I live in a very small apartment, so my tip is that instead of creating more storage, get rid of all the extra stuff that you really don't need or like. without the excess stuff it's easy to keep you home clean and clutter free and you don't need to think about how to add storage space.
Okay, but I reckon families will need their stuff if they are saving for a house. For example I have extra chairs right now and I will use them when I have more space - I won't waste money on a storage unit and it would cost me more to buy new ones when we move, so there's that.
@@FurnitureFan if you know you will absolutely have use for something, then keep it! but for example, if you have 4 identical hammers you can get rid of few. if you have clothes that are broken or way too small. if you have a kitchen appliance that is broken or you just never use it. we all have stuff that is never going to get used and they just take space that could be used otherwise. I'm not saying that you should toss everything but 100 items or whatever. just the stuff that you genuinely won't have any use.
I’m downsizing so things fit in the space I have, but for sure I’ll be adding a corner shel for a mini nightstand and shelves above the doors in both bathrooms!! I’d love to see how to create storage spots inside the wall. That’s ingenious! 💡😀
This is an old hack but extremely useful: I have a lot of bathroom/vanity products & I hang a cloth shoe rack over the bathroom door to keep them organized. Simple & keeps all the things I need together in one place.
I created a tilt out trash can in my sink cabinet 30+ years ago. It seems to be the thing these days. Who knew! So convenient. Love lots of these! Have a 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath house with no storage. These are great ideas.
I love these guys' idea that a small apt has room for stairs! What planet are they living on?? My apt has 3 rooms - that includes the bathroom - and NO built in storage (except some pokey kitchen cabinets). Minimalism is the only way to make a space like that work - I'm still chipping away at all my stuff. It's kinda good to live sml - it forces you to make tuff decisions about your stuff
I feel you're getting hung up on a point that's not even relevant. Its like you're criticizing the clip art and not just reading the sentence that the words intend to teach you.The b roll/found/used photo/stock image/general material/power point presentation just provides a reference point for the points list being made, and gives a general visual aid. It's not the be all end all.
The ideas were really brilliant. Even if you employ a few of them it could really solve some organizational problems. Minimalism and editing your stuff is crucial in a small space.
I tried the camisole hanger. It doesn't work well, because the camisoles keep sliding to one side of the hanger, and then the hanger tips and sometimes falls right down. Instead, buy yourself a tie hanger. It works soooo well for this and they aren't that expensive.
I bought one from amazon. My son uses it when hes in town. I got the widest one- n it is still pretty narrow- but pay special attention ti how high the bed is. Hes definitely lower than a couch. Im 60 n there is no way i could use it. That being said- for $240 i could not have found a better option. I adder a temprapedic toppper, Egyptian cottin sheets, 2 cooling pillows, n a comfy diwn comforter- n hes nit complaining
I live in an apartment building that is over 50 years old. I have about 800 sq feet divided into living room,bedroom, galley kitchen and bathroom with ample closets. I had closet doors removed (The facility stored them) and installed invisible shelving in all the rooms. But I went one further than the video and installed a tension rod over my bathtub for drip drying clothes since most things do not require a dryer. There are 2 entrances to the galley kitchen so I also installed a set of shelves in the smaller door. I am too short to reach higher than the bottom shelf of my kitchen cabinets so I keep a collapsable stool every where there are high shelves and store seldom used items out of reach. enjoyed your video mostly because it reinforces stuff I already knew. 0
I love the very doable solutions to common small space problems. This video has given me some great ideas I can work with & personalize. Thanks for sharing.
I’m speaking for the vertically challenged. Sometimes using high spaces just makes it more difficult when you finally do need to use what you stored. Then you have to call others to help lower it. 🤦🏻♀️
I agree. Storing towels above the door, is just a great way to see to it that from now on I will be drip drying. I conceived putting something up there that is not used all the time, but I used towels everyday.
My claim to fame and I am well known as someone who can get 10 lb of crap into a 5 lb bag. But you guys even beat me with some space saving. I loved it the more of these you can do the better I would like it.
I stay with my sister and my bedroom is extremely small my furniture takes up room. Shelving is what I'm considering, you gave Great ideas esp. Corner floating shelves oh and the shelves over the doors !
