorite candles, soaps and other spa-like collectibles to create an ideal getaway—an oasis right in your own home.

Inviting and functional Mudrooms

Custom shelves and cabinets also make the most of the wall space in your mudroom. This catch-all area can easily get cluttered. But, built-in nooks, hooks, and cabinets can stow all of your backpacks, coats, scarves, gloves, umbrellas, keys and anything else you need to grab on the way out the door.

A custom cabinet can double as bench storage where your family can remove their shoes so they don’t track mud and dirt into your home. Add individual built-in shelves can be designed to stow shoes and boots off the floor, as well as to prevent people from tripping on them.

Functional Laundry Rooms

A well-appointed laundry room can also include built-in shelves and cabinets to hide your ironing board or hang clothes to dry. Create custom space for folding laundry and store detergents and other chemicals safely out of sight. Keep piles of laundry off the floor by using “colors vs. whites” pull out dirty clothes cabinets.

Custom Coffered-Ceilings 

If you’re building a home or considering a remodel, seriously consider either adding or removing softies and coffered ceilings. Depending on the layout you envision you may want to add or remove certain elements that better suits your lifestyles. Opening up a cluttered space to make a more open floor plan is one consideration. However, if your area is to open adding certain design elements can bring more character to the space.