Storage Ideas For Small Homes

Nowadays with the economic conditions, there is a trend to custom homes In fact, some people are either building of buying tiny houses. Tiny houses are? However, one of the major drawbacks to small home living is having enough room for storage. Not only are small homes more economical when it comes to utilities and taxes, it can also be liberating to get rid of all the excess clutter. To make small home living more enjoyable, the following tips may help. First and foremost, you need to sort through all of your excess clutter and belongings. How many clothes do you actually need? You can only wear one outfit at a time. How many towels or sets of bed sheets do you need? Most of us have much more than we actually need. Go through your house and think about how much of the stuff you use on a day-to-day basis. Use track lighting to eliminate the need for end tables and lamps. Look around your rooms. Think outside the box. Is there wasted space. Most rooms have nothing higher than five feet. Install shelves on empty wall space. If there is enough clearance between your windows and ceilings, you can also install shelves there Are you utilizing the space underneath your bed. If you pare down on your bedding, you can buy plastic storage boxes or even better yet space bags to store your extra bedding in underneath the bed. Behind the door space is often wasted. Dependent upon your needs, you can buy over the door hooks and storage containers to store extra things. Use grids or hooks placed on the inside of cabinet doors to store extra things. Most of us have way too many clothes. If you are going to buy new furniture, look for furniture with storage space. Hope chests can also make nice coffee tables. Bed frames come with platform drawers underneath. Bookcase headboards can add extra storage space in the bedroom. It's also important that furniture is streamlined in size to fit the smaller spaces. By redesigning your closet with a closet organizer, you can utilize wasted space. If you have a single household, pare down your towels and wash clothes, and use a towel rack like you see in hotels and motels to store your extra set of towels. If you live in a small house already or you're thinking about transitioning into a smaller home, no one knows better than you what excess you have. If you're thinking about buying or moving into a smaller home, use the time you have now to get rid of the stuff you don't need. It will be less frustrating and far easier tackling the problem rather than waiting until you move. If you already live a small home, don't let the task of decluttering overwhelm you. You don't have to it all at once. Take it one day at a time and one room at a time.

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