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Get Creative With Your Small but Cozy Home

Organizing a small home can be a difficult task. It requires a lot of creativity and patience. But there are some creative ways to organize your small home and save space that you might not have thought of before.

Let’s take a look at some of the creative ways to organize your small home.


Dealing With Clutter First

The most important step is to get a hold of clutter, deciding what you want to keep out of sight and what you can store. You can either donate or throw away items that you no longer need. If you don't want to get rid of anything, you can use a storage unit. Be sure to find one that offers features like climate control, security access, and easy access for moving items within the unit.


Making the Most of Your Space

There are many ways to make your home feel bigger and more spacious. Some of these ideas include using furniture that creates a division between spaces, grouping like items together and using storage solutions that maximize the use of space.


Living Room

Use shelving units for bookshelves. If you enjoy clean lines, a wall of shelving displaying treasured belongings and things you need on hand is a way to make storage visually appealing and inexpensive.


Mount your TV on the wall. An entertainment center can be a big waste of floor space in a room. Mounting your TV on the wall or over the mantle will save space while making for an overall less cluttered look.


Light-colored walls and draperies and a large rug will all add to the appearance of more space.


Kitchen

In your kitchen, keep only the things you use regularly on the countertops. Coffeemaker, toaster, and fruit basket. Mount what you can, like placing the microwave above the stovetop.


Choose an easily accessible cabinet for the appliances that aren’t used every day, and if you have unused small appliances, donate or sell them. Items only used on occasions like a cake plate or turkey platter should go on the highest shelves.


Bathroom

For your bathroom, install a pocket door instead of a traditional door that swings into the bathroom and takes up room. With a medicine cabinet for a mirror, you’ll be able to store your toothbrush and paste medicines and razors out of sight.

Make use of the back of the door for towel racks or hooks instead of towel bars. That space could be better utilized for shelves.


Bedroom

To create more space in the bedroom, buy a bed with shelves under it or purchase plastic tubs low enough to slide under the bed frame. You can also choose a bookshelf headboard for items like books, cell phone chargers, reading lamps, etc. Or using lighting that fixes to the wall instead of taking up space on a nightstand.


Home Office

In your home office, start by creating places to store papers, supplies, and equipment. Create a storage system for digital and paper records such as Google Cloud. Cloud storage services are great for sharing files with friends and families and keeping documents in sync between all of your devices.


Having an ergonomically designed chair in your office is essential for both productivity and good health. There are ergonomic chairs that are designed to save space for smaller offices too.


Like in your bedroom, look for lighting that attaches to your wall instead of taking up valuable desk space.


When It’s Time to Hire a Professional

Hiring a professional staging company to organize your smaller home for sale can make an enormous difference in not only how fast you sell your home but can also make a difference in the amount of money you can ask for it.


Savvy Staging can be the most useful step in designing and selling a home. Their expertise will bring to life your home’s quality and greatness, getting it off the market quicker and for top dollar. Call and let them do the heavy lifting! Savvy Staging offers several custom packages to meet your individual needs.


Make the most of space in every room of your home, including your home office, where you may spend the most hours. With careful planning and a few investments, you can make the most of any space. 

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