Storage ideas for small living spaces


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The living room is a central gathering place in the home where we relax, entertain and spend long periods of time with friends and family. In order to make the best out of your small living room, your small living room storage ideas need to be clever and well thought out. 

A compact room has to provide a place for your small living room ideas as well as have the same range of items as one with more generous proportions. There is a long list of things to make a home for, books, music, decorative pieces and perhaps kids toys and more - all need to be stored and displayed without creating a crowded and cluttered space or compromising the room’s style.

When planning a compact space, storage ideas should be a top priority. Whether you create built-in solutions or source freestanding designs, to help with your selection, we’ve gathered our top small living room storage ideas and asked the experts to share their insight, too.

Small living room storage ideas

These are the very best small living room storage ideas. They will help you to make the most of space in your small living room and help you organize a living room, but still keep it warm, welcoming and elegant.

1. Combine storage and seating

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For many, seating in a living room takes up the majority of space. By combining your main seating furniture pieces with innovative storage elements you can create practical, multipurpose designs that are perfect for small living rooms.

In this living room by Kimberley Harrison Interiors , the inviting sofa has a beautiful wooden frame that houses a range of draws and units for storage. The frame also creates a platform, much like a shelf, to rest and display items such as books, magazines and throws. The sofa becomes a central feature in this living room space, offering a versatile design with multiple uses.

2. Choose floor to ceiling storage units

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Whether you make the most out of alcove idea and create custom built-in cabinet ideas for family rooms, or buy free-standing units, using floor to ceiling shelving systems can create a practical storage area that maximizes space.

'By using full height shelving systems instead of multiple cabinets you can free up floor space for seating elements and tables in your living room,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle.

Whether you want to use shelving systems to display books, or use designs with doors to conceal objects away, there are an array of options to choose from to suit your small living room space.

3. Zone the space

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Simple but highly effective if you want to get the most out of your small living room, cleverly zoning the space and having designated areas for storage and seating can make the room feel organized, streamlined and more spacious. 

In this living space, the cozy seating area is separate to the high shelving units and low storage cabinets, creating a distinct, zoned layout that cleverly embraces the irregular shape of this living room.

Looking to living room layout ideas and keeping certain storage units and furniture pieces away from your central seat space can create clever zones that make the room feel spacious and relaxed.

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If you want to add an element of color and artistic design to your small living room space but have limited areas to hang artwork and wall décor, choosing colorful storage pieces can add both style and practicality to your small living room space. 

'Whether you use paint ideas to elevate built in storage designs, or opt for a colorful sideboard or shelving unit, don’t be afraid of embracing color and pattern in your small living room,' says Jennifer Ebert, Homes & Gardens' Digital Editor.

Embracing color and character with your storage designs can effortlessly add personality to your small living room space without it feeling cluttered and overwhelming.

5. Create sleek alcove storage to correct a small room's proportions

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By lifting these alcove storage cabinets off the floor in this small yet formal living room, the narrow proportions of the alcoves are somewhat mitigated. What's more, the proportions of the focal wall itself are corrected – had they been lined up with the top of the fire surround as is traditional, the room would have felt much taller and therefore narrower.

6. Pick a stand-out piece from your favorite era

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Mid-century modern living room furniture is a design classic and will look stunning whether your home is period or more modern living room. The shape of a mid-century buffet lends itself well to small living room storage – they always have a mixture of drawers and cupboards – and of course the large top can be utilized well too. 

What we love about this room is the juxtaposition of the glass and metal coffee table with the sideboard – two different eras and two different looks but they both work so well together.

7. Place mirrors behind storage to enhance space

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This clever living room mirror trick is a really useful apartment living room idea for making small living room storage appear less bulky. Putting the mirrors behind the shelves enhances the light in the room, makes the alcoves seem wider and brighter, and also reflects the display on the shelves beautifully.

8. Use small living room storage to go broken-plan

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We often mention utilizing the space each side of your fireplace and this is how you do it when it’s the main feature of a long living room or open plan space, as interior architect and furniture designer, Alison Henry , explains:

‘In this mews project, the idea was to allow you to see the space architecturally – the full length, width and height – and to maximize the natural light living room ideas available. We managed to achieve this with the use of sliding pocket doors to give privacy when required, as well as bespoke shelving and storage either side of the chimney breast. The feature living room fireplace visually divides the space, conceals the AV requirements, and creates enough shelving for personal items such as photos, books, and decorative pieces.

