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These days each home can have as many as three wheelie bins, plus a food bin caddy. Different local councils have different colour schemes for their bins, but whether yours are green, blue and black or grey, green and brown – none are attractive and just clutter up your garden or driveway. You may choose to hide your bins away in the garage or behind a shed until their fortnightly collection, but for many homes that simply isn’t a feasible or practical option.
An Attractive Alternative
Wheelie bin storage is a growing trend across Norfolk and Suffolk, as homeowners want to keep their homes looking pretty without bulky bins creating an eyesore. Combination storage, which includes space for log stores are growing more popular too, keeping up with the trend to have a real wood burner in the home.
For smaller homes, such as the ubiquitous Victorian terraces in Norwich, front gardens are at a premium with many only a metre or two deep, meaning there isn’t much room for anything other than the bins. Wheelie bin stores hide away the bins, without making them hard to access: hinged lids and doors make it easy to throw away a bag of rubbish without opening up the whole unit.
Communal StorageFor blocks of flats and shared occupancy houses there can be a large number of wheelie bins to keep under control and looking tidy. Whether the standard size or the extra large commercially sized bin, having several outside a property looks messy and industrial rather than homely and welcoming.
A bin store has additional benefits for apartments and shared housing as well as aesthetic, as it provides a designated area for bins to be kept in, stops the bins being knocked over in winds and reduces litter and mess on the property.
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