Hi, I love this storage idea! Does anyone know if the door itself would fit on any other cubes than Lazzari (a bit pricey for my taste, don't mind spending the $ for the door); thanks! »
jonsnow You could make these yourself. Assuming you can find a cabinet with the doors. Then just get some fabric. Some big buttons. Some batting and some fuesable webbing and a staple gun, and cut some particle board squares the same size. I think you could probably make them for less than purchasing these. I'd use a lot of liquid nail or something to adhere to the cabinet doors.
Might be cool to do this same idea with pillows. Wall of pillows would be fun.
ndtaylor76 love jonsnow idea - i was thinking the same ...except that if you can't find a storage cube that fits your needs you could make that as well. with some mdf (Medium-density fibreboard )and a few well placed hinges
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A clever storage idea such as this padded modular unit incorporates both art and function. The sorbet-hued cubbies provide the ideal amount of color for the structure and prevents it from overpowering the space.
A padded wall of lockers adds kid-friendly softness to a locker-inspired look.
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Lazzari designs storage systems for pretty much every room in the house. (And you can design your own on the company's website.) The company says its products are painted with nontoxic, water-based paint and use environmentally friendly, natural materials. Perfect for a kid's colorful bedroom.
Might be cool to do this same idea with pillows. Wall of pillows would be fun.