9. Build bespoke cabinetry to fit storage in a small living room

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Bespoke cabinetry is brilliant for creating storage that is specifically tailored to your needs. Think about adding a full wall of large units in your living room.

A living room TV in the middle surrounded by storage is a practical solution and can be softened with the addition of books and favorite pieces. Put some storage, such as DVDs, paperwork and books, behind doors. When planning lighting for a small living room, try lighting open shelves and niches for more decorative items.

'A fitted unit will provide 30 to 40 per cent more storage than a comparable free-standing piece, but the size of the units you choose should depend entirely on the space. Avoid anything too bulky in a small room,’ says Barbara Genda, founder, Barbara Genda Bespoke Furniture .

10. Color coordinate your display

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Clever living room paint ideas are a great way to make a small space feel much larger. Help shelves to recede back into the wall by painting them the same shade as the wall behind. When decorating small spaces, group similar items together in categories or you risk the shelves looking too busy in the room. Only display things that you find attractive to look at.

11. Make the most of existing features

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If your property is old it will no doubt have characterful nooks and crannies for storage. They may be strange spaces with wonky shelving and awkward living room corners inside, but use them nonetheless. 

You can give them a new lease of life by covering the panelling in fabric or living room wallpaper, or put in glass so you can see your wares through it. 

12. Choose slimline small living room storage to enhance space

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The design of a classic lamp table is important in a small living room. If you want to create a spacious feel then choose a design that doesn't have a solid body – if you can see through it, it won’t take up space visually and will help to make that corner feel bigger. It’s all about tricking the eye. 

13. Use a niche corner

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Converting an awkward alcove into a storage or reading nook idea can transform dead space into a bijou library. Add a door if you are looking for a more streamlined effect or simply enjoy the colorful interest that the spines of the books provide. Any carpenter should be able to fit shelves in this style.

14. Introduce symmetry for neatness

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Using symmetry in interior design is guaranteed to create a feeling of balance and harmony. Embracing symmetrical storage designs in your small living room can enhance the feeling of space and make the room feel organized and tidy. 

The two shelving units in this living room elegantly frame the beautiful bay window and create a practical storage and display area for books and ornaments. The units are further complemented by the matching side tables and table lamp designs either side of the sofa, creating a sophisticated and cohesive look.

15. Create the perfect fit

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Bespoke bookshelves and cupboards neatly fill the space around a chimney. But custom furniture can also work around more awkward architectural features such as sloping ceilings, says Philipp Nagel, director of Neatsmith . ‘Choosing bespoke not only creates furniture that completely fits the space in your home but it also maximizes all the available storage opportunities,’ he explains.

This neutral living room color scheme has been brought to life by the display of books, while the concealed storage at the lower level is practical.

16. Create a one-off look with modular living room storage

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A free-standing unit doubles as a room divider, creating a discreet office in this living area – its open design allows light to flow freely through the space. The beauty of this type of small living room storage idea is that it offers a tailor-made solution without the price tag of a bespoke design. Not only can it be put together to fit any size of room, but a statement piece can also act as a work of art.

17. Add an ornate cabinet

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An elegant dresser brings a boldly decorative silhouette to any room. It complements furniture with clean, modern lines to give an on-trend, old-meets-new feel. Glass-fronted display storage requires an ordered approach; use the visible shelves for accessories and conceal practical pieces in the drawers.

18. Go for dramatic accents

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Small living rooms need not shy away from bold colors. Dark living room ideas and shades add flair and provide instant impact. Opting for wall-to-wall shelving in a strong color will provide a focal point for the whole room. Use a soft backdrop of taupe to keep the scheme understated while allowing furniture to sing out.

19. Have furniture made to fit

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Make use of the width of a whole wall with bespoke shelves, which mixes display shelves with closed cubbies, so you can show off decorative items and hide away everyday mess, too.

Plus, with a bespoke design, it’s easy to coordinate it to the style of the room with small details such as wood coving or trims, or help it blend into the wall by using a uniform color.

20. Elevate your shelving

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If living room floor space is at a premium, a wall-hung shelf could be the answer. Utilize the space above the couch to hang a single floating shelf or a gallery wall. This is a great option for displaying your favorite artwork or objects, and it is a real feature in itself.

