If you are living in a small space like a studio apartment, a junior 1-bedroom condo or similar limited sized area, you can still manage to make your place look “roomy” and stylish without much cost. Below are a few tips you can use to do away with the feeling of cramped space even though you are under a tight budget.
- Choose simple and small furniture
Small-sized furniture does not take up space and it gives you more freedom to move around without obstacles. Avoid furniture with big frames and wide features—it only highlights the smallness of your room. Select sofas that have very few curves with simple and clear lines, with no arms or just thin (straight) arms. If you already have a sofa with big arms, you can reduce the effect of this overwhelming piece by replacing your love seat with a small no-arms chair. - Get multi-purpose furniture
Multi-purpose furniture offers the most advantage for your money and it saves space the most because you can use one piece of furniture for different functions. Sofa sleepers (for sitting/sleeping), armoires (for storing TV/electronic equipment, books, and clothes), Murphy desk beds, night stands (desk top/drawers for clothes) are typical multi-purpose furniture. You can get such furniture cheaper by shopping directly at online factory stores. - Install shelving up the wall
Storage is usually the main problem with small space. But don’t worry. You could install shelves up on the wall to overcome this issue. A glass corner shelf, for instance, offers a unique view if set up in 4 steps or more. It can display your collectibles, store toiletries in the bathroom or spice containers in the kitchen. Installing shelves on the wall is easy. Some are held just with clips or bolts. - Use stacked-up organizers
Clutter and disorganization consumes space and makes your place look shoddy and unattractive. To get rid of clutter, buy stacked-up organizers to sort things out and bring them into proper order. Shoes and sandals take up space if you have multiple pairs. To solve the problem, buy a 50-pair shoe rack and place it at your hallway. Another great organizer is the 24 Pocket Over the Door Closet & Pantry Organizer, which you can use to store blankets, towels, clothes, linen, etc. It does not require assembly because you just hang it on any door.
Creativity and the ability to arrange furniture is also key when you are working for elbowroom. Take care to measure and map out your place first before buying furniture.
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