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How to Maximize the Space in Your Small Apartment

If you live in a studio apartment or an otherwise small space, you may wonder how to free up room in your home. When space is at a premium, you must be smart with your storage solutions and interior design choices. Every decorating choice can impact your apartment space. It’s a challenging task, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible! With some creativity, you can maximize your tiny apartment.

Here are eight space-saving tips for small rooms and living spaces.

  1. Get a Sofa Bed

If you live in a studio apartment or have a small bedroom, you may feel like you don’t have space for watching TV, relaxing, and a bed. That’s where the sofa bed comes in!

A sofa bed for small spaces is a great option for studio apartments. It lets you use the sofa during the day or when you have guests. In addition, it easily transforms into a bed when you want to catch some Zs. Furniture pieces like this are essential in small living spaces, as they can make changing a room’s function easier.

  1. Reorganize Your Closet

Closets offer valuable storage space, but not all closets are optimized to their full potential. Look at your closet and determine if you’re using every spare inch to its maximum. If not, consider a bit of a closet redesign. Add shelves for extra storage space and use over-the-door hangers to use dead space behind the door.

Instead of using traditional hangers, use collapsing hangers that will allow you to fit more in your closet. Look up some space-saving folding methods to maximize your closet space.

  1. Rotate Clothing

If you live somewhere with four distinct seasons, you likely have clothes for the different times of the year. However, all these clothing pieces in your closet or dressers will take up a lot of valuable storage space. Instead of storing all your clothing in one or two easily accessible places, try storing out-of-season clothing elsewhere to free up space. Vacuum-sealed bags are a great option, as they reduce the space your stored clothes will take up.

In the summer, store all your bulky sweaters and jackets in a vacuum-sealed bag under your bed or on a shelf in the closet. While the vacuumed bags will still take up room, they’ll take up much less space.

  1. Look for Dual Purpose Furniture

When you have a room that doesn’t have a lot of space, furniture that serves more than one purpose will help you maximize your space! If you have a small bedroom, use a dresser that can double as a TV stand or bookshelf on top.

If you want a standing mirror, get one with a storage unit behind it. Dual-purpose furniture is a great way to save space and keep your living space less cluttered with furnishings.

  1. Downsize Your Belongings

Do you feel like you don’t have enough space for your things? Sometimes, it’s not the space that’s too small, but you simply have too much. Look at some of your belongings and see if you can get rid of anything to save space. Get rid of clothes you haven’t worn in years.

Donate those books you haven’t touched in a while. Not only will having less stuff gives you more space in your home, but it will be easier to organize the belongings you do have.

  1. Organize Vertically

You probably have lots of empty wall space regardless of your room’s size. Use this space to your advantage and install some shelves. Floating shelves are a great option for small spaces since they don’t take up floor space, making your room feel bigger. Besides shelves, you can use hooks and racks on the wall to store accessories and keys.

  1. Use Cube Shelves

If you live in a rental or don’t want to drill holes in the walls, cube shelf units are another great storage option. Cube shelves are typical with fabric cube storage squares, which keep everything organized on their respective shelves.

Cube shelves are not only an easy way to keep everything organized, but they also keep everything out of sight, leading to a much less cluttered home. Shelves can store anything from books to cosmetics to linens, so don’t hesitate to utilize them in your room.

  1. Use Mirrors

While this isn’t a space-saving solution, mirrors will at least make your room feel bigger. Mount some mirrors on the walls, so they don’t take up any floor space, and you can easily make it feel like your room has some extra square footage.

If possible, try mounting your mirror opposite a window. The mirror will reflect the natural light into your room, making it feel larger and brighter!

 

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Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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