Pull Out Hanging Rails for Coats

Pull out hanging rails are an ideal solution for under stairs coat storage, particularly in busy family hallways. Smooth-running mechanisms allow the rail to glide forward, making coats and jackets easy to access while keeping them neatly concealed when closed. This bespoke approach to storage is especially popular in homes where hallway space is limited but organisation is key.

Pull Out Shoe Racks and Shelving

Shoes are one of the most common sources of hallway clutter. Bespoke pull out shoe racks and shelving make excellent use of the depth available under the stairs, allowing footwear to be stored efficiently and accessed easily. Designed to suit your household, these solutions accommodate everything from everyday shoes to occasional wear, keeping the space tidy and functional.

Storage for Boots

Boots require deeper and taller storage than standard shoes, particularly for wellington boots or riding boots. We design bespoke under stairs storage with dedicated compartments sized specifically for boots, helping to maintain their shape while keeping muddy or wet footwear out of sight. This is an especially practical solution for rural homes across Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset.

Storage for School Bags

Under stairs storage is perfectly suited to the demands of family life. Custom storage for school bags helps keep hallways organised and morning routines running smoothly. Compartments can be designed to suit individual bags, with flexibility built in as storage needs change over time.

Under Stairs Wine Storage

Bespoke under stairs wine storage provides a stylish and practical solution for wine lovers. From discreet cupboards to open wine racks or glazed displays, under stairs wine storage can be tailored to suit both modern and traditional interiors. Bottle orientation, capacity and finishes are all carefully considered to create a solution that is both functional and visually appealing.

Under Stairs Bookcases

Under stairs bookcases transform unused space into an attractive feature. By working with the natural angles of the staircase, bespoke bookcases can be designed as open shelving or combined with closed storage below. This option works particularly well in period homes across Hampshire and Dorset, adding character while providing valuable storage.

Under Stairs Utilities Access

Utilities such as meters and fuse boxes are often located beneath the staircase. Our bespoke under stairs storage solutions are designed to allow full and safe access to these essential services. Clever detailing such as removable panels, hinged doors or discreet access points ensures compliance without compromising on storage or aesthetics.

Under Stairs Cupboards

Under stairs cupboards remain one of the most versatile storage solutions. Ideal for household items, cleaning equipment or general storage, bespoke cupboards provide a clean and organised finish. Internal layouts can be customised with shelves, drawers or pull out systems to suit how you use your home.

Modern Design

For contemporary interiors, we offer modern under stairs storage designs featuring flat fronted doors, push-to-open fastenings and smooth painted finishes. These minimalist solutions integrate seamlessly into modern homes and new builds across Hampshire, Wiltshire and beyond, creating a streamlined and uncluttered look.

Classic Traditional Design

Classic under stairs storage is particularly well suited to period and country homes. Shaker style doors, with or without a face frame, offer a timeless appearance. These can be crafted in solid oak for a natural finish or painted to complement existing joinery, providing flexibility while maintaining traditional character and craftsmanship.

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A Carpenter’s Wife Blog

Nick and I share a passion for creativity and design. We have renovated several houses together and as I was regularly drafted in to help with his carpentry work. It was a natural step to go into business together. For many years this was an informal arrangement with me learning on my feet, including CAD, web design, tax and admin. I was itching to get involved practically so it wasn’t long before I joined Nick on-site.

We’re very lucky to enjoy our time working together. My blog is a reflection on what we are doing, what we have learnt and where we are going. It’s nice to keep a written record of our journey together and life in Dorset with three young children.