Sliding "barn doors" limit the use of three feet of adjacent wall space. If you are building/remodeling your house, pocket doors (that slide into the wall) avoid this problem.
Love these ideas! I utilize a lot of them already, especially in the kitchen. I love clean countertops, so I have hanging baskets and shelves on the inside doors of my pantry, and lower cabinets. I love that tilt out garbage can!
I live in a relatively small home. Best tips I’ve gleaned are from the comments. Don’t have so much stuff. Otherwise, 1) I don’t have stairs, so I can’t make shelves under them. My sofa back is too high to place a narrow table behind it. Next time I go out buy a $5000 lounge suite I’ll get a lower one. In my open plan living-dining room there isn’t a single space to place a large mirror. We have a small one facing the front door. My kitchen has literally no space for a shelf. One wall is cupboards, refrigerator and oven and stove top. Then a door way, then sink and island bench, the the remaining wall isn’t, it is the entry into open plan kitchen and family room. Most of these ideas only fit a house or unit with small rooms each with four walls and small windows and doorways. No houses like this have been built in the last 40-50 years where I live.
These are mainly good ideas as I rent a small apartment and have learnt over time what’s truly handy and what looked better in the shop! I noticed that the first tip about the glass bathroom shelf showed small metal piping around it. This is a very handy corral to stop items falling off. Mine is just flat, like the shelves shown in the very last tip. Things often fall onto the floor. IKEA makes a white wooden screw-in shelf designed to support pictures etc. I recommend one of those for anyone who wants a secure small barrier at the front of a storage shelf. They can be cut into smaller widths too.
Please consider weight too. For example, I had to donate > 3k books when moving into an 8x 26 tiny house on wheels. I still have over 200 books but my house is over weight. Slide out cabinets can be too heavy to slide as my neighbor did with making the opposite side of his sliding pantry into his bathroom door (it supposedly slides but doesn’t).
Shelves and baskets, including hanging baskets, and door hangers have been a lifesaver. Also trunks which can double as coffee table or bedside table turned on it's side vertically to make a cupboard for bedsheets or others. It doesn't have to cost a lot to get creative. Wide window sills are great for plants and other items that sunlight won't bleach out.
For me, these were some good suggestions. Even if not done exactly like this it's given me great ideas. At the least, it's given me motivation. I like doing projects like this.
I bought a pretty wall divider with a plum blossom pattern. I put a lot of things behind it. That way I am still able to keep everything, but all the "clutter" isnt showing.
I can't wait to use all these great ideas in my new space and I believe my roommate will love the fresh ideas as well. As long as I do the work! That way she can play with her new horse.
My aunt and uncle had a drop down desk on a built in bookcase. They went one step further and an actual picture frame and picture frame the end as the legs and no one was the wiser when it was folded up
I built 1 in my last apt- but it was an actual (4 stools) bar like table. I made the leg(or part that hangs on tbe wall) a very large chalkboard. Found plans fur it on pinterest
Awesome sneaky ideas, some were really cool, but not too many or the apartment will look cluttered, and stressed to keep it tidy, trust me I very well know a cluttered, disorganized house, that is so frustrating to live in.
I live in a very small apartment, so my tip is that instead of creating more storage, get rid of all the extra stuff that you really don't need or like. without the excess stuff it's easy to keep you home clean and clutter free and you don't need to think about how to add storage space.
Yeah, I found the ideas cluttered the house. I cannot get rid of the staff I will use the garden shed to store them.
Great advice
I would like to see these in a catalogue or book. I need certain pictures.
Okay, but I reckon families will need their stuff if they are saving for a house. For example I have extra chairs right now and I will use them when I have more space - I won't waste money on a storage unit and it would cost me more to buy new ones when we move, so there's that.
@@FurnitureFan if you know you will absolutely have use for something, then keep it! but for example, if you have 4 identical hammers you can get rid of few. if you have clothes that are broken or way too small. if you have a kitchen appliance that is broken or you just never use it. we all have stuff that is never going to get used and they just take space that could be used otherwise. I'm not saying that you should toss everything but 100 items or whatever. just the stuff that you genuinely won't have any use.
Love it, great ideas. Floating shelves in bathroom. Sliding doors, pocket doors, accordion doors, curtains for dividing space, beautiful.
