For those of you who live in smaller spaces and commute by bike, there is a challenge to storing your wheels indoors. Here is a roundup of five ideas that will lend a solution to this common problem. For more bike rack options, visit Remodelista.
Above: Possibly one of the simplest bike storage systems available: wooden bike hooks from Fluoshop in Hamburg, Germany. Designed by Sandra Thomson, the minimal hooks are made of natural oak and are ideal for light sports bikes.
Above: A minimal white hallway with a cleverly stored bike; image via House to Home.
Above: San Francisco furniture maker Chris Brigham solved the city dweller’s bike storage dilemma with his simple bike shelf design that also doubles as a handy book shelf.
Above: Form, function and art: A sleek bike propped against a blank wall is easy to park and retrieve and also adds a note of interest to minimal decor.
Above: Public Bikes in San Francsico offers the Michelangelo Two Bike Gravity Stand, which takes advantage of vertical space.
For more storage inspiration, visit Remodelista.
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+ add your ownI need a safe place to store my sons bike but don't really want it inside. We will be looking into a storage shed Saturday... expensive but needed for a variety of things. We have a new baby on the way and I am moving some things OUT
Love the book/bike rack ~ Very cool!
great ideas
Thanks for this article.
Actually, I have stored a bike indoors. Where I used to live, someone broke into the back garden to try to steal my motorbike, so...err...it had to come in the living room where I hid it behind a curtain...
When I moved house, not surprisingly a lock-up garage was a priority!
You need a house so minimalistic I wouldn't feel at home! Anyway, tyres can get muddy and those plain floors would show every mark!
The his bike shelf is awesome!!!
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very ineresting ideas thx:)
We have a place for our bicycles...
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