Hey all, I was looking to see if anyone had any storage suggestion ideas for this Dead space. I have behind my refrigerator. I’m only able to reach in. Probably about 3 ft or so, but the space is about 4 ft wide by 7 ft long. The floor of this space is also the ceiling of my basement, so I can’t see it supporting very much weight without being reinforced. Looking for ideas if you have any, thanks!

  • spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Cut a hole in the floor in there to the basement.

    Run a hotwheels track (or similar) from your countertop, though the storage area, through the floor, and down to the basement.

    Or more practically, store big/lightweight items and use a reacher grabber thingy as others suggested.

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    17 hours ago

    Homelab. Or a pantry with deep pull out shelves. Or open it up on the side of the room through that doorway and convert to a built-in bookshelf or cupboard and close it up on the kitchen side.

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      16 hours ago

      Thanks kind of where I’m leaning. Do you know of a track or something that would allow me to pull the storage out?

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        13 hours ago

        I’d start with IKEA, for inspiration at the very least. A lot of their kitchen stuff is very modular, so they may have something that could fit in without too much fuss.

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    15 hours ago

    I’m sure that floor is the same as the rest of the house, as floor is built first, then walls atop the floor.

    So wouldn’t worry about the loads it can handle.

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    15 hours ago

    I’d make a pull out pantry but also consider wiring in a battery power station inside to power the fridge during power outages.

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    18 hours ago

    You could build some shelving and use it as a baking tray holder, with the trays facing vertical. They would be easy to slide in/out.

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    19 hours ago

    Make an elevator from the basement to the kitchen. Or just make a hole to the basement, but your laundry basket under and throw your dirty laundry in the hole.

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    19 hours ago

    The fridge doesn’t go in front of it does it? I’d assume not cuz of the light switch.

    Store bulk paper products like toilet paper, paper towel, and tissue boxes.

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      18 hours ago

      Sorry I probably didn’t explain it very well. Nothing goes in front of where that hole is. The way it works is more like that hole is just there and it reaches all the way to the same wall that my refrigerator is on. If that makes sense, I’ll see if I can post another picture

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        16 hours ago

        What’s on the other side or the wall?

        The “best” use of that space would be to punch a door in the wall and make a floor to ceiling pantry IMO.

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        17 hours ago

        Another pic would be helpful, I’m not quite understanding the spatial arrangement you’re describing

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    17 hours ago

    Get some realistic skeletons, put them in there, don’t tell anyone about it and just seal it and forget about it.