Not everyone can afford spacious penthouses in urban centers or huge mansions in the suburbs. Many of us have to make do with what we have and that often means choosing tiny houses and small apartments. And fitting your entire life in there can get tricky. Luckily, there are quite a few ways to keep your workstation in order and get rid of that enormous table that blocks the entire kitchen. From affordable space-saving furniture to genius home hacks, we compiled a list of creative ideas to create space in your home. We know that every inch counts and these space-saving things should help you utilize most of them. Also, scroll down below to see the tips and tricks that tidying experts who specialize in renowned KonMari Method™ shared with Bored Panda.
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Brilliant Design For Kids That Need Their Privacy But There's Only One Bedroom
As someone who shared a room my entire childhood, this looks really nice. :)
Bored Panda spoke to three certified tidying experts who follow in the footsteps of the renowned organizing guru Marie Kondo. The mantra for putting things in order like a pro sounds simple—things should spark joy and if they don’t, you’re better off without them. Helen Youn, a platinum level KonMari consultant, explains “the first step to start is to think about why you want to tidy and the life that will bring you the most joy. Often when people decide it’s time to change, they just want to have an organized and clutter-free space, but you need to also think about how that will actually impact your life, but you need to also think about how that will actually impact your life—would you read more as a result? Entertain more? Start working out? Think about all the things you enjoy doing that bring you joy. By choosing to keep only the things that bring you joy, you will create a home that supports your ideal life.”
A Slide-Out Pantry In 6 Inches Of Space
University Library Has A Wall Where You Can Quite Literally Take A Seat
Space Saving
Stair Drawers
Elevate The Bed In Small Spaces To Create Storage Underneath
When You Want To Maximize The Space Under The Stairs
Reality doesn’t always meet expectations, especially when it comes to cleaning on a tight budget. Lifestyle consultant Amanda Scanlan from Home Nurturing assures readers that “tidying doesn’t need to be an expensive undertaking. Use what you already have to organise your belongings. Shoe boxes or any media boxes from laptops, tablets or phones that you may have lying around are ideal for keeping like items together. For the kitchen, large glass jars or bottles can be reused and work really well for storing food, just remove the labels to reduce the visual clutter. Old or odd Tupperware containers that no longer 'spark joy' are also useful for keeping like items together.”
Washer-Dryer Inside A Closet
Extra Storage Hidden In These Kitchen Benches
UNcomfortable. Great for your nosy neighbour who invited themself in for coffee, there's no way they are going to stay long. Do say "Make yourself comfortable, dear", with your very sweetest smile...
No Place For A Bedside Table? No Problem
And now, we’re asking for a friend: it seems like everyone around me is having domestic makeovers except me. Why is that? Amanda Scanlan confirms it’s not all in your head: “I definitely think that more and more people are willing to make changes when it comes to tidiness. We have a greater understanding of health and wellbeing and the simple life choices we can make to improve it and reduce stress. Such as eating well, exercising more, spending time with loved ones, doing activities that we enjoy and find meaningful, and cultivating more positive feelings like joy and gratitude, etc. Moreover, we are getting better at understanding environmental issues and the impact that our daily choices can have towards this.”
That's Some Neat Space Saving Design
Playroom, Bedroom And A Closet Perfectly Fit In This Small Room
Space Saving
In fact, “having a tidy home can unlock more time, energy, mental clarity and more, and I believe it is a really effective tool to reset your life and start living life how we want to in a way that is in alignment with our own values.” Trust us, your general practitioner would approve.
When You Need That Extra Bed
A Play Room That Fits Under The Bed
West Elm Industrial Storage Coffee Table
Yeah, nice, 465 euro. If you can afford that, you don't need this for the space it provides in your small home.
Space Saving
Handlebars That Flip Sideways To Save Space
Triple Bunk Beds Done Right
I wouldn’t want to be Zoey, that’s a headache waiting to happen. Would have been better if they made it so her head was at the other end.
The Inception Bed For When Kids Have A Sleepover
Built In Wardrobe And A Cozy Bed Fits Everything In One Wall
Staircase Cupboard
I don't care one bit about the cupboard but I need that stair railing in my life. What does that say about me?
Kitchen Utensils Board
Headboard With Shelves
I don't see this one as space saving. Adding 6 or 8 inches to the length of the bed is a lot of lost floor space for just a few paperbacks.
Floating Corner Shelves Help Use Up Every Corner In A Small Space
This Space Saving Table Takes The Murphy Style Decor To Whole New Level
Perfect Solution To Fit All The Boardgames
I literally need a whole cupboard for all my board and other games.
The Storage Box Is Designed For Your Refrigerator
Use Picture Ledges For A Miniature Vanity 'Table'
Identify The Wasted Spaces And Utilize ’em
Genius Shoe Organiser
Hang Shelves Over The Door For Extra Space
Genius Headboard Drawer
Towel Racks On The Door
Shelf That Works As A Small Computer Table
I feel like most of these are rich people solutions that I at least couldn't afford. Would be cool to see a list of affordable ways to save space!
A lot of this stuff is sold at Walmart or whatever local store that sells cheap , poor quality stuff. Scraps from construction sites and local dump are free ways to get materials,
Load More Replies...A few of these are practical but most seem to be " look at me" projects that trade one problem for another. I'd like to see a follow up in 2 or 3 years to see how many are still being used.
All I can think of is the nightmare of cleaning all these "solutions"
More stuff... More stuff... MORE, MORE, MORE. I NEED MORE STUFF! More stuff sparks joy! Eat your heart out, Marie Kondo!
Let's start a movement to promote clutter! With the craziest solutions to store it :)
Load More Replies...Some of these are very clever, some are hilarious and some have been around for decades!
Yey for consumerism. Now you have more space to shove the c**p you don't need but you buy anyway because of some goddamned list or an influencer of some kind told you it's useful.
Unless your bathroom door is literally right next to your shower, you're gonna regret putting your towels there. I need those towels the minute I turn off the water, no fun dripping all the way to the door to get them.
Wow :) This is an incredible collection of ideas! Waiting for more helpful pieces. You would amazing to read a similar one here- https://diysbest.com/
I feel like most of these are rich people solutions that I at least couldn't afford. Would be cool to see a list of affordable ways to save space!
A lot of this stuff is sold at Walmart or whatever local store that sells cheap , poor quality stuff. Scraps from construction sites and local dump are free ways to get materials,
Load More Replies...A few of these are practical but most seem to be " look at me" projects that trade one problem for another. I'd like to see a follow up in 2 or 3 years to see how many are still being used.
All I can think of is the nightmare of cleaning all these "solutions"
More stuff... More stuff... MORE, MORE, MORE. I NEED MORE STUFF! More stuff sparks joy! Eat your heart out, Marie Kondo!
Let's start a movement to promote clutter! With the craziest solutions to store it :)
Load More Replies...Some of these are very clever, some are hilarious and some have been around for decades!
Yey for consumerism. Now you have more space to shove the c**p you don't need but you buy anyway because of some goddamned list or an influencer of some kind told you it's useful.
Unless your bathroom door is literally right next to your shower, you're gonna regret putting your towels there. I need those towels the minute I turn off the water, no fun dripping all the way to the door to get them.
Wow :) This is an incredible collection of ideas! Waiting for more helpful pieces. You would amazing to read a similar one here- https://diysbest.com/