​Storage Solutions Through Access Panels

​Storage Solutions Through Access Panels

Posted by Best Access Doors on 24th Oct 2018

Did you know that your walls can be the key to having more storage space? Whether it be residential or commercial 100 square feet, access panels allow for one to create subtle and aesthetically appealing storage

Access Panels are a great and cost-effective solution to creating space when space is limited.  Best Access Doors shares the benefits that come from creating storage space through the use of access panels like BA-PA-3000 Flush Plastic Access Panel – no matter how obvious or not the space may be.

Kitchens and bathrooms are typically difficult places to have storage, especially when it comes to valves and pipes; therefore, having a recessed access panels like BA-RAD- Recessed Access Panel allows for space that normally wouldn’t be used to be used. Maybe storage for towels, linens or other necessities are needed – access panels allow for space behind the wall to be used. This added storage benefit means that there is little space being taken up.

Next to kitchens and bathrooms – hallways are sometimes spaces that are hard to create storage. One can go to a local furniture shop to buy a closet or drawers; however, these can sometimes be bulky and take up already limited space. With a concealed drywall access panel, your hallway can remain clutter free. 

Many seem to think that access panels are bulky and can be an eyesore; however, they can hide wall eyesores and thanks to them coming in different material makes can be customized to suit any client and contractor’s needs. Not sure if an access panel is the way to go when adding storage space? There are ways of adding a built-in shelf that won’t stick out compared to the closets and drawer alternatives.

Have a second or third level you are looking to expand into? Using a combination of built-in shelves and access panels cannot only maximize storage but it can also maximize functionality. For some businesses, a second level whether it be at the bottom or top can mean that the space is being used for more than just storage but also for concealing of certain rooms. 

For example, HVAC and switch boxes are typically found if not on the main level of a building space but the bottom floor – this means that access panels cannot only conceal these units and systems but they still maintain the aesthetic and professional appeal that companies go for when starting a business. 

For second and third levels of a home, access panels allow for the creation of storage space that is organized and hidden but it also allows for things to maintain sectioned off. HVAC units can be large and bulky, having them concealed with the use of an access panel means they are still accessible but they are also closed off.

Finding adequate storage space can often be a challenge, especially when the available solutions in the market fall short of expectations. However, at Best Access Doors, we provide access panel solutions that not only address this issue but also ensure that you don't have to compromise on the visual appeal of your space. We prioritize quality, offering a diverse range of panels that cater to various budgetary constraints.

If you're interested in exploring our storage access panels or discussing your requirements with one of our representatives, we encourage you to visit our "Contact Us" page for further information.