How to Create More Storage Space in Small Living
Areas
Most articles that offer tips on ways to increase living space
and create extra storage areas are written specifically for multi-room
houses. But, what about storage for small space ideas; for persons
living in a tiny house, apartment, or kitchenette?
The following tips are quick easy ways to increase space saving storage
areas. Invent Extra Kitchen Storage
Even kitchens have extra space waiting to be discovered. For instance,
a custom made insert that fits into the top rim of the kitchen sink
quickly produces an extra 2 feet or more of meal preparation space.
It could be made from wood, covered with Formica that either matches
or compliments the color of the counter.
If you don’t want to invest in a custom made insert, measure
your sink and shop around for a wood cutting board in the appropriate
size. One with a slot at one end would enable you to drain off liquids.
It would also provide a handy grip for removing the cutting board
when you needed to use the sink.
Hang pots, pans, and larger utensils from racks along the wall
or behind the stove to free up cupboard space that could be used
for storing small appliances when not in use. Or, to create more
space for kitchen pantry items.
An extra shelf under the kitchen sink doubles the amount of storage
space available, quickly and effectively. A narrow plastic-coated
utility shelf attached to the inside of a cupboard door can hold
detergents, furniture polishes, sponges, scrubbers, dust cloths,
etc.
Wall shelves are another great idea for creating space saving storage
in the kitchen. Small shelves along walls to hold spices and herbs;
larger shelves are great for mixing bowls, cookbooks, small appliances
like crock pots, and dry food items in boxes.
Maximize Personal Storage Space in the Bedroom
Custom made wood bins, old dresser drawers or plastic storage bins
on wheels are perfect for stowing linens, quilts, extra pillows,
and out-of-season clothing under the bed and out of the way. This
helps to provide more personal storage space, and frees up closet
space.
A narrow bookcase in the middle of a bedroom closet, up against the
back wall, will help utilize closet space to its max. Hang clothing
on either side of the bookcase. Folded sweaters, casual wear, nightclothes,
lingerie, and shoes can be kept on the shelves. See-through
plastic bins arranged on the top shelf of the closet can hold gloves,
scarves, hats, and other accessories. This keeps everything in the
closet neat, orderly and easy to access. It also omits the need
for a space-eating chest of drawers in the bedroom.
Create Cubbyholes Anywhere in the Home
One other storage for small space idea; cubby holes can be created
in “blank walls;” a wall made of drywall board nailed
to a framework of 2X4 studs. Finish the cubbyhole off with paneling
or wood that has been sanded and painted. Or, use custom-cut mirrors;
top, bottom, and sides. This will help brighten a small room and
make it appear more open.
A cubby hole by the front door would be a great place to keep keys,
gloves, hats, and mail ready to be sent off. One situated low on
the wall near the sofa or an easy chair would be perfect for stowing
TV, video, and CD player remotes, reading glasses, magazines, or
a small reading lamp.
A wall cubby hole in the bathroom creates more storage space for
bath and hand towels and washcloths; neatly rolled up and piled
one atop the other.
One in the office on a wall beside the desk would be a great place
to keep office supplies, freeing up desk surface space.
Custom doors for the cubbyholes could be made and attached with
hinges, or the storage areas could be left open. Another idea would
be to make a door from a framed picture on hinges: the picture would
swing open to reveal a secret hiding place.
Incorporate Space Saving Features Into Your Home Renovation
Plans
When planning on a home renovation or remodeling project, why not
incorporate some of these space saving storage ideas, and others,
into your plans? Whether you do-it-yourself or aquire the services
of a professional contractor, extra cost and time requirements will
be minimal.
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