Five Storage Solutions For Small Spaces

living in small spaces for rentersLiving in a tiny space is cozy, but it certainly has its storage challenges. You try to minimize the amount of “stuff” you have, but there are still items you need and cherish.

These five tips will help you keep your small space clutter-free by optimizing your storage space.

Small Bookcases & Storage Units

Bookshelves obviously aren’t just for books.  Small, thin bookcases are an opportunity to combine storage space and style in any room.

In the living room, added storage baskets or bins are perfect for stashing items like clothing, toys, blankets, on the bottom shelves. Higher shelves may be used to display photos and knickknacks.

A small shelving unit or cabinet in the bathroom is ideal for storing towels, hair dryers, and beauty products.

A storage unit in the kitchen or dining area is a great place to keep decorative glassware, cookware, or bins filled with seldom-used gadgets.

Double Duty Furniture

Invest in furniture for your apartment or small space that offers several functions.  A coffee table doubles as storage when it comes with shelves or a cabinet underneath. Choose an ottoman with a removable top to store blankets, pillows, and stray magazines.

In the bedroom, there a several ways to turn your headboard or bed frame into extra storage. Check out a platform or captain bed complete with built-in drawers or cabinets for storing seasonal clothing or linens.

There are headboards on the market designed with shelves for extra storage of books, jewelry boxes, and a spot for a radio. You could also create a headboard with a large bookshelf or two small ones to store small clothing items in decorative baskets.

Under The Bed

Another missed storage opportunity in the bedroom is right underneath the bed.  The higher your bed is raised, the more room you’ll have for storage bins and baskets.

Clear plastic storage containers also come in a variety of sizes to slip under the smallest bed space. Summer clothes, dress shoes you wear infrequently, and special occasion ensembles can fit in a bin.  Label containers with a content list to find items quickly.

You could also consider filling your suitcases with off-season clothing or spare blankets and stashing under your bed. This method only works best if you travel very infrequently.

Over-The-Door Organizers

Usually, over-the-doors organizers are marketed as shoe storage, but these clever inventions have many other uses as well.  Over-the-door organizers are simple to install; they just attach to a standard door.

Add one to an entryway closet for keeping hats and gloves in their place.  An over-the-door organizer in the bathroom is an ideal location for toiletry items.  The sky is the limit,  use over-the-door organizers to store craft items, pet supplies, small toys, socks, belts, and more.

Hooks On The Wall

Hooks in a small space are easy for anyone to install.  Self-sticking hooks can be placed in the back of the closet, in the bathroom, or in the front hall in minutes.  Hooks can be found in a wide array of sizes, colors, and finishes to match or complement any decor.

Store decorative items on hooks out in plain views like beautiful scarves in the bedroom, or quirky coffee mugs in the kitchen for additional style.
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