Living in a tiny home requires creativity and strategic planning to maximize storage and minimize clutter. Top designers share their favorite tiny home storage hacks to help you make the most of your space.
Whether you’re a tiny home enthusiast or just looking for ways to declutter your small apartment, these storage hacks from top designers will inspire you to think outside the box. From hidden compartments to clever furniture choices, we’ve got you covered.
Conceal Clutter with Hidden Storage
One of the most effective ways to keep your tiny home clutter-free is to use hidden storage. Look for opportunities to build drawers or cabinets under the stairs, toe-kick drawers beneath kitchen cabinets, and a banquette that flips up. Invest in furniture with hidden storage, like ottomans, sofas, and a lift-up platform bed.
Opt for Pocket Doors
Pocket doors are a great alternative to traditional hinged doors, as they slide into a wall when not in use, offering flexibility between an open and closed layout. “Pocket doors can be a great addition to a small home since they eliminate the swing space that traditional doors require—valuable space that can instead be used for storage,” says Allison Garrison, founder of Allito Spaces.
Lean into Built-in Cabinetry
Built-in cabinetry can be pricey to install, but it’s a great way to outfit awkward spaces, like a closet, tiny alcove, or area beneath the stairs. Unlike freestanding furniture, built-in cabinetry is custom-fitted to your interior, eliminating any wasted gaps. “Built-ins can be your friend—especially when they help add functional storage to otherwise limited spaces,” says Cheryl Kees Clendenon, owner of In Detail Interiors.
Skip the Curtains
Thick, heavy window treatments can block sunlight and add visual weight to a room, so natural light is pivotal to making a small space feel bright, airy, and spacious. “You don’t want to weigh down the space with a lot of fabric,” says Clendenon. “