4 Ways to Create More Storage in a Small Space
This post was last updated on December 9th, 2024
Living in a small home or apartment doesn’t mean you need to cut back on your belongings.
Finding enough space to store all your stuff can be tricky, but it’s not impossible. Storage can be created in even the smallest corners of your home, and with a few tips and tricks, you can make it seem like an aesthetic choice.
Don’t sacrifice your possessions, read on for four ways to create more storage in any small space.
#1 Use Shelves
Shelves are a stylish way to save space. Give yourself more room to walk around by picking things off the floor and planting them on a raised shelf. Try hanging up some monochromatic shelves of varying sizes for a modern look, or go for a more classic feel with a few identical wooden shelves parallel to one another.
Shelving is great for organizing smaller items in large quantities. Some examples of things that will fit perfectly on your shelves include:
- Books
- Trinkets
- Shoes
- Cosmetics
- Savory Spices
Whether you’re in the bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen, incorporating some shelving into your space will increase your storage while also making your walls more appealing to the eye.
#2 Buy A Shoe Organizer
Everyone knows the feeling of stumbling over a stray pair of shoes on the ground. Save yourself the frustration (and floor space) by using a compact shoe organizer.
The most efficient places to hang a shoe organizer are inside the closet or on the back of a door. Hanging organizers are an easy way to get all the shoes off the floor and in one place. The vertical positioning of a shoe organizer can open up space in any room (especially if you’ve been relying on a shoe cubby that’s somehow always in the way!).
#3 Purchase the Right Furniture
One of the easiest ways to create more storage in a small space is by purchasing the right furniture. While a delicate glass table with zero drawers may look wonderful, it’s probably not conducive to space management in your 400 square foot living room.
Looking for ideas on storage-friendly furniture? Here are some examples:
- Entertainment Center – If you’re looking for a place to store the smaller items in your living room, an entertainment center is the way to go. Check out the media room collection from Lexington furniture for a selection of incredibly spacious storage for all your television related needs.
- Bed Frame – The right bed frame can provide a ton of extra storage. Look for a bed that comes with built-in drawers underneath. You’d be surprised by how much space this furniture piece alone will provide, without needing to purchase anything extra. This is the perfect two-birds-one-stone situation!
- End Table – While a drawer-less end table may look nice, it’s not going to provide many opportunities for storage. Try opting for an end table in your living room or bedroom that has at least two drawers. This way you can store utility items inside, while leaving space on top for decorative pieces.
#4 Create a Headboard from Bookshelves
This one may sound a bit strange, but don’t be so quick to dismiss it.
Think about how much wall space your headboard takes up. In a cramped bedroom that’s begging for extra storage, this can make a huge difference. Don’t sacrifice space or style—opt for a DIY headboard that doubles as shelving.
Start with a bed frame that has no headboard (this is going to be a cheaper alternative, anyway). Next, stack some simple, rectangular bookshelves behind the bed. Now you have a place to keep books, lamps, and other decorative pieces, without taking up extra space.
Create Your Own Storage
If your small home lacks space, don’t be discouraged. Creating your own storage methods can take a little practice, but after a while you’ll start to become an organizational pro.
Closets aren’t the only option for storage. Furniture, shelving, and even some unexpected parts of your home can all be used to make your home feel more spacious. Don’t live your life among clutter—make your space work for you, and your friends, family, and guests!
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