TIPS FOR CREATING MORE SPACE IN YOUR HOME

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Nobody likes to live in a small and cramped space. At the very least, your house should allow you to roam about without restriction. Though purchasing a big apartment seems like an obvious solution, many people cannot afford this luxury. With that in mind, we have put together some useful tips that will enable you to create more space in your home like a pro: 

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Engage In A Thorough Decluttering

One of the best ways to free up additional space is to get rid of unnecessary items. Decluttering could be an overwhelming process, especially if you have not done it for a long time. A prudent plan of action would be, to begin with the items that are not covered by sheets or enclosed in boxes. If something has been left out to gather dust, it has perhaps outlived its utility. You can get momentum for your decluttering endeavor by starting with a comparatively easier project.

During the purge, you could also come across items that you may need in the future. So instead of selling them now at a low cost and buying them later at a higher cost, you are better off storing such stuff in storage units until you need them. Storage units are gathering gaining a lot of traction these days for using advanced technology.

Embrace Open-Plan Setting

Taking down a wall that separates two spaces that could otherwise be combined – like a kitchen and a living room – can have a significant impact on the feel of the home. Aside from the obvious benefit of a more relaxed sense of confinement, an open-plan setting will also allow you to play with storage solutions and furniture layouts in unique ways. When you have more area to work with, it is much easier to arrange your furniture in a way that maximizes the available space.

An open-plan setting could tempt you to overdo it. Keep in mind the importance of creating visual breaks. When your space is completely crammed from floor to ceiling, it feels chaotic and distracting. Leave some breathing space around your furnishings and pick your accent pieces with care. Doing so will ensure that the room’s components complement one another, rather than clashing and looking haphazard.

Get Vertical

It is important not to overlook the space that is both above and below you. They are excellent storage venues for rarely-used objects. Setting up vertical storage alternatives is not an uphill task. For example, you could simply use plywood and brackets to create storage shelves on a budget.

To make the most out of your floor space, keep a shoe rack, some rolling bins, or a pair of drawers. Use the area beneath the stairs for storage by installing a small dresser or some bespoke shelves. Plus, do not forget to knock some hooks or pocket organizers on doors and walls.    

Purchase a reliable step ladder to facilitate access to out-of-reach shelves. As an additional precaution, avoid placing heavy items, such as large appliances, up high. 

Overhaul Your Basement

If your home has a basement, you have found the mother lode of storage areas. Most people redo their basements so they can install home theaters. However, you may get more out of your area. For example, you may do away with cardboard boxes and make your life a lot easier by storing your clothing in airtight and waterproof containers in the basement.

Remodeling a basement is not the most inexpensive choice, but pretty worthwhile nevertheless. In the long run, a basement renovation will also prove to be a lucrative investment since it increases appeal to potential purchasers and adds to the home’s resale value.    

Utilize Furniture Storage Areas

If you have a bed with four legs, you may put boxes or bins underneath it to store seasonal clothing, extra bedding, and holiday wrapping paper. Depending on your convenience, you can also stow away other supplies and easily retrieve them when needed.

Additionally, you may consider investing in a bed frame that features built-in drawers. Storage space beneath the mattress could be accessed by raising a shutter or sliding along rails on either side of the bed. It is a perfect spot for storing your bed linens, blankets, mats, large bags, hard plastic containers, etc.

Invest In Magnetic Disc Organizer And File Cabinets

As freelancing and work-from-home is becoming a norm, most households need to make sure their living quarters serve as functional workplaces. But if you want to be able to work quietly and without interruptions, your workstation should be well-organized. That is where magnetic disk organizers come into play. With the help of these items, you can be assured that your paper clips and other office supplies will remain safely stored in their respective containers.

Adding file cabinets to your home office is another smart option to boost storage space. You may keep all your office supplies out of the way and out of sight by placing a pair of file cabinets neatly under your desk. 

Put Your Garden To Good Use

The storage capacity of gardens is generally underutilized. If you are tired of your bikes denting the walls every time you bring them inside, you might want to invest in a bike shed for your backyard. That way, you will save considerable space in the house.

Floating shelves are also ideal for your outdoor area. They serve a dual purpose of keeping the floor organized while adding visual appeal at the same time. If you wish to store frequently used goods on the shelves such as secateurs, watering cans, and gloves, it is best to set them up above eye level and within easy reach.

Stretch The Headboard

The bed is a place to relax and refuel for the following day, but it may also be used as a convenient storage space. When you add similar shelving to the headboard, you have a lot more room for books, linens, jewels, or anything else you would need to keep in there. Hanging shelves or hooks can also be attached to the back of a headboard if the bed is not placed against a wall.

Conclusion

Considering our propensity for hoarding, it is safe to assume that the majority of us have more possessions than the space we have at home can reasonably accommodate. Therefore, without a good storage system in place, your belongings will be all over the place. If you are coping with storage issues, implementing all or some of the hacks covered in this piece will surely make a lot of difference.

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