How to Save Space in Your Home

May 18
How to Save Space in Your Home

You may have noticed your house is a bit more cluttered and claustrophobic than you would like it to be thanks to all the extra time spent at home. Cultivating a neat space promotes productivity, which is helpful if you find yourself working from home. Read on to discover tips on how to save space in your home. 

Take inventory of your clutter

If your home is feeling cramped, it may be because you have too much stuff. Take stock of the items in each of your rooms. If you don’t need something, get rid of it. There are several websites and apps that can help you find buyers interested in the various items you’re looking to part with, so you can declutter and make some extra cash at the same time. With fewer things taking up space, your home will feel much less crowded.

Hang things up

Even after you declutter, you may feel like you still have too many things lying around. An excellent way to combat this issue is to hang things up where you can. If your kitchen cabinets are clogged with different pots and pans, consider attaching a rod and hooks to your wall and hanging them. Not only does this save counter and cabinet space, but it adds a cool, industrial vibe to your kitchen, too. You can also add hooks to your entryway, so any scarves, coats, keys, and the like can be safely hung instead of flung on a sofa or chair.

Utilize your doors

Door racks aren’t just for college dorm rooms. If you have a front closet, consider hanging a door rack on it to store the plethora of shoes that tend to gather at an entryway. In your bedroom, door racks can free up closet space taken up by mounds of shoes. Besides shoes, door racks in the kitchen can store spices, granola bars, and different snacks in the pantry.

Revamp your bed

If your bedroom is a source of constant anxiety due to clutter and lack of space, consider utilizing your bed as a storage unit. You can loft your bed for extra space underneath and use flat storage bins to store different items, such as off-season clothing, shoes, and additional sheets. Conversely, you can replace your bed frame all together with one designed to include drawers. Using your bed space as storage will undoubtedly save valuable space in your bedroom.

Finesse with furniture

A great way to save space in any room is by adding multipurpose furniture. A McClean, VA, interior decorator recommends using furniture that doubles as storage. This includes ottomans that open to reveal storage space, coffee tables with an added shelf for remotes and magazines, and benches with cubbies for shoes. Furniture that compacts and expands into different sizes is also useful if you’re trying to save space and get multiple uses out of one piece.

Most of us are home now more than we ever have been. If you feel your home is suffering from a lack of space, following the tips above will help you get organized and feel better while staying at home.

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