Kitchen

To accommodate all the necessary utensils, owners of small kitchens implement many interesting ideas.

Roomy furniture

Absolutely all standard pieces of furniture can serve as a storage system: instead of chairs and stools, a bench with a folding seat will do, where you can keep large dishes or preparations for the winter. A table with drawers will come in handy for storing small items, and a well-thought-out kitchen set will ensure comfortable cooking.

Folding table with storage space

Cabinets to the ceiling

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In a kitchen with a modest footage, it is important to use every centimeter: to fit more dishes and food, designers advise installing high wall cabinets to the ceiling or hanging storage systems in two rows.

Cabinets in two rows Storage in a small kitchen

Shelves above the table

A small kitchen is often divided into two areas (cooking and eating), but if there is not enough space, it is worth using the wall above the dining area. Open shelves and hangers for storing cups and a sugar bowl, as well as racks and closed wall cabinets are suitable.

Shelves above the table Shelves above the table

Non-standard solutions

Having examined the free areas of the kitchen and connected your imagination, you can find enough space for towels, cutlery and other necessary things in the kitchen.

Cabinet doors and the end of the refrigerator can be used as additional walls for small shelves, an apron – for a railing, and various baskets and beautiful boxes – as aesthetic, but functional decor.

Towel on the door Shelf on the refrigerator

Hallway

In a small hallway there is always a place for outerwear and shoes, the main thing is to choose the right furniture.

Mezzanine

By purchasing a standard wardrobe, the owner of a cramped hallway deprives himself of additional storage space for seasonal items, hats and shoe boxes.

It is important to use the entire area, so for the entrance area it is more appropriate to choose either a built-in wardrobe up to the ceiling, or a system of wardrobes with mezzanines.

Mezzanines Wardrobes up to the ceiling

Hallway furniture

An unusual solution for a long useless hallway, where you don’t want to place a bulky wardrobe – floor cabinets and wall cabinets. The design can be chosen so that the structure looks visually light: you will need light facades and laconic fittings in the same tone.

Hallway Storage

Mirror with a secret

We are used to mirrored cabinets in the bathroom, but we rarely see them in the hallway. A rectangular mirror panel hiding shelves will allow you to make sure you look irresistible before going outside and will keep useful things – keys, money, accessories. And with a drawer, you won’t have to allocate a separate place for various small items and think about buying a key holder.

Mirror-cabinet Mirror with drawer

Tall shoe rack

A narrow hallway can be not only convenient, but also roomy. The vertical storage principle will come to the rescue. Instead of a small shoe bench, it is best to use a special shoe cabinet with folding compartments. This makes the furnishings look neater and allows for more shoes to fit.

Shoe rack Shoe rack with hanger opposite

Bathroom

A tiny bathroom can be comfortable if you arrange the storage systems wisely.

Using corners

A narrow corner cabinet won’t take up much space, but it will hide all the tubes and packages of shampoos, which will make the bathroom seem more spacious. Corner shelves will fit into the shower area, on which you should place only the most necessary things.

Corner cabinet Corner shelves

Area above the washing machine

The wall above the washing machine is often left empty, although this space can be used wisely by hanging a cabinet or open shelves. It will be convenient to store powder, conditioner and other washing accessories inside.

Cabinet above the washing machine

Cabinet under the sink

Owners of small bathrooms should not neglect the space under the sink. You should not buy a product on a long tulip-type leg – it is better to buy a cabinet and a separate sink, and fill the space under it with cleaning or care products.

If your main goal is to lighten the interior of the bathroom, choose a hanging cabinet or a frame structure with a shelf as in the photo.

Cabinet under the sink Glass cabinet

Secret places for little things

Rails and shelves for storing shampoos can have an untidy appearance, so it is worth hanging them not opposite the entrance to the bathroom, but to the side – behind the shower curtain.

Shelves can be located above the door, on the inside of the facades, and an organizer in the form of pockets – on rings from curtains from the invisible side.

Shelf above the door Organizer on the curtain

Bedroom

Often it is the bedroom that takes on the burden of storing the majority of things. How to organize it?

Multifunctional headboard

In a small bedroom, the space above the bed should not be empty. You can fit compartments for various things into the headboard, create a niche from cabinets, install shelves – and the once useless space will start working to your advantage.

Cabinets above the bed Shelves in the headboard

Bed with drawers

Feng Shui experts say that air should circulate under the sleeping area, but this advice is not suitable for owners of small apartments. It is much more profitable to exchange the empty space under the bed for a capacious system that will replace the chest of drawers and free up space for a computer desk.

Podium bed

Wardrobes under the bed

Another ingenious solution for cramped apartments is a loft bed, under which there are no longer drawers, but a whole wardrobe or shelving unit. In addition to a roomy structure for clothes or books, you can place a table or a sofa for guests under the bed.

Wardrobe under the bed Shelf under the bed

Dressing room behind a curtain

Advice for those who dream of convenient storage of clothes, cannot arrange a full-fledged dressing room: use thick curtains to match the color of the bedroom instead of doors and partitions. Flowing material is cheaper, looks airier and more comfortable. If desired, the textiles can be changed, and with them – the mood of the interior.

Wardrobe behind curtains Mini-wardrobe

Children’s

Parents know many ways to arrange toys and books in a child’s room so that the decor looks neater.

Shelves above the bed

Children are comfortable when toys are at hand, but each thing should have its place. Such a system teaches the child to be tidy, which is perfectly handled by open shelves. Toys and books that the child should have free access to should be kept below, and to store more “adult” things, arrange shelves in the inter-ceiling space.

Shelves

Cabinets in piers

Another empty space in a small children’s room is the walls around the window opening. If the window is framed by curtains, it is easy to miss these areas, but by hanging roller or Roman blinds, the free space can be filled with cabinets for books and textbooks.

Cabinets in the piers

Door organizer

Don’t know where to put your office supplies? Pockets that can be hung anywhere, including on the door, will help. Thanks to the transparent material, the child will easily find the necessary item.

Pockets

Bookshelves

An empty wall in a small nursery is a real waste. You can place a couple of textile baskets for toys on it or attach a Swedish wall, but it is even more useful to organize a baby’s library. Books placed with their covers facing the child will quickly interest him, and will also decorate the room no worse than drawings or posters.

Open shelves for books Storing books in the nursery

Even in the smallest apartment you can find a place for everything you need if you use advice from professionals and organize storage systems at all levels.