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Garage Since there isn’t a lot of width to play with in the garage — unless you plan on leaving your vehicles outside — Bois- selle finds creative ways to utilize the space. Cabinets are
No. 1, she says. And slat walls with hooks are fabulous for keeping rakes and shovels at bay, as well as hand tools and fishing rods. Cubbies and small drawers for clean- ing and car products are also handy, as are overhead racks that secure bikes in place while conserving space. And then there are the sporting goods. “One client wanted hockey lockers, so
‘One client wanted hockey lockers, so we did five of them in his garage for all of his hockey gear.’
we did five of them in his garage for all of his hockey gear,” Boisselle says. “And he actually got name plates for the top of them. That was really cool. “In another garage we did a gardening centre with a pot- ting shed. She has a bench where she can do her plants.” Rosehill also works with homeowners to plan and outfit well-organized garages and Stalwart Appliances by Design carries the Gladiator Garage Works line of creative storage solutions.
128 Parade of Homes Fall 2013
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