Living in smaller spaces can be cozy and intimate. And with the trend of downsizing becoming increasingly common in our modern society, and with the added benefit of requiring less energy and typically costing less, smaller spaces are a popular choice.
But living in smaller spaces also comes with its own set of challenges, as storing all your belongings can be difficult, and making enough room for comfortable living and hosting guests can be challenging. So today, we will help you with some creative storage solutions that will free up your clutter and make your home even more enjoyable to live in. Enjoy!
Choose Multipurpose Furniture
One of our top tips today concerns furniture that can be converted depending on the situation. Instead of having a large coffee table, consider a pouf or an ottoman with built-in storage. This soft and plush piece of furniture can be used as an extra seat when having guests over, while it can also be used as a coffee table if you place a tray on it.
You can be creative when thinking of ways to use your furniture for multiple functions, but you can also go traditional with wall-mounted shelves that double as a way of storing daily essentials and, at the same time, showcasing your favorite pieces of art or other decorative elements.
Baskets and Boxes
We love using baskets and boxes for storage since they are a great way to stay organized. They are also super easy to move around or stow away when necessary. When shopping for boxes in particular, try to find some that will fit under your couch or bed or even on top of your closet so they do not take up valuable floor space when not in use.
Baskets are great for larger items, and their warm and inviting look can make them appealing enough to keep out as long as you have room for them. Consider using a few coathangers to keep your baskets off the floor, as this will give you easy access to them and add an element of decoration.
Clothing Rack
Keeping with the idea of multipurpose furniture, using a clothing rack as intended is fine, but when you use it to help divide up your room or create a makeshift wardrobe area, you get even more out of this humble piece.
This can be particularly useful in a studio apartment, where it is nice to separate your bed and couch without being too massive to obstruct vision or block sunlight. If you use a clothing rack, we recommend that you consider what clothes you hang on it, as exposure to sunlight daily can fade certain fabrics. And if you have the time and patience, color-coordinating can also be a great touch that showcases your style and personality.
Fold-Down Furniture
Our last tip concerns the different types of furniture that you can fold up when not in use. Whether you need more space in your bedroom and opt for a Murphy bed or choose a folding table in the kitchen for a convenient place to enjoy your breakfast, these types of furniture are often custom-made to optimize your space the best.
At HandyForce, we are always thinking of more creative solutions to help our customers maximize their space. We have years of experience with smaller spaces, and our dedicated professionals can not only help you build custom solutions but also give you even more tips and inspiration. So contact us today for a consultation!