National Plan Homes - storage for the living room

The amount, kind and location of storage space is influenced not only by the articles to be stored and the type of dwelling, but by the climate. Temperature and atmospheric conditions affect requirements for such materials as fuel, rubber, furs and woolens. Regional variations are dependent not only on climatic conditions (hot, cold, dry or damp), but on natural resources (types of fuel, types of food, either home-produced or stored in bulk) and geographical conditions (types of recreational equipment, clothing and bedding). 


for the living room -  Above and below are two interesting solutions to the problem of living room storage. Hi-fi phonograph and radio equipment is installed here; there is generous extra room for storage of games, books, surplus sofa pillows. Piano above is interestingly framed. In lower photo, office corner hides out of sight when not in use.