Just because you’re living in a compact area doesn’t mean you can’t have a stylish and practical home. With a few ingenious solutions, you can turn even the smallest places into beautifully arranged sanctuaries.
Add Corner Shelves
Corners are often wasted space. Adding corner shelves can provide additional storage without taking up much room.
Use See-Through Bins
In my pantry, clear bins are essential for keeping things visible and organized. They help keep everything fresh and let you know when it’s time to buy more.
Choose Furniture That Does More
Opt for pieces that serve multiple functions, like a coffee table with storage inside. It’s ideal for stowing away blankets and magazines, keeping them out of sight but still accessible.
Go Vertical with Your Storage
In my apartment in Boston, I’ve come to appreciate how transformative vertical space can be. By mounting shelves and installing hooks, you can free up your floor and maximize your wall space.
Use Mirrors
Mirrors are amazing in small spaces. They reflect light and create the illusion of depth, which makes rooms feel larger.
Use Pegboards
In my craft area, I use a pegboard to hang tools and supplies. It’s versatile and can be changed as my needs change.
Try a Storage Ladder
A storage ladder is a fashionable way to hang blankets, towels, or magazines. It’s practical and adds a rustic touch to any room.
Create Separate Zones
Even in smaller living areas, establishing distinct ‘zones’ can help maintain order. Use rugs or furniture to distinguish between areas for work, relaxation, and recreation.
Try a Wall-Mounted Desk
A desk that mounts to the wall can be folded away when you’re done with it, saving precious floor space. It’s perfect for a small home office.
Choose See Through Furniture
Transparent furniture, such as acrylic chairs or tables, makes a room appear larger. I love using this trick in small rooms.
Don’t Forget Under-Bed Storage
Under my bed, I’ve discovered that there’s plenty of room for storage bins. It’s a clever way to keep seasonal clothes or extra linens neatly out of sight.
Choose Furniture That Folds
Foldable furniture is a lifesaver in small spaces. I always have a foldable table and chairs ready for when guests visit.
Make Use of Your Doors
Don’t forget about your doors! Over-the-door organizers can hold shoes, accessories, or cleaning products, which frees up valuable floor space.
Choose Furniture With Legs
Furniture with visible legs can make a room feel more open. It’s a simple trick that adds a touch of elegance to any space.
