12/3/2023 0 Comments Cricut vinyl storage rack![]() 2×4 (30 ⅜ inches wide by 57 ⅜ inches tall by 15 ⅜ inches deep).2×2 (30 ⅜ inches wide by 30 ⅜ inches tall by 15 ⅜ inches deep).1×4 (16 ½ inches wide by 57 ⅞ inches tall by 15 ⅜ inches deep).I purchased the 4×4 unit, which is 57 ⅞ inches wide, 57 ⅞ inches tall, and 15 ⅜ inches deep. The Kallax is available in several sizes. This meant I was looking for a unit with 16 cubes. Some sizes also come in walnut-effect light gray, a gray/wood-effect combination, high-gloss gray, or high-gloss white.Īfter figuring out how many different cubbies I would need, I decided to go with a unit that would have a couple of extra cubes so that I would have room to grow my supplies. The Kallax units also come in black-brown. I knew I wanted the white to match another bookcase I already had in that room. So I was able to wander around the showroom to see the Kallax options in person. Luckily, I live about a half-hour away from an Ikea. Not only do they look nice, but they come in a variety of sizes and colors. ![]() The one brand that seemed to have overwhelmingly positive reviews is the Ikea Kallax product line. Or, their shelves would start to bow under the weight of a few books. I found that some of the more inexpensive ones might look good on the box, but had quality control issues in terms of looking wonky once assembled. Once I decided I wanted cube storage, I checked out online reviews of different brands. Plus, they could also be used to store books as well. ![]() I envisioned having separate cubbies for each type of craft that I enjoy making. In many of the craft room photos I found online, I kept gravitating towards the ones that used cube storage units. But the price tags on those were insanely expensive for something that you would still need to build yourself. At the other extreme were the floor-to-ceiling craft storage furniture units that unfold to reveal dozens of shelves and cubbies. There are inexpensive rolling carts, but that still left most of the supplies in plain view when not in use. When I started researching ideas for craft room organization, I found a whole range of options. It would give me anxiety just looking at the bags and boxes piling up on the floor in the corner. But as I accumulated more rolls of adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl (iron-on vinyl), I found myself trying to keep them contained in bags. The first few weeks I had my Cricut, I would set it up on the dining room table to use it and then haul it back upstairs to stash in the spare bedroom. First Things First: You Need a Crafting Space
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