Drawbacks Of Using Dead Space


This may seem like a good idea to make use of all accessible areas of storage, including so-called "dead space" as the ceiling and upper walls. But there are drawbacks to hiring the exaggerated.
Negaive Some aspects of using every ounce of space from top to bottom of your house to stash and store things these points.

Home Looks Cluttered
Unless you have custom built cabinets stacked from floor to ceiling, your space begin to see jam-packed with things hanging from the ceiling and doors of cupboards, and spreading out from the underside of  hylder and tables. If you do not have the knack of making everything look like a charming old curiosity shop, the effect will not be appealing.

Things Get In The Way
Where you previously had clear doorways and plenty of knee space under your desk, you now have clothing swinging the head as you pass from one room to another, and retractable wire baskets pressing against your legs while sitting in your home office. Over-use of space also means that some of the elements get in the way of other items that you want to get in the way of any other item you want to get hold

Cleaning Harder
With so much stuff everywhere, even when it is hung neatly out of the way, dust accumulates in areas that you would rather have had more than once to clean in a blue moon, like your upper walls and ceiling.

Stuff Will Be Difficult To Access
Imagine having to scale a ladder or climb on a stool every time you want to get something from a storage place far beyond the normal range. This is hardly the most attractive scenario for creaky joints and aching limbs so hard to reach areas are best used for items that you only use once a year, or just storage for their sentimental value.

Disadvantages Of Using Dead Space