Bike
Bikes can be beautiful in their own right but they are not the easiest items to store indoors. Due an awkwardness of shape, it is very easy to knock them over and roll around. However, in areas where space is short or bike theft is a concern, keeping a bike indoors is probably the only option you have. There are many different products out there to help keep our bike out of harm's way, you can even use your bike as an alternative centrepiece.
Below we have listed some great ways to store your bike indoors, and if you scroll on you can see some real-life inspiration from people who have turned their bikes into the heart of the home.
1. Cycloc Solo – £59.95
Drowning in awards from the cycling and interior design industries, this little gem holds your bike and can lock it too. You can store your bike horizontally or vertically, with spacers for longer bars and rubber contacts to protect the frame. It's available in seven different colours, so you're sure to find something to match your home.
2. Airlok by Hiplok – £129.99
A high-security, minimalist piece of art set to take the market by storm.
3. Classic Steadyrack – £59.99
Designed for ease of sliding a bike up the wall and into the rack and then turned flat against the wall, it makes the best use of space with relative ease. The design also means you don't need to need to lift a bike up, handy if you have a heavier frame.
4. Topeak TwoUp – £129
For those in rented accommodation and are not permitted to attach anything to the walls, and bike stand can make the perfect double up for storage and maintenance work. This Topeak rack is one of the sturdiest on the market, and although it comes with two hangers, you can have up to four.
5. The Modern Carpenter Bike Block – £149
A beautiful, simplistic elegance can be found in the bike block, which is a stylish way to store your bike indoors. If you want a minimal, subtle rack then this is definitely the one for you!
6. Mottez Bike Lift Pulley System £12
Make the most of space and keep your bike hanging in the air using this ingenious system. This is perfect for smaller spaces, and it looks pretty cool, right?
Take a look at some of the ways other cyclists are incorporating their bikes into their home decor...