I've recently moved into bachelor suite and have learned to repurpose everything. It's quite satisfying.
I’m downsizing so things fit in the space I have, but for sure I’ll be adding a corner shel for a mini nightstand and shelves above the doors in both bathrooms!! I’d love to see how to create storage spots inside the wall. That’s ingenious! 💡😀
This is an old hack but extremely useful: I have a lot of bathroom/vanity products & I hang a cloth shoe rack over the bathroom door to keep them organized. Simple & keeps all the things I need together in one place.
I am going to use one in my cabin for odds and ends of things until better ideas...Blessings !
I created a tilt out trash can in my sink cabinet 30+ years ago. It seems to be the thing these days. Who knew! So convenient. Love lots of these! Have a 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath house with no storage. These are great ideas.
I love these guys' idea that a small apt has room for stairs! What planet are they living on?? My apt has 3 rooms - that includes the bathroom - and NO built in storage (except some pokey kitchen cabinets). Minimalism is the only way to make a space like that work - I'm still chipping away at all my stuff. It's kinda good to live sml - it forces you to make tuff decisions about your stuff
Oh well if you dont have it then nobody does why didnt they ask you first
I feel you're getting hung up on a point that's not even relevant. Its like you're criticizing the clip art and not just reading the sentence that the words intend to teach you.The b roll/found/used photo/stock image/general material/power point presentation just provides a reference point for the points list being made, and gives a general visual aid. It's not the be all end all.
Same here.
Where I'm living now I have one room...I'm thinking maybe someday gratitude will find it's way to you. Blessings everyone oh and no stairs 🙏
I was just thinking the same thing. Wth? 🤔
Actually, if you rent, you could ask landlord if you could do something that might add value to the apt. Who knows? Might say "yes".🎀👀😻
The ideas were really brilliant. Even if you employ a few of them it could really solve some organizational problems. Minimalism and editing your stuff is crucial in a small space.
Love the corner space idea and the thin sofa table!
I don't see the point of that - it's a shelf with legs.
@@FurnitureFan see 8:10
I tried the camisole hanger. It doesn't work well, because the camisoles keep sliding to one side of the hanger, and then the hanger tips and sometimes falls right down. Instead, buy yourself a tie hanger. It works soooo well for this and they aren't that expensive.
I use a tie hanger also, I tried the shower curtain loops same problem
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ottoman bed is the coolest!
I'm gonna look for one of those....😎🖒🖒
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I bought one from amazon. My son uses it when hes in town. I got the widest one- n it is still pretty narrow- but pay special attention ti how high the bed is. Hes definitely lower than a couch. Im 60 n there is no way i could use it. That being said- for $240 i could not have found a better option. I adder a temprapedic toppper, Egyptian cottin sheets, 2 cooling pillows, n a comfy diwn comforter- n hes nit complaining
@@amykrueger-smith5461 Do you have a link? I'm interested in this. Yours sounds so inviting. Thank you!
@@amykrueger-smith5461 , I am 60 too...I am moving into an efficiency...is this bed uncomfortable? I thought of purchasing it! Thanks!
I love the solution under the staires and the extra furniture for the visitors.
I live in an apartment building that is over 50 years old. I have about 800 sq feet divided into
living room,bedroom, galley kitchen and bathroom with ample closets. I had closet doors removed (The facility stored them) and installed invisible shelving in all the rooms. But I went one further than the video and installed a tension rod over my bathtub for drip drying clothes since most things do not require a dryer. There are 2 entrances to the galley kitchen so I also installed a set of shelves in the smaller door. I am too short to reach higher than the bottom shelf of my kitchen cabinets so I keep a collapsable stool every where there are high shelves and store seldom used items out of reach.
enjoyed your video mostly because it reinforces stuff I already knew.
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The best thing Ive done is DONATE 😊 gently worn clothes, shoes & so much more. It works fine for me to make my living space easy to clean.
I love the very doable solutions to common small space problems. This video has given me some great ideas I can work with & personalize. Thanks for sharing.
I’m speaking for the vertically challenged. Sometimes using high spaces just makes it more difficult when you finally do need to use what you stored. Then you have to call others to help lower it. 🤦🏻♀️
I agree. Storing towels above the door, is just a great way to see to it that from now on I will be drip drying. I conceived putting something up there that is not used all the time, but I used towels everyday.
