Although an apartment is technically a small space, there are many creative ways to make it feel more like home. You can pack all the love that a home has to offer into a much smaller space. Let’s see how you can make the most of living in small spaces?

Making a Small Kitchen Work

While there are many things you can do without in the kitchen when apartment living, some things are just a pure necessity. Utilizing every ounce of space in an apartment kitchen takes some creativity.

 

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Let’s check a few ideas to make the most of a small kitchen.

Using built-ins

If your apartment does not have built-ins, ask the landlord if you can work with him or her and have them installed. A built-in set of shelves hovering over an enclosed cabinet will give you tons of storage space. The built-in is built directly into the wall and does not take up precious floor space.

 

 

Shelving

Shelving above the sink and on every existing wall in the kitchen is a great way to store and even display useful kitchen tools and items.

 

 

Over the Fridge

No space is sacred in any rental apartment kitchen, most especially not the space on top of the fridge. This area can be used for storing your microwave and your toaster when not in use.

 

 

Turning the Smallness of the Bedroom into a Cozy Space

The bedroom is the most important room in your apartment. It is where you will rest and rejuvenate after a hectic day and where you spend time with your significant other.

  • If you do not have the luxury of having a separate space for a living room and a bedroom, convert your bedroom into both. The use of a futon or daybed is a great way to have the best of both worlds. You can set up your futon as a couch by day and as a place to rest your head by night. Futons can have extra cushions added to them and really big fluffy pillows for extra comfort.

 

 

  • Your television in your room can be perched atop a wardrobe, set inside an armoire, or even hung from the corner of the ceiling.

 

 

  • A small closet can double as a computer storage space. Utilize under-the-bed storage systems and use the closet as a workspace.

 

 

Bringing the Outdoors In

  • If you are fortunate enough to have a big bay window or a walk-out patio, you can turn that space into your own little private oasis.

 

 

  • A bay window that has a window seat is a great cozy addition that can double as a reading room. Take comfy cushions, throw them on top of the sill, and add extra comfortable throw pillows. Put up some shelves and you have a private reading room.

 

 

  • If you have a small walk-out patio, add some hanging plants and a bistro set and voila – you have your own private villa. A great place to have a glass of wine and watch the sunset.

 

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These are just a few ways to make the small spaces in an apartment feel like home. What are your favorites?

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