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Concealed storage in the interior: how to achieve order without unnecessary noise

Hidden storage is one of the smartest ways to organise your space so that everything is at hand, but nothing is ‘eye-catching’. This approach is especially appreciated in modern interiors, where clean lines, calm colours and visual harmony are not just a trend, but a way of life.

What is hidden storage and why is it important?

Hidden storage is the organisation of places for things so that they are not visible in everyday life. These can be built-in wardrobes, niches, furniture with hidden sections, or entire areas hidden behind wall decoration.

This approach is especially relevant:

  • in small apartments where every centimetre of space needs to be used;
  • in minimalist or Scandinavian interiors where unnecessary objects in plain sight disturb visual tranquillity;
  • in families with children where there is a need to quickly restore order;
  • for those who want a functional but clean interior without excessive decor.

The main hidden storage solutions used by designers

1. Built-in wardrobes in the colour of the wall

One of the most effective techniques is to make the wardrobe invisible. This is achieved by painting the facades in the colour of the walls or using the same material. Such cabinets do not create a visual division of the wall and merge with the space.

2. Furniture with additional functions

Seats with drawers, coffee tables with hidden compartments, beds with linen boxes – all these are examples of multifunctional furniture that combine comfort and storage.

3. Use of blind spots

Staircases, niches in the walls, and the space under the window sill are often unused areas that can be turned into storage space. Designers carefully analyse the layout so as not to lose a single functional centimetre.

4. Panels and false walls

You can hide technical areas, wardrobes or even a laundry room in the walls. All you need to do is plan it at the design stage. We often use decorative panels or slats behind which doors are hidden.

5. Kitchens with integrated appliances

One of the most common requests is for a kitchen where ‘nothing is visible’. Appliances integrated into the furniture, compartments for storing small appliances behind louvred doors, niches for household items – all this allows you to maintain order and preserve aesthetics.

Things to consider at the planning stage?

To ensure that hidden storage works effectively, it is important to incorporate it into the concept before the renovation begins. Here are some tips:

  • Analyse your habits. Do you like to collect shoes, have a lot of books or household chemicals? Provide a place for what you really need to store.
  • Set aside space for seasonal storage. For example, in the corridor, you can design a mezzanine or tall cabinets for suitcases, outerwear or blankets.
  • Consider the depth and height of the furniture. For example, the depth of a wardrobe should be at least 55 cm, but if it is only a household wardrobe, you can make it already.
  • Plan for concealed handles or opening systems. Push mechanisms, integrated profiles or milled facades can avoid visual noise.
  • Don’t be afraid of minimalism. Less is often more. Thanks to properly organised hidden storage, the interior looks ‘expensive’ and neat.

Advantages of hidden storage

  • Visual calmness. The interior looks harmonious and is easier to perceive.
  • Cleanliness and order. Fewer things in sight means less chaos.
  • Increase in usable space. The use of niches, corners and complex areas is a plus to functionality.
  • Increase the value of the interior. With properly designed storage, the space looks professional and complete.

Hidden storage is not just a fashion trend, but a well-thought-out design solution that allows you to create an interior where everything has its place. The idea is not only to ‘hide everything unnecessary’, but to build a space around the real life, habits and rhythm of the owner. Professional designers are able to analyse the space so that even the smallest apartment ‘works’ for convenience and beauty. If you dream of an interior without visual noise, hidden storage will be your best ally.

More about the project

In this project, we worked with clients who are true fans of hidden storage. No visual overload – just clean lines and perfectly hidden appliances. Even the wine bottles have their own little cabinet.
We combined matte facades in a sandy shade with terrazzo tiles and a minimum of decor – maximum functionality and style.

The living room is a logical extension of the kitchen: wood, white walls and a minimum of colour. One of the important wishes was to arrange an area for the customers’ favourite hobby – listening to vinyl records. So we designed shelves and a place for a record player under the stairs. There’s also a fireplace, a TV and a cosy armchair – everything you need to just exhale and be in the moment.

Design @gl.design_studio
Project: Rays of Light, Kyiv
Area: 47 sq.m.

 

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