10 Clever Under-Stair Storage Space Ideas & Solutions

One of the oldest space-saving storage tricks in the interior design handbook involves making use of that leftover area underneath the stairs, the awkward extra space that does not always lend itself to cheap or easy storage solutions. These designs, however, show just how creative one can be with what seems like the hardest space to deal with in a house.

stairs with drawers
stairs with drawers

While not a new idea, turning stairs into drawers is a relatively simple way to get easily-accessible storage space out of a staircase.


Along similar lines, there a number of other clever but more technically advanced ways to hide under-stair storage or even an entire hidden room or secret passage. The remote-control contraption pictured here, built as one couple's gift to their teenage daughter, "goes entirely unnoticed by clueless visitors," Web Urbanist writes. When lifted, the staircase reveals that it was hiding a room that's used as an office and play area.


stairs book shelves combined
stairs book shelves combined

At the other end of the spectrum, this bookcase-and-stairs combination shows off your favorite volumes to anyone traveling between the floors of your house.


staircase built in drawers
staircase built in drawers

An extension of the simple stair drawers design idea, there are other ways to make more complex and spacious compartments out of a staircase such as these storage stairs above.


stairs built in storage
stairs built in storage

A less in-your-face idea, each tread of this alternating-tread bookcase/staircase becomes a self-contained storage-and-display shelving unit of its own.


stairs with storage
stairs with storage

There are also do-it-yourself solutions out there for those people who already have a staircase but have simply run out of space, like this traditional-looking stair-and-drawer system one pictured above.


stairs storage combined
stairs storage combined

Whether you want extra places to display your odds-and-ends collections, more room for your clothing or simply additional filing space there are a lot of creative ways to take advantage of all the extra area below something that every two-story-or-more home already has.


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