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Maximizing Small Spaces

If you find yourself living in a small house or studio apartment, there are many ways to maximize your space through organization and storage. Help You Dwell has collected some tips and finds for anyone living in a small space, and we’re excited to share them with you.

Designate Furniture

Whether you are moving in or already settled, furniture arrangement is crucial for small spaces. Start by measuring your floor space and furniture to plan effectively. Having open floor space is a great way to make a room look larger, so arrange your furniture to open up the main area. For example, in a living room, line furniture along the walls and opt for smaller coffee tables and side tables. This arrangement not only maximizes your space but also helps create a wonderfully cozy and welcoming environment!

Mirrors

Another effective way to expand your space is by decorating with mirrors. Mirrors create depth in a room and serve as perfect decorative pieces. Here are some tricks for deciding what type of mirror to choose and where to place it. Positioning a mirror towards a window will allow nature to be brought into your home. Boost brightness in your room by placing a mirror next to a lamp to reflect light. To make your space appear larger, choose a larger mirror with a smaller frame. These simple adjustments can transform the feel of your room.

Open Space

As mentioned earlier, having open space can make a room appear bigger. It's also essential to keep clear walkways within your space. Clear walkways enhance the flow of your home and make it feel less cluttered. Utilize corners for storage and décor to keep items off the floor. Consider bookshelves designed for wall corners to place and hang items, maximizing every inch of your space.

kitchen + dining room

Depending on your layout, your kitchen and dining room may be combined spaces, and for some, this area may also include the living room. Organize your cabinets strategically to keep items off exposed surfaces. Use organizers for larger shelves to stack more items efficiently. In the pantry, hanging door organizers and containers can save valuable space. A bar cart is a great addition to keep your glasses and beverages in one place. With a rolling cart, you can easily move it from room to room when hosting guests, making your space multifunctional and practical. Check out our Amazon Storefront for our favorite kitchen organizational finds that we implement for our own clients!

Bedroom

Styling a smaller bedroom is an excellent opportunity to streamline and keep only the items you truly need. If you find your room cluttered, take time to go through your belongings and decide what’s necessary. Try moving your bed to create more open space. Look for furniture that’s ideal for small spaces, such as a bookshelf headboard or floating side tables. These pieces not only save space but also add a unique touch to your bedroom. 

Lighting

Lighting is your best friend in a small space. If your room has windows, keep them uncovered to maximize natural light. Avoid blocking windows with headboards or furniture, and center that light source as much as possible. If natural lighting isn’t an option, choose smart lamps and sconces to brighten up your space. Proper lighting can make a significant difference in making your room feel open and airy.

Furniture + Storage options

On our Amazon Storefront, we have curated a selection of great furniture and organizers to maximize your options in a small space. From multifunctional pieces to smart storage solutions, you’ll find everything you need to make your home both stylish and functional. Take a look through to find your favorites and transform your living space today.

For more tips and great finds, visit our Amazon Storefront and discover the perfect pieces to help you dwell well in your small space.

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