Maximizing Your Minimal Space – Storage &
Organization
A chief complaint amongst homeowners
and renters alike is a lack of, or disappointment with, the available space in
their home. Living in close quarters can be enough to make anyone go a little
nutty, especially when those quarters contain a growing family, pets and an
accumulation of stuff that seems to be perpetually increasing.
In today’s market, however, the
option to pick up and move to a larger house simply isn’t in the cards for many
families. With just a little intuition and work you can maximize your minimal
space and find solutions that make your current living situation more
tolerable.
Organization is Key
The best way to inefficiently use a
small space is to be disorganized and cluttered. It’s funny how you might
simply throw a few items into a random drawer while you’re busy cleaning only
to discover one day month’s down the road that not only can you not find
anything you’re looking for but you also can’t fit anything into your drawers
anymore.
Having a designated space for even
the smallest most mundane items not only preserves your sanity but it also can
help increase your home’s storage spaces. When you set to task to organize and
find designated spaces for things you tend to be more efficient and considerate
of the full potential of your spaces.
For instance, if you know that all
of your kitchen utensils will go into one drawer in your kitchen and you take
the time to designate that space for them you will generally take more care to
organize them in such a way that they all fit nicely. This is as opposed to
simply throwing the utensils in 3-4 random drawers in the flurry of cleaning
the kitchen.
Not only do you have trouble finding
them the next time you need them but you also end up with 3-4 half full drawers
of chaos. Check out this site
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Optimize Your Space-
ALL of Your Space
One of the biggest complaints that I
hear from buyers is about storage space- there’s never enough. The pantry is
too small or the linen closets don’t have enough space for all of their towels,
etc etc. But when you look at a pantry or closet as simply the shelving that’s
existing then you’re not realizing the full potential of that space.
How about adding shelving or an
organizational rack that simply hangs over the interior of the door? We often
forget about the insides of cabinets or doors as a space for storage but with a
simple $20.00 rack from Home Depot you can increase your storage capacity
ten-fold in a tidy way that won’t show on the outside. Also consider
under-the-bed storage containers for out of season clothing or extra shoes that
you don’t wear all that often. If you take the time to look you might be
surprised by how much you can do with a small space.
While everyone dreams of one day
owning their 4,000 square foot dream home most will not achieve that dream.
Unless you’re shopping or renting with an unlimited budget chances are that
you’ll be making concessions in order to stay within your price range, and one
of the first compromises is often space or square footage.
But by following these and other
tips for maximizing a small space you can find new comfort, organization and joy
in your close quarters. Click here to learn more about utilizing every square foot in your
home.
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