If you've ever felt the need to organize things in a specific place but didn't have the necessary shelf to put them on, we offer some suggestions worth considering. You can even make these shelves yourself. Lately, there's been more and more talk about recycling and the need to be as environmentally friendly as possible.
The truth is that in a consumerist society like ours, too many unnecessary things are bought, cluttering up space, and then we realize we don't use them. The solution: avoid buying new things and recycle old ones.
Often, the small surface area of a room forces us to choose as little furniture as possible to avoid overloading the room. In such situations, we are left with no choice but to turn to vertical storage, thus saving floor space. For example, a shelf for storing cooking utensils, mounted under the kitchen ceiling can be very useful.
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High shelves can be mounted on the wall, hung with ropes or chains fixed in sturdy ceiling plugs of a room. You can use any type of material and most importantly, you can reuse old objects that clutter your house: wooden boxes, chests, planks, battens, pieces of timber, ropes, buckets, old drawers and the list goes on.
In addition to these, you will also need some nails and a hammer, screws and a screwdriver, paint in different colors, sanding materials (sandpaper and wood file), metal plates for fastening. The rest depends on your courage and creativity.








