Manage to Fit All Your Stuff in Your House With These Tips and Tricks
If you’re living in a small house, you know how challenging it can be to keep everything organized and make the most of your limited space. But don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ve compiled a list of 35 tips and tricks to help you maximize the space in your small house. From smart storage solutions to furniture hacks, these ideas will help you transform your cramped living quarters into comfortable and spacious homes.
More space in the kitchen
Small houses have more than a lack of space in the bedrooms. Tiny kitchens can also be problematic. A slide-out pantry may fit into any room, no matter how small or narrow it is and this image exemplifies this point. This adorable and functional food pantry was crammed into the six inches of space between the refrigerator and the doorway.
Consider how much material may be crammed into a place that would otherwise be unused. Because each can or food container must be placed lengthwise, it’s also incredibly easy to keep orderly. Every space counts in a small apartment. Magnetic strips for knives are great because then you can use the drawer space they would have taken up. Hanging pots and pans free up a lot of space in the cabinets as well. It’s also much easier to find the one you want when you’re not digging around the bottom cabinet.
Wall-Mounted dryers
If you do not have a place to dry clothes quickly, using racks with handles takes up valuable space in the house and looks untidy and unorganized. Take advantage of those walls with plenty of space.
Adding a couple of drying hooks directly to the wall would make the room more useful. Keep them out of the middle of laundry by rolling them up when they aren’t needed. This is surely a great way to add more drying space. Clothes dryers are an essential component of many households, allowing families to stay on top of the weekly wash without waiting for the weather. Dryer wall brackets allow you to mount your dryer on vacant walls, freeing up precious space in your laundry. Your dryer should be mounted at a minimum distance of 250mm to the ceiling, and 1320mm distance to the floor.
Floor storage
You can use the area beneath the room if there’s simply no other space for storage. Obviously, this won’t work in every home.
However, depending on the type of floor and built-up area of the structure, it can be a perfect option for a small home’s limited storage space (or a big one for a family with a lot of stuff). When closed, this storage room stays fully hidden. What might first seem like an empty room with nothing but a raised platform on which you could maybe place a bed or sofa and a wall storage unit, can be full of surprises. The platform can hide several drawers and hidden storage compartments. Also, using the stairs for storage has become a popular trend in most modern homes. It is a very clever and practical way of saving space somewhere else.
Board game’s organizer
Look this way, board game aficionados! Fabric shoe organizers have been around for a long time. However, they are useful for much more than merely keeping shoes.
Board games, for example, are ideal products to store in a hanging shoe organizer because they are hard, thick, and tough to fold. Then you simply tuck it away in the closet while still being able to access the game whenever you want. You can store games in large freezer bags if you have them without boxes. Keep the smaller bits in a smaller Ziploc bag. Rubber bands or hair elastics should be used to keep any cards together. Create a label with the game’s name and place it on the front of the bag. After you have put everything in the bag, store it vertically in the hanging shoe organizer so you can quickly pick the one you want to play.