21. Install a window seat – with storage

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Window seats are a brilliant small living room storage solution. 

Tara Benet , a New York-based interior designer, explains their best asset: 'Window seats are an attractive way to integrate hidden storage. This is especially true for certain spaces that double up as playrooms or home offices, where there is lots of clutter that needs to be stowed away. '

For quick, regular access, have doors built into the front of the window seat; for storage that's hidden, design in a lift-up lid beneath cushions. In both cases, dividers or shelves within the window seat will help make the storage truly versatile.

22. Hideaway a home office in small living room storage

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With the doors shut on this home office unit it looks like a normal cabinet, perfectly at home in a living space; open them and you have a fully-functioning home office.

Hidden desks and secret home office ideas are perfect for post-pandemic home working.

23. Pick a color theme in an open-plan space

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If your living space is open-plan and compact, it's really important to keep a theme running between the spaces. The easiest way to do this is to pick the best living room color schemes, materials or even furniture eras with which to furnish your space, as in the room above.

Doing so will create cohesion and blur the divisions between the zones, creating the feeling of an overall, much larger space.

24. Plan storage for kids’ toys

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In a home with young kids, it’s imperative that small living room storage ideas include solutions that suit their belongings. Shelves that accommodate boxes and baskets can be a sound option, allowing you to take these containers down to tidy what’s strewn across the floor and furniture when little ones have gone to bed then slide their belongings back out of the way over night. 

Emma Deterding, founder and creative director of Kelling Designs , recommends custom floor-to-ceiling storage for any compact living room. ‘It will add a sense of grandeur and height, whilst allowing you to display personal touches, decorative items and even plants,’ she says.

You could also opt for a stylish storage basket to hold their toys, and no one would even know that they're there once cleared away from the floor.

25. Swerve hefty storage furniture

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Pay attention to the design of freestanding storage furniture for a small living room. On legs, this sideboard allows views from wall to wall, helping to keep the family room feeling open and airy. Its curvaceous design has a further benefit, creating welcome additional space for passage through a small room.

If you’re opting for tall cabinets instead of a buffet, think glass-fronted versions to make the room visually wider; furniture with open shelving has the same benefit.

28. Swap a coffee table for a trunk

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While a coffee table with a shelf below will provide storage for a small living room, to size up stash space, go for a trunk. With lots of room inside, it can swallow up a whole lot of living room essentials, while its top offers an area for display as well as setting down glasses and cups.

‘Be mindful that one of these is a better option for storing items you don’t need access to daily – for example, you might keep summer pillows there during the winter months,’ says Lucy Searle, Global Editor in Chief of Homes & Gardens. ‘For frequently used pieces, a coffee table with a shelf is more convenient.’

27. Combine open and closed storage

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For most of us, small living room storage ideas should include cabinets and open options such as shelves and cubbyholes. 

‘Think carefully about what you want to store or display and the ease of access,’ when planning suggests Rachal Hutcheson, national retail manager of Sharps . ‘For instance, if you wanted to build a cupboard for book storage or music it would be prudent to think about the heights of the objects and if you need to create pull-outs in order to access each layer.’ 

28. Select versatile storage furniture

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Bear in mind the temporary storage needs as well as the permanent ones when planning small living room storage. A coffee table usually fills some of this role, providing a place to conveniently set down glasses, cups, books, tablets, and cell phones, for example, but it can prove difficult to fit into a small living room, reducing circulation space.  

Instead, why not go for a nest of tables? It will have a smaller footprint and individual tables can be moved alongside seating as required. 

How do I create storage in my small living room?

Whether you crave a more clutter-free, minimal interior or simply want some extra spots to stash away occasional items or everyday detritus, it can sometimes be hard to work out where to store the seemingly never-ending accumulation of household items.

And if your living space is small, or you have little in the way of built-in storage, it can sometimes be hard to see how to improve things without spending some serious money

Take time to plan your furniture, considering the functions you need and use the most. Going bespoke will allow for a totally tailored finish, but you’ll also find stylish options on the high street.

In living spaces, opt for pieces that can double up as a discreet study area with a pull-out desk. Mila Podiablonska of Absolute Interior Décor suggests opting for coffee tables and ottomans with plenty of space beneath or inside to help you declutter, while the best sleeper sofas are great multi-functional pieces.

