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April
28

Creative Storage Solutions When You're Short on Space | Counselor Realty

When you're looking at homes for sale in Detroit Lakes or Edina, you might end up in a place that's smaller than you'd like for a while as you search for the right property in the Twin Cities. Just because you're in a small space doesn't mean you have to give up on style or function—you just need to think outside the box and organize to make the most of every inch of your home.

  • Vertical Thinking
    Glance up to see unused storage options in your house. Put up floating shelves over doors, windows, and in hallways to show off decorative things while clearing up useful surface area. Think about bookcases from floor to ceiling that catch your eye and give rooms a taller feel while offering lots of storage. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets mounted on walls can reach the ceiling, getting rid of that space above regular cabinets where dust collects. Even your stairs give you a chance to use vertical space—change the area underneath into drawers that pull out or a snug reading spot with built-in storage.

  • Furniture That Does Double Duty
    Choose furniture that does double duty. Pick a storage ottoman to use as a coffee table, extra seat, and hidden spot for blankets and books. Get a platform bed with drawers to skip the dresser in tight bedrooms. Go for an extendable dining table that's compact day-to-day but can fit guests when needed. Try nesting tables you can spread out for parties and tuck away later. Put Murphy beds or sleeper sofas in home offices or guest rooms to make spaces work for two jobs without taking up room all the time.

  • Hidden and Unexpected Spaces
    Every house has hidden storage spots just waiting to be found. Put toe-kick drawers under kitchen cabinets to store items you don't use often, like big serving plates or holiday tablecloths. The gaps between wall studs can turn into narrow built-in shelves that work great for showing off small collections or keeping toiletries. Think about putting a tension rod under the sink to hang cleaning spray bottles, which frees up shelf space below. Door backs are prime spots for organizers that hold shoes, accessories, or pantry stuff. Even the sides of kitchen cabinets can fit slim pull-out pantries for spices and canned foods.

  • Smart Closet Organization
    Turn your messy closets into well-organized storage spaces. Put in a double-hanging rod system to double the space for hanging shorter clothes. Use shelf dividers to keep stacked items from falling into untidy heaps. Hangers made for multiple garments can increase your closet's storage. Think about rotating clothes by season, using vacuum-sealed bags for off-season items stored under beds or on high closet shelves. For closets without doors, use stylish tension rods with curtains to hide what's inside while adding texture and color to your room.

Living in a home with limited space means you need to think outside the box about every inch, but getting organized can bring unexpected peace and usefulness to your day-to-day life. If you're ready to find a Twin Cities home that fits your lifestyle just right, call today to talk with one of our skilled Counselor Realty agents.

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