Just because you have a small home doesn’t mean you can’t have great style or all the function you need. With a few smart strategies, even the smallest rooms can become beautiful and well-organized havens.
1. Don’t Forget Your Doors
Remember your doors! Hanging organizers over them can hold shoes, accessories, or cleaning products, which opens up floor space.
2. Maximize Vertical Space
In my little Boston apartment, I’ve come to realize that using the vertical space is a total game-changer. By installing shelves and hooks, you can keep your floors clear and really take advantage of your walls.
3. Slide in Under-Bed Storage
In my bedroom, the area under the bed is perfect for storage containers. It’s a simple way to neatly store out-of-season clothes or extra sheets.
4. Give Furniture New Life
Be creative with your furniture. A dresser can also work as a media center, giving you extra space to store electronics and more.
5. Choose Furniture That Folds
Furniture that folds is a big help in small spaces. I always have a folding table and chairs ready for when people visit.
6. Put Up Floating Shelves
Floating shelves are a great way to display decorations without using up floor space. I really like using them in the kitchen for spices and small plants.
7. Set Up Clear Zones
Even if you have little space, setting up different ‘zones’ can help keep things organized. Try using rugs or furniture to mark off areas for work, relaxing, and fun.
8. Install Top Shelves
Top shelves are great for storing things you don’t use every day. They’re a good way to keep things in order and out of the way.
9. Use a Storage Ladder
A storage ladder is a stylish way to hang blankets, towels, or magazines. It looks good and adds a cozy feel to any room.
10. Take Advantage of Clumsy Spaces
Those strange corners can be great for storage. I use them to hide baskets or small shelves, which helps keep clutter away.
11. Try a Wall-Mounted Writing Desk
A writing desk that attaches to the wall can be folded away when you’re not using it, saving valuable floor space. It’s just right for a small home office.
12. Try Multi-Use Furniture
Go for furniture that does more than one thing, like a coffee table that has storage inside. It’s a great way to tuck away blankets and magazines, keeping them hidden but still easy to get to.
13. Try Pegboards for Options
In my crafting area, I use a pegboard to hang tools and supplies. It’s easy to change and works well as my needs change.
14. Select Furniture with Open Legs
Furniture that has open legs can make a room feel more spacious. It’s a simple trick that adds a touch of class to any space.
15. Use Reflectors to Add Room
Reflectors work wonders in small spaces. They bounce light around and make it seem like there’s more space, making rooms feel bigger.
16. Choose See-Through Bins
In my food storage area, clear bins are the best way to see and organize everything. They keep food fresh and let you know when it’s time to buy more.
17. Pick See-Through Furniture
See-through furniture, like chairs or tables made of acrylic, makes a room look bigger. It’s a trick I love to use in small rooms.
18. Add Corner Shelves
Corners are often not used well. Adding shelves in the corners can give you more storage without taking up a lot of space.