Try to avoid over-cluttering an area – if a modest unit is all that will fit, don’t try to put too much in and make the most of it as a feature without filling the wall space above or to the side. The aim is to make the best of the space available to you, adding maximum storage but without eating into your room too much. 

With that in mind, take stock of what items need to be stored and have a ruthless clear out. Bear in mind your budget as well, as you might not want to invest in beautiful built-in shelving if you are not planning to stay in your present home long-term.

Be realistic about what will suit the room and your purse and make it a worthwhile investment.

What storage should every small living room have?

In small living rooms, hard-working living room furniture ideas are a must. Fortunately, there are plenty of options that combine practicality with aesthetic appeal, from concealed storage to streamlined shelving.

Don’t shy away from making a big statement in a small space. Striking furniture will make an impact and hard-working pieces that conceal storage or double up on function will maximize your home’s efficiency. Interior designer Natalia Miyar suggests a bold approach. ‘Proportion is so important; I like to use large-scale furniture as it makes a space seem bigger and more luxurious,’ she says. 

‘The key is to choose carefully. Buy a few large, impactful pieces rather than cluttering a space with lots of small items.’ Bespoke or standalone shelving is a simple way of creating storage, as well as acting a room divider. Open living room shelving ideas can also inject a sense of spaciousness in compact rooms.

20 Best Storage Ideas for Small Spaces

DESIGN: EMILY HENDERSON, PHOTO: SARA LIGORRIA-TRAMP

No matter how much square footage you're dwelling in, it never seems to be enough. If you're working with a small space to begin with, it could feel close to impossible to tuck away all your belongings with limited storage options.

Lucky for you, we have solutions. Scroll through for 20 storage ideas to maximize even the smallest of spaces.

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Hola Tiny House

If you have a lot of plants and are working with a small space, consider storage solutions that keep your pots off your floors and keep your counter space but in a visually pleasing way. Mount pots on the walls, utilize hanging planters and tuck greenery away on shelves for storage that doubles as a display.

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Courtesy of Ikea

By far the most under-utilized space in a home is the area over your doors. Think about it: it's valuable real estate that often goes unnoticed, let alone properly used for storage. Install cabinetry or shelving above your door, and you'd be surprised how much space this often neglected area provides.

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Domm Dot Com

Have a spare wall? Install wall-to-wall shelving and you have yourself a space to store every book, plant, and tchotchke you own on a single wall. This keeps clutter organized and keeps the rest of your living space free and open, which also makes it look bigger.

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White Sands Design

If you have even the smallest space to place a bench in your entryway, do yourself a favor and maximize your storage with some cubbies and baskets. Use them to hide away and store shoes, bags, and everyday essentials. Your space will always look tidy, and you'll finally have a place for those items that always seem to be in the way.

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ALEXANDRA GATER

Whether you're a crafter or a remote employee, a clean and organized space is imperative to your productivity, and this goes for offices of all sizes. If you want smaller items like colorful pens, paper supplies, and crafting tools within reach but prefer not to clutter your desktop or hide them away in bins, a pegboard is just what you need.

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 COURTESY OF THE HOME EDIT

Invest in jewelry organizers that double as displays to free up drawer space and keep jewels in pristine condition. Hang necklaces to avoid tangling, store earrings in pairs to make accessorizing a breeze, and display bangles and bracelets to keep them from losing their shape. 

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CATHIE HONG

Hooks are the best quick fix for those everyday items that need a home when not being used. Install them near your front door as a quick storage solution for items like your keys, purse, scarf and coat.

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DESIGN: EMILY HENDERSON, PHOTO: SARA LIGORRIA-TRAMP

If you're like us, the space under your sink, in your shower and in your medicine cabinet is still not enough to house all your beauty and grooming products. Take a page from this bathroom's book and turn your window into built-in storage to display and keep all your go-to items within arm's reach. Problem solved.

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DESIGN: MICHELLE GAGE; PHOTO: REBECCA MCALPIN

Whether you're organizing your home office, your bathroom, or your walk-in closet, we find it effective to build storage vertically.  Installing some shelves on your wall will give you tons of storage opportunities while taking up space that would've otherwise gone unused. And the best part is, you won't have the clutter floating around your desk while you're trying to work.

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DESIGN: MINDY GAYER, PHOTO: KYLE MONK

We love how this space uses wall hooks to store hats and bags, vertical shelving to store bins, and even boasts plenty of unused space under the built-in bench. Moral of the story: when in doubt, utilize all the storage solutions you can all at once.

