If your family is growing bigger, it might feel as though your house is getting smaller. When everyone owns a lot of ‘stuff’, finding places to put things can become a problem- and that can be stressful. No one wants to feel cramped, overwhelmed, and swimming in clutter at home, so if that’s the case for you then it’s worth doing something about it. Here are some ideas for storage in your small home.
Declutter
First things first, before panicking that you have too much stuff and not enough space- it’s worth having a big declutter. If you’re holding onto things that you don’t need or use, they’ll be taking up valuable space. Sort through every room, putting things into piles labeled ‘bin’ ‘sell’ ‘donate’ and ‘give to friends. This can make it easier to make decisions about where unused items can go, and help you part from things that don’t serve your purpose. You can then find good organizational systems for whatever is left, everything from buckets and storage bins to drawer dividers and boxes can work depending on what you need to store. Once you’ve decluttered you might find your need for storage is less extreme than you first thought.
Use Attic Space
The attic is a great storage area in most homes. If you have items that you don’t need to access on a regular basis but still want to keep then popping them up in the loft makes good sense. This means things like Christmas decorations, mementos and memory boxes from the past and items that might hold some value one day are perfect for keeping up there. Aim to keep things as organized as possible, using storage boxes with lids will protect items from dust and critters and don’t forget to label everything.
Get Built in Wardrobes
Since built-in wardrobes can be completely customized they’re great for any bedroom- even if it’s small or an odd shape. Since these are fitted from floor to ceiling, they maximize storage much better than normal wardrobes which can be bulky and stick out. You could add hanging rails, drawers, dividers and more and choose what works best for the types of items you own. Built-in wardrobes are an investment, however, if you’re short on storage space and want something that looks seamless and works in rooms you have then they can be a brilliant option.
Get Creative With Gaps
Utilizing every area of your home is important when you don’t have much space, so look at where the nooks are crannies are. You could go with a slim pull-out pantry in that unused space next to the fridge, or turn a cupboard under the stairs into a fantastic coat and shoe storage zone. You could really make the most of previously unused space in your home.
Utilize Outdoors
If you don’t have any more available space inside your home, take a look outside. Is there somewhere you could have a shed built? If you start with a really sturdy shed base and choose high-quality materials it will give you a great secure and waterproof storage area. The garage is another option, you could even have storage fitted into the rafters to maximize the space.
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