@@meganhamblin418 It's not meant for a daily use item. Something like extra toilet paper rolls would be good for that.
I have a bed that lifts up and there’s storage beneath the mattress. It’s awesome.
All those shelves look great until your cat decides they need that space and clear them of all your stuff.
Ikr that's what I was thinking throughout the entire video
Lol. So true!!! Cats loooove to climb
My claim to fame and I am well known as someone who can get 10 lb of crap into a 5 lb bag. But you guys even beat me with some space saving. I loved it the more of these you can do the better I would like it.
I stay with my sister and my bedroom is extremely small my furniture takes up room. Shelving is what I'm considering, you gave Great ideas esp. Corner floating shelves oh and the shelves over the doors !
When you remove the closet doors, cut them into shelves and put them up! RIGHT? God bless you all!
Peace, Lynne
🍃🌷🍃🌷🍃
Sliding "barn doors" limit the use of three feet of adjacent wall space. If you are building/remodeling your house, pocket doors (that slide into the wall) avoid this problem.
aren’t they hard to clean or maintain?
Downside--they are really expensive
Love these ideas! I utilize a lot of them already, especially in the kitchen. I love clean countertops, so I have hanging baskets and shelves on the inside doors of my pantry, and lower cabinets. I love that tilt out garbage can!
Maybe..This is planet of the Ape
I live in a relatively small home. Best tips I’ve gleaned are from the comments. Don’t have so much stuff. Otherwise, 1) I don’t have stairs, so I can’t make shelves under them. My sofa back is too high to place a narrow table behind it. Next time I go out buy a $5000 lounge suite I’ll get a lower one. In my open plan living-dining room there isn’t a single space to place a large mirror. We have a small one facing the front door. My kitchen has literally no space for a shelf. One wall is cupboards, refrigerator and oven and stove top. Then a door way, then sink and island bench, the the remaining wall isn’t, it is the entry into open plan kitchen and family room.
Most of these ideas only fit a house or unit with small rooms each with four walls and small windows and doorways. No houses like this have been built in the last 40-50 years where I live.
These are mainly good ideas as I rent a small apartment and have learnt over time what’s truly handy and what looked better in the shop! I noticed that the first tip about the glass bathroom shelf showed small metal piping around it. This is a very handy corral to stop items falling off. Mine is just flat, like the shelves shown in the very last tip. Things often fall onto the floor. IKEA makes a white wooden screw-in shelf designed to support pictures etc. I recommend one of those for anyone who wants a secure small barrier at the front of a storage shelf. They can be cut into smaller widths too.
Using hiding space~! ❤️So useful~!! Thanks 🙏🏼 ❤️🌺🥰😘
Love the Ottamen,Bed . !!
Looking for one rii now☆☆☆☆☆
My son had one of those for years! Loved it!!!
Best thing there.. Where can we get one..?!
Please consider weight too. For example, I had to donate > 3k books when moving into an 8x 26 tiny house on wheels. I still have over 200 books but my house is over weight. Slide out cabinets can be too heavy to slide as my neighbor did with making the opposite side of his sliding pantry into his bathroom door (it supposedly slides but doesn’t).
Great ideas! Love the aesthetics of a lot of the photo samples.
This is the best space saver tips I’ve seen, for every room. Thanks for sharing.
i like how the video repeats alot of the tips... okay, floating shelves, we get it already
Mary Danielle lol @ “alot “ 😂
Lots of great ideas. Even for small homes.
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Great video. I live is a 16 ft wide mobile home and have enough room for now. I'm sure soon I might need more. Your ideas will help me no doubt.
Some really good ideas that are easy to DIY or purchase cheaply.
Digging the stow away desk & the sliding door, sink shelf & family command center, over door baskets...💝💝💝 TY!
I need floating shelves in my life... Thank you
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AND MOST HELPFUL AND CREATIVE!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS! GOING TO DO 3 THINGS I SAW IMMEDIATELY!
Shelves and baskets, including hanging baskets, and door hangers have been a lifesaver. Also trunks which can double as coffee table or bedside table turned on it's side vertically to make a cupboard for bedsheets or others. It doesn't have to cost a lot to get creative. Wide window sills are great for plants and other items that sunlight won't bleach out.
