Whatever storage space you have in your home, somehow it never seems to be enough. If your drawers are overflowing and your cupboards won't close, then start decluttering today. Once you've done that and there's still not sufficient room for everything, try some of these great space-saving ideas.
1. Get hooked up Put up lots of hooks on the back of doors - doors in the middle of rooms and wardrobe doors. If you like, make some easy drawstring bags hanging up small items such as toys or lingerie. For small items, fabric wall pockets that can go on the back of doors are also a beneficial investment.
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2. Choose dual purpose furniture Choose items with storage room. Get a coffee table with drawers or use a blanket chest. Small chests and storage cubes also make great bedside tables. Choose a bed or sofa bed with built-in storage space and a Tv bench with drawers. Reconsider high-rise beds with space for seating or a desk underneath. Ikea make great ones for adults as well as children.
3. Duplicate your wardrobe space Add other rail in your wardrobe and Duplicate your hanging space. The easiest way to do this is to hang a lower pole off the main pole. If you've got a amount of longer items like dresses, add the lower pole over half or three-quarters of the width of your wardrobe. Alternatively, try out some of the multi-hanger systems ready from stores such as The retention Company.
4. Generate small-scale bathroom storage If you don't have room in your bathroom or toilet for a cupboard, use a small laundry basket or wicker hampers to hide away your spare toilet rolls, toilet cleaning tool etc. If you don't have room on the floor, remember that small wicker baskets can also be fastened to walls and can look a lot nicer than basic shelves.
5. Generate extra drying space To cope with all those wet towels that get strewn round the bathroom, add some small towel rails to the back of your bathroom door.
6. Make the most of your cupboard doors Use the space on the back of your cupboard doors for storage. Put up hooks on the inside of the doors of kitchen cupboards to hold items such as chopping boards and sieves. Put clips on the inside of larger cupboard doors to hold brooms, mops and tools. You could also check out the range of scholar back-of-the-cupboard-door items from scholar providers such as The retention Company.
7. Use up the space under the bed invest in some under bed storage where you can keep items such as extra blankets and out-of-season clothes. Ikea and Argos both have a good range.
8. Compose your paperwork invest in some easy magazine racks to hold all those catalogues, magazines and items that need reading. Label them considered and remember to have a quarterly clearout every month or so.
9. Make use of wasted wall space Use the wasted wall space near your ceiling. Put up some high shelves in your rooms to hold books, ornaments or - for an ultra-neat look - a series of small storage boxes.
10. Compose your shoes Avoid that pile-of-shoes-in-the-hall look with some great low-cost alternatives. stores such as Ikea and Argos do a great range of shoe cabinets that fit close to the wall. An inviting wooden or rattan box can also work wonders.
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