Find Creative Uses for Your Narrow Armoire


With the onset of new technology, many homeowners are now faced with a frustrating furniture dilemma. The armoire, once a narrow solution to house boxy televisions and entertainment systems, is now becoming an unnecessary and out of date piece of furniture. Consumers are now buying thin flat-screen systems, and unlike the older models, these sets attach to the wall in an aesthetically pleasing and space effective manner. With the television no longer an eye-sore, just what can be done with your television’s old narrow home? Instead of dropping this once expensive piece of furniture onto the side of the road, below are some creative ways to best utilize this narrow storage space.

Reasons to Keep Your Narrow Armoire

Back when televisions were all boxy, this kind of furniture was a very expensive and highly sought after piece for the home, especially if it was narrow. Many people took pride in their entertainment system, and also in the narrow receptacle in which they kept it in. However, now that things have changed, most homeowners are too quick to trash their once cherished piece of narrow furniture. But why would you discard something that cost so much money, and that is in perfect working condition? For many, the answer is that they simply no longer have any more use for the one-time center piece of their living room. Contrary to this belief, there are a number of beneficial uses for your armoire, and re-use of this furniture keeps another piece of unneeded junk out of the many over-crowded landfills. Saving money, protecting the environment, and adding newfound style, can all be accomplished by re-using this handy piece of furniture.

Uses in the Master Bedroom

All of us could use more storage space in the bedroom, so why not use this gorgeous furniture piece as an extension of your closet? The wooden planks once used to support your old television and VCR could be easily replaced by drawers, cabinets, and cubby-holes. This would be much better than searching for a brand new dresser, which would add zero personality to the room, and would be an unnecessary expense. To add even more value to your narrow armoire, homeowners can even secure a mirror to the exterior doors, and turn it into an elegant vanity area for getting ready. Or, for male homeowners, the furniture could also be transformed into a distinguished but narrow wardrobe for fancy suits, dress pants, and ties.

Uses in the Office Room

Often the most cluttered room in the house, the office area is supposed to be an organized place to get important work done. With the endless cables and extensions for the computer, homeowners can easily get frustrated and off track, without ever achieving the proper focus needed to excel. However, with the addition of your old narrow armoire, the office room can be transformed into a truly benevolent workplace. Homeowners simply need to gut and retrofit their old narrow television holder, and re-design the interior to best contain and organize their computer and accessories. Imagine having your keyboard, printer, monitor, and computer deck all in one contained place, with the option of closing the doors to keep everything out of sight. Also, if the home office area doubles as a game room for the kids, this furniture could be used to house any board games, toys, or books, which would otherwise be left all over the floor.

Uses in the Laundry Room

Yet another room in the house that can suffer from disorganization, the laundry room can sometimes be looked down upon as the least aesthetically-pleasing part of a home. Drab-looking washers and dryers along with a messy arrangement of various cleaning supplies can make for a very unwelcoming atmosphere. But what if you could drastically change the appearance of your dreaded laundry room? An easy way to accomplish this is to bring in your old armoire, and utilize it as a storage area for all the necessary laundry accessories. If this narrow piece of furniture does not go with the laundry room, it can always be painted another color to best accentuate the room’s features. Once the outside is painted, you can then redesign the interior to accommodate an ironing board, detergents, towels, and any other materials necessary to your laundry area.

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