4 Storage Solutions for Smaller Homes

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There are many benefits of living in a smaller home. There’s less maintenance, less clutter, and often it’s much more cost-effective. However, one of the biggest challenges of small home living is the lack of storage space. Yet limited space doesn’t have to mean not having storage at all. It’s all about knowing creative ways to store your belongings. Here are some of the best storage solutions to get the most out of your limited space.

Think Vertically

Rather than assuming that storage solutions rely strictly on floor space, it’s time to start thinking vertically. Look up towards the ceiling and consider creative ways that you could add shelving or storage racks. It’s as simple as buying some plywood and creating shelves where you can hang and store items keeping them off the floor eliminating the risk of clutter.

Whether your bathroom, kitchen, or bedroom, using your vertical space can be an incredibly effective way to keep things high up and off of where your furniture is.

Buy a Bed With Built-In Storage 

Your bed can be so much more than just a place where you sleep. Your bed is a fantastic place to store items that you don’t necessarily need to use on a day-to-day basis. Consider purchasing a bed that has built-in storage units like drawers. 

If this falls outside of your budget, then you should consider creating your own under-bed storage solutions. Vacuum-sealed clothing bags as well as rolling containers can be a great way to store items like off-season clothing or memorabilia that don’t need to be on hand at all times.

Door Hangers

The backs of doors are also a great place to hang extra items. Don’t have room for a shoe shelf? No problem! Buy hangers that can be attached to the back of your door so you can easily store your shoes in pocket organizers. 

Additionally, you can install organizers on the backs of your kitchen cabinets for things like cleaning supplies and small food items. You may also find this method helpful for organizing your beauty products if you don’t have a lot of counter space in your bathroom.

Multi-Use Furniture

The Japanese are masters of living with limited storage space. One of the most creative inventions that they’ve come up with is multifunctional furniture. For example, a couch that turns into a bed, a dining table that folds into the wall, or a coffee table that can be transformed into a seating area.  

However, it’s important to know that multifunctional furniture can be pricey. If you have any DIY skills, then now would be the perfect time to put them to use. Building multifunctional furniture yourself can cost a fraction of the price, and sometimes have even more features than you could find if you were to buy it in a store.