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Sara Tramp Interiors

You may not realize it, but your home could be packed with even the smallest nooks that are inconspicuously brimming with potential. A single shelf could transform that tiny space into a fully-stocked bar or a vanity to get ready at every morning. All it takes is a shelf and a vision.

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Sara Tramp Interiors

When you're strapped for space, there's no smarter storage solution than recessed shelving. Built-in shelves offer a creative solution for not only storing your most-used items, but keep your prettiest items on display and within arm's reach.

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VIVIAN JOHNSON ; DESIGN: SHIRA GILL

Bulky plastic hangers can be eating up valuable storage space in your tiny closet, but swap those out for super slim ones and you'll instantly gain some much-needed extra inches. You can thank us later.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Don't underestimate the power of furniture pieces that boast some hidden storage within. Items like ottomans, tufted benches, couches, and beds that house secret storage work double duty to hide clutter, and serve as functional furniture. And the best part is, you'd never know that bench you're sitting on is packed with heels you haven't worn in over a year.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Credenzas can be a bit bulky, but they're an excellent storage option for those looking to maximize small spaces. They come in tons of trendy designs and are capable of hiding anything you need to tuck away. Store your most stylish items on top, your unsightly clutter within, and if the design allows, some books, records, and slim bins underneath.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Baskets are the perfect solution for tucking away everything from records to books, and pantry items to junk-drawer remnants. Slide them under beds, style them on shelves, file them away in cubbies, anywhere you can. And the best part is you can find just the style of basket to pair with any décor style you're working with, from beach-house-friendly rattan to modern ones made of leather.

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Catch-all baskets are a great way to hide everyday items in plain sight around your home, but when it comes to maximizing small closet spaces, bins are your secret weapon. Label everything to keep your items organized and make finding your items so much easier. Plus, it'll hold you accountable when putting things away, ensuring your closet stays organized.

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SCANDINAVIAN STYLIST

If you search your home well enough, you might find a tight basement space or an awkward attic area that can easily become your seasonal closet or home office. No matter how tight or oddly shaped, trust us, where there's a will, there's a way.

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DESIGN: DANIELLE WURTH, PHOTO: DIANA ELIZABETH

No matter how large of a closet you may be working with, it seems there's never enough space. If you need more room for evening bags, try this trick to maximize space. Store clutches and wallets in a filing system to keep them on display and within easy reach—plus, storing them upright will also help them retain their shape.

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BREATHING ROOM ORGANIZATION + STYLING

If you have a tiny pantry, put your snacks on display in clear and easy-to-reach baskets. Remove snacks from their bulky boxes and see how much space you free up instantly.

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10 Architect's Tips — INMYROOM

In a small apartment, the issue of storage is especially acute, because there is not enough space for large closets or a dressing room. Things fill all the free living space, turning it into a warehouse. Architect Nikita Morozov tells how to properly organize storage systems even in a small apartment.

Nikita Morozov

ARCHITECT

Permanent author of INMYROOM, founder of design bureau KM STUDIO.

Built-in wardrobes

If it is impossible to allocate a dressing room in a small area, then you should pay attention to built-in wardrobes. They allow you to use the space up to the ceiling. In the more accessible lower part, everyday items will be stored, and in the upper part suitcases, boxes with seasonal clothes and shoes will perfectly fit.

Organize storage on the balcony

Having a balcony becomes an important advantage of being small. Usually everything is stored there: from boxes with things and unused dishes to skis and other sports equipment. But in order for there to be room for at least something else on the balcony, it is still worth organizing storage. For example, install cabinets, shelving, or floor-to-ceiling open shelves around the perimeter. Or at least make a sliding partition that will fence off the "warehouse" from the actively used part of the balcony.

Use hanging modules and shelves

If all the available space is already occupied by furniture, then it's time to go higher. The furniture industry offers many collections of comfortable wall-mounted furniture. As a rule, these are shallow lightweight structures that are suitable for books, accessories and small items. Place shelves and closed modules in one line or make a composition out of them. So you can get not only an additional storage system, but also an element of decor.

Use hooks, brackets and hangers

Even if you can't hang shelves or closed units on the wall, there's almost certainly room for a hook and bracket. Hanging bars are indispensable in the hallway or bathroom. And the brackets on the balcony will help you organize your sports equipment.

