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10 space-saving solutions for smaller homes

Smaller homes are becoming increasingly popular. However, making the most of limited space requires some creativity and smart design choices. 

Whether you’re downsizing or just want to maximize every square inch, here are 10 space-saving solutions that will transform your smaller home into a cozy, functional space.

1. Multifunctional furniture

Invest in furniture pieces that pull double duty. A sofa that transforms into a bed or a coffee table with hidden storage compartments can be a game-changer in a compact living space. 

2. Wall-mounted shelves

Take advantage of vertical space by installing wall-mounted shelves. This is a practical solution for displaying items without cluttering the floor. 

3. Foldable furniture

For spaces that need to adapt to different uses, consider foldable furniture. Dining tables, chairs, and desks that can be easily tucked away when not needed provide the flexibility to create more room for other activities.

4. Under-bed storage

Utilize the often-overlooked space under your bed. Choose beds with built-in drawers or invest in under-bed storage containers. This space is perfect for stowing away clothing, shoes, or seasonal items.

5. Hanging pot racks

Free up valuable cabinet space in the kitchen by installing hanging pot racks. This saves space and adds a touch of culinary charm to your kitchen decor.

6. Sliding doors or barn doors

Traditional swinging doors can be space hogs. Instead, invest in some sliding doors or barn doors that glide along the wall, saving both floor and wall space. 

7. Modular furniture

Choose furniture that adapts to your needs. Modular furniture can be rearranged to fit different room layouts.

8. Nested tables

Nested tables are a great choice for a side table, as they can be stacked together when not in use, minimizing the footprint while providing extra surfaces.

9. Pegboards and hooks

In areas like the kitchen, office, or bedroom, make use of pegboards with hooks. This keeps items organized and easily accessible without taking up valuable counter or desk space.

10. Built-in furniture

Maximize your space by incorporating built-in furniture. Custom solutions, such as bookshelves, desks, or seating, can be tailored to fit the specific dimensions of your home.

Linda Conrad

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