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Best Under Stair Design Ideas for Awkward Indoor Spaces

June 4, 2024
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Hannah Haber

Ever feel like your home has hidden secrets waiting to be discovered, like those awkward spaces under your stairs? But before you think of turning it into a cupboard room like the one in Harry Potter, there are more ways to make this often neglected area functional. Reclaim this dead zone from cobwebs, dust bunnies, and forgotten items with these under stair ideas.

Prepare and Plan

Before diving in, take a good look at what you have to work with. Like any makeover project, begin by assessing the space under your stairs.

Measure Dimensions

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This will be the foundation of the space’s final look. Grab a measuring tape and meticulously measure the height, width, and depth of the available space. Don’t forget to consider any obstructions such as pipes and electrical wires. 

Study the headroom, particularly as you move closer to the stairs themselves. This will determine if the space is suitable for standing or better for storage or a pet bed.

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To optimize the space under the stairs, consider the triangular shape and measure the usable depth from the wall outward. Pay attention to the angle of each corner, especially the slant of the stairs, to visualize the available floor space. The angle of the stairs significantly affects usability and your design choices, which will determine the type of furniture and storage that will fit perfectly.

Steeper stairs often limit headroom in certain areas. This makes built-in storage that follows the angle of the stairs a practical option. In contrast, shallower stairs provide more usable floor space but offer less vertical space. Measure the available knee space under the higher portion of the stairs to ensure it is comfortable for its intended use.

Think about Accessibility

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Consider how you’ll be using the space under the stairs and choose storage solutions that make retrieval and organization effortless.

Use closed cabinets for storing essentials or items you use occasionally like cleaning supplies and seasonal wardrobes. Aside from maintaining a clean and uncluttered look, it also keeps things nicely hidden. 

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For easier access to frequently used items, opt for open shelves. They’re also a perfect way to showcase your decorative and accent pieces. And if you have kids, it’s a great option for storing books, toys, or board games.

Other than shelving, you can also choose hooks and pegs, especially if the under stairs are really small. 

Under Stair Design Ideas

Once you assess the dimensions of the space and determine its accessibility, it’s time to craft your ideal under stairs. 

Cozy Reading Nook

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Comfort is paramount in a reading nook. Choose a comfortable and adjustable reading chair. It can be the reclining or swivel type as long as it supports your back and neck and prevents you from bumping your head. 

You can also make a custom bench that maximizes the available space. Plush cushions with removable covers ensure both comfort and easy cleaning. But for shallower stairs, floor cushions or bean bags are perfect for curling up with your favorite read. 

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Take advantage of the walls and put up bookshelves. Embrace the slopes and design the shelves according to the stairs’ angle. But if you’re in the mood for customizing, opt for lower cabinets. 

Most importantly, no reading nook is complete without cozy lighting. Install warm color temperature bulbs around 2700 Kelvin for a relaxing and eye-friendly reading environment. Strategically place a task lamp with an adjustable arm to focus light directly on your book without straining your eyes. Or, consider a floor lamp or a sconce mounted on the wall beside your seating area. 

And if you want added aesthetic, include string lights or recessed lights. Ambient lighting also prevents the space from feeling too cave-like.

Under Stair Room

Best Under Stair Design Ideas for Awkward Indoor Spaces.
Best Under Stair Design Ideas for Awkward Indoor Spaces.
Best Under Stair Design Ideas for Awkward Indoor Spaces.

If you have enough headroom under the stairs, you can convert this area into a workspace, mudroom, or walk-in pantry. But whatever you choose, make sure you have proper ventilation and lighting, especially if you plan to have it enclosed.

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As for lighting, recessed lighting provides good overall illumination without taking up much space. But if this isn’t feasible, choose surface-mounted fixtures like slim lights or spotlights. These can be mounted directly on the ceiling or walls. 

For a workspace or pantry, consider installing LED strip lights under cabinets or shelves. This provides task lighting exactly where you need it.

Indoor Garden

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Along with functional spaces, you also have the option to turn under stairs into an aesthetic indoor garden. 

But before you fill it with greenery, it’s important to consider the light conditions and humidity levels. Additionally, determine if it is bathed in natural light from a nearby window or if it’s primarily reliant on artificial light. 

To ensure a lush indoor jungle, choose indoor plants that thrive in low and indirect light. And there’s a wide variety of these types to choose from like a snake plant, cast iron plant, philodendron, or pothos. 

For potted plants, see to it that their pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Hanging planters, on the other hand, work well for trailing plants or ferns and add vertical elements in the space. But if you want to create a visually appealing display, place plant stands to easily group and layer different heights and textures. 

Often neglected areas like under stair areas can be more than just storage cubbies. These wasted spaces, like any other places in your house, offer possibilities to fully maximize your indoor living. With a little creativity and clever planning, your new favorite spot could be right there beneath the stairs.

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