Make the most of the space in the kitchen

The burning issue of storing kitchen utensils in a small space will help to solve the cabinet-pencil case. Large dishes and rarely used household appliances can be folded into it. Ceiling-height upper cabinets will allow you to gain additional usable space. In addition, storage in the kitchen should be organized - think over in advance for each item its place.

Let your upholstered furniture transform

Use any free space to hide things. For example, inside upholstered furniture. Give preference to models of sofas and beds, poufs and banquettes with internal drawers or containers. The functional area under the mattress or seating area is suitable for storing enough voluminous bed linen.

Don't forget about bathroom storage

Use even seemingly small bathroom space as storage space. For example, install a sliding or hinged screen under the bathroom and hide all the necessary chemicals or small cleaning equipment behind it. In the niches of plumbing boxes, install shelves and cabinets, after sewing up communications.

Look for unusual places for drawers and shelves

For example, you can even use the space under the windowsills with radiators installed under them. Of course, in unexpected and unusual places, it is unlikely that you will be able to install capacious storage systems. But they will fit for small things like stationery or magazines. Thanks to this, small items will not be scattered everywhere and will not create the feeling of a cluttered interior.

Divide rooms into zones with storage systems

Sometimes in a small apartment it is necessary to zone the space and divide it into functional blocks. Instead of walls and partitions, use open shelving up to the ceiling or building structures with shelf niches. Thanks to this, it will be possible to combine business with pleasure and use a minimum of space to accommodate a maximum of things.

Stock up on boxes and containers

To make the most of your closet, shelving or shelf space, consider boxes, containers and caskets in a variety of sizes and shapes. Even on a small shelf, several times more items can fit if you arrange them in containers and place them one on top of the other. In a really small apartment, even free centimeters play a role.

Photo: IKEA

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1 Headboard drawers

Several wall-mounted shoe cabinets, drawers or shelves, matched to the color of the bed and located at the head of the bed, will help to organize bed linen, books, magazines and other small things in a stylish way.

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2 The reverse side of the door

The door can become a great place for storage: it is enough to complement it with roof rails, an organizer for small items or a hanger above the door. This idea is especially useful for a nursery: in cases where there is literally nowhere to put toys, it will become a real lifesaver.

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3 Multi-tiered stand for sweets

The most ordinary stand, designed to beautifully serve cakes and other sweets, can serve as an excellent service in organizing storage. For example, with its help you can arrange a stylish tea corner. Or increase the usable space of a window sill or bedside table.

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4 Pantry in the kitchen

There is an opinion that only owners of large apartments and houses can afford closets and pantries. Although in fact it is precisely for small apartments that these solutions help to get rid of visual noise and clutter of space, concentrate storage in one place and abandon massive furniture in every corner of an already cramped home.

A small storage space will allow you to decorate the kitchen itself concisely and at the same time place all the supplies, as well as not give up the necessary equipment and utensils.

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5 The space around the window

Surprisingly, even in small apartments, the space around the window opening is often empty. But there you can organize a cozy corner for reading and relaxing.

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6 Cabinet doors

The inside of cabinet doors can be a great help in organizing additional storage. Owners of small apartments will especially appreciate this idea: in this way, for example, you can place jars of spices in a compact and convenient way in the kitchen.

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Dog owners will also like this idea: leashes and collars can be conveniently placed on the inside of the cabinet doors in the hallway.

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7 The space above the toilet

Another place that is often empty even in small apartments is the wall above the toilet. Why not place a few shelves or even a shallow wall cabinet there? Useful for storing household chemicals, toilet paper, bath accessories and other small items.

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8 Shelves at the base of the bed

A bed with a lifting mechanism and internal storage drawers is no surprise. However, for a children's room, a model with open and closed shelves and drawers at the base will be much more convenient. A convenient and stylish option for storing toys and other small items, providing quick and easy access to everything you need.

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9 Window opening

We have already mentioned the space around the window above. But you can go even further - and use the window opening itself for storage! Of course, you should not completely block out sunlight, but placing, say, several shelves for dishes in the kitchen is a perfectly acceptable solution.

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10 Additional shelves for the kitchen set

You can expand the potential of the kitchen set by adding neat open shelves under the wall cabinets. A simple, concise and practical solution.


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