![reclaimed wood box shelving from home barn](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Home-Barn-reclaimed-wood-Box-Storage-unit-7-693x700.jpg)
Using boxes as shelving is not only fashionable but also supremely practical as it means you can change the arrangement when either you’re bored with the look or you have different things to store.
![storage boxes made from salvaged pine](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Home-Barn-reclaimed-wood-Box-Storage-unit-1-700x629.jpg)
Those canny ladies at Home Barn have realised the potential here and, in an expansion to their vintage and reclaimed furniture offerings, have started adding their own designs to the collection.
![reclaimed storage boxes handmade to order in England](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Home-Barn-reclaimed-wood-Box-Storage-unit-2-700x514.jpg)
You can buy just one to use as a bedside table or build your own piece of furniture. If you decide to make a tower it’s probably worth fixing them together for stability. Or attach some to the wall and use them for books, objects, vases of flowers or, as in the image above, practical items.
![reclaimed plank storage works as a coffee table and log storage](https://www.madaboutthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Home-Barn-reclaimed-wood-Box-Storage-unit-4-700x667.jpg)
In terms of pricing it’s £110 for the two boxes above, or you can buy the set from the second image for £480 and, obviously, arrange them as you wish.