Boxes
Are you the kind of person that does a lot of packing? Well, you know for sure the importance of boxs. Boxs are something that he simply can't do without if you're planning to move from one place to another, planning to get a paint job done for your home or just want to clean up your house.
If you're organizing a birthday party at your place, you would probably not want the guests to leave empty-handed - unique boxs and lots of them to pack your gifts. If you have been invited over to a friend's place for some kind of a party, you don't want to reach there empty-handed. You need boxs to pack the gifts for your friends. If you're planning to go for a picnic party, you would need food grade boxs to pack all food items. If you want to organize a garage sale at your place you would require a lot of boxs to put your salable items in. Well, the list goes on and on and you cannot really deny the importance of boxs in our daily lives. Boxs are an integral part of any storage solution and you need them for anything and everything they do. Now, did you know that you could use boxs to free up some space inside your house and still not get deprived of the utilities of all the furniture that you have? Yes, that is actually possible.
What would he say if you had a couple of boxs for all the wooden tables that you have inside your house? This might not look like a great idea, but if you consider the fact that boxs come in different shapes and sizes and if you're creative enough you could actually stack them up in different geometrical shapes and use them as tables! Of course you cannot do this by using cardboard boxs. Get yourself some high-quality wooden boxs and some carpenter tools and you're good to go.
Take a couple of wooden boxs and rip open one side of each. Now, use hinges to attach the opened sides back on the boxs. The idea is to create a door in all the boxs so that you can open them and store your stuff and then again shut them back. If you think you don't have the right skills you could actually hire a carpenter to do this for you. Once you are done with a couple of boxs, you could simply fix one above the other using boxs of different shapes and sizes to create a geometrical pattern. You could use adhesives or nails to fix the boxs. You just need to keep in mind that the integrity of the entire structure should be maintained in the whole process and the structure should not fall off after you stack things inside the boxs. You could paint the boxs in different colors of your choice and no one would know that they are boxs and not tables!