Great ideas. I am in the process of moving to a smaller house and I can use a lot of these ideas. Thank you
Love love love loved this video, it’s inspired me so very much! Thank u!!!👏🏻👏🏻😊😊😊
Great tips! Thank you.
Hi lovely. Loved the ideas. I loved the straw box’s turned on their sides on a wall to be used for towels .
Great ideas.would love to try some.
I love these tips!!!!! Thank you 😊
Wonderful ideas thank you
Many excellent ideas. I rent so I can't do some but gives me ideas I can incorporate in some ways.
Excellent tips, Thank you!
I like lots of the space saving ideals and home organizing
Truly amazing, thank you soon much
Great ideas, I will be using these in my home. Thanks
Good ideas for any home.
Inside cabinet baskets with the towel rack on outside are a new idea. Love it
Fantastic so many ideas I want to implement, door storage, under bed, ceiling book shelves.
Great ideas!!! I plan to use some of them. Thank you!!!
For me, these were some good suggestions. Even if not done exactly like this it's given me great ideas. At the least, it's given me motivation. I like doing projects like this.
This was truly awesome. I had always thought I could do some of these dog's just wasn't sure. Now I am...hundreds of ideas!!!!
Love this video...very soon I'll be downsize to a small apartment, this video will help a lot...
I bought a pretty wall divider with a plum blossom pattern. I put a lot of things behind it. That way I am still able to keep everything, but all the "clutter" isnt showing.
Some of these ideas I’ve already done before in previous apartments..Good to know I have some know-how-to in my brain lol.
Lots of great ideas. The shower curtain hooks, hanging baskets, and the floating shelves or baskets would work great in my bathroom
hot tip - increase playback speed to 1.5x
I can't wait to use all these great ideas in my new space and I believe my roommate will love the fresh ideas as well. As long as I do the work! That way she can play with her new horse.
Great ideas! Thank you.
Thank you for all the wonderful ideas! :)
You provided some excellent space saving Ideas
Loved this video! It has also given me other ideas to jump off. Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you!
My aunt and uncle had a drop down desk on a built in bookcase. They went one step further and an actual picture frame and picture frame the end as the legs and no one was the wiser when it was folded up
Sneaky 😉
I built 1 in my last apt- but it was an actual (4 stools) bar like table. I made the leg(or part that hangs on tbe wall) a very large chalkboard. Found plans fur it on pinterest
Really smart ideas. Thanks a lot.
This is helpful organization I need to put this to task on my kitchen and bedroom closet are in desperate need. Please share more of your ideas.
Hi , me ayesha frome pakistan.i found your video vry helpful to manage my new apartment.thax alot stay blessed keep continue dear
Always great ideas. Thanks!
Best video for organization I've seen so far!
This was an absolutely fabulous episode. Thanks.
I love that trashbin
so creative love these ideas tfs
Just came across your video and I love the tank top hanging idea, as well as the thinner tables!
Great ideas and budget friendly, too
Clean, uncluttered and an interesting art piece here and there- 🌴 Saves me much time & money.
Those are great ideas, thanks
Loveya ideas keep them coming marylynn
Great idess. I will be implementing some in our new, downsized home!
Thanks lots great ideas
I just found your page today and I love it! I am going smaller very soon and these ideas are amazing!
Thanks for the useful tips 👍
Excellent ideas!!!
Oh my some of these I have not thought of 💖❣️✨✨ amazing thank you for sharing !!😘
Awesome sneaky ideas, some were really cool, but not too many or the apartment will look cluttered, and stressed to keep it tidy, trust me I very well know a cluttered, disorganized house, that is so frustrating to live in.
So true!
Smart ideas! I’m writing them all down & applying to our condo! Great video, thx!
I love these ideas..thank you so much for sharing! 💕
Very helpful ideas. I will use some of them.
This is very helpful.
Loved this episode
This is one of my favorite videos!
Great ideas !!!
Perfect ideas for everyone! Thanks!
I'm always inspired to try at least 1 good idea from these videos!
LOVE all of these tips!!! Thank you!
Super quick...thanks
Great useful ideas. Thanks for sharing
It was very informative and I will use some of the ideas.