Storage room dream for small apartments: the "door shelf" by Tchibo

Do you have a small apartment and don't know where to put all your brooders? This space -saving shelf from Tchibo solves your space problem.

If you live in a small apartment, you usually have too little of one thing: storage space. No matter whether in the bed or living room, the kitchen or in the bathroom. Everywhere you could use a little more storage space for small things, such as books, kitchen supplies or other odds and ends.

Above all, small frills like to go down in all drawers, and is probably never found again. But where else should that go when the apartment is too small for bulky chests of drawers and cupboards?

I have searched the Internet and found a brilliant shelf on Tchibo that my space problem is ideal.*

How awesome is that? The Tchibo door shelf saves a lot of space

I don't know if I live behind the moon because I just didn't know anything like a door shelf, but when I discovered it at Tchibo, I had to order it immediately. So far I have always hooked the doors in my apartment.

But this practical piece of furniture offers a lot more storage space without waste valuable space. Because the space behind the door is mostly unused surface anyway.The door shelf* You get in the Tchibo online shop for 129.99 euros.

Practical door shelf from Tchibo, 129.99 eurosCredit:Tchibo / gofeminin

The shelf* fits behind every room door because it has conical shelves. On the side of the door, the shelf is narrower so that you can still open it without any problems. The total dimensions of the furniture are 60 x 180.5 x 19.5 cm (BXHXT). The narrow side has a depth of 8.5 cm.

You can accommodate these things on the door shelf

Living room- Books, decoration (vases, picture frames, candles), plants, electronics, DVDs or CDs, baskets or boxing for small stuff

Bedroom- Jewelry & accessories, perfumes or cosmetics, books for night reading

bathroom- Care products (shampoo, shower gel, creams), medication, cosmetic bags, dental care products

Kitchen- Spices, glasses, cups, bowls, storage cans (flour, sugar, pasta), cookbooks, smaller kitchen appliances

These things from Tchibo also make up well on the door shelf

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