When you live in a small Goddard apartment, it matters to make the most of every square inch. Keeping your home neat and organized can be a real challenge when there isn’t much space, to begin with. This is especially true if you share your small apartment with others. The wonderful thing about this is that you can use many clever hacks to keep your personal belongings from overwhelming you and your home. No matter your decorating style, these organizational strategies can help you keep everything in your home in its proper place.
Hidden Storage
When space is limited, you need to start thinking about making your furniture do double duty. To add storage to a living room, think of putting in a storage ottoman or side table. These pieces can help you keep throws, media cases, and other items organized and out of sight with large interior compartments.
Use the Space Under Furniture
To free up space in your closets and bookshelves, consider storing off-season clothing or rarely used items under beds or other furniture. There are storage containers you can buy that are designed to fit under a bed. It is worth noting though that if your bed is too low to the ground, think about adding risers to lift it a few inches. This could give you a much larger space to store items you don’t need access to every day.
Shrink & Save Bulky Items
To save space when storing your sweater collection, blankets, or spare pillows, consider using vacuum bags. These bags form a tight seal around your bulky items, shrinking them down to a much smaller size. They also seal out dust, making it a good way to store seasonal items. By keeping large and bulky items this way, you can, without effort, store double the number of personal items in the same amount of space.
Hang It Up
Another way to make the most of your small apartment is to use walls to their full potential. A lot of small apartments lack a hall closet, making it difficult to know what to do with coats, hats, and umbrellas. Consider adding hooks or open shelves behind the door or on an adjacent wall to give you more places to keep your things organized. You can use this same principle for larger items, like bicycles. Putting in some sturdy hooks or pegs to a wall could give you a convenient place to hang a bike or other bulky items, freeing up floor space and keeping your belongings out from underfoot.
Utilize Nooks & Crannies
More often than not, making the most of your small apartment space suggests putting every nook and cranny to work. With a few fundamental materials, you can turn the insides of cabinet doors, the back of bathroom doors, crawl spaces, attic spaces, and other areas into storage areas for your things. Furthermore, many closets and cabinets have odd corners or hidden places that might be suitable for storing items you don’t use daily.
Even just stacking boxes behind your hung clothing can offer a decent amount of extra storage. Finally, maximize your vertical storage space by adding shelves to otherwise unused spots in your kitchen, entryway, bedroom, bathroom, and more. When combined with decorative bins and baskets, your open shelving could turn into a storage-friendly accent piece for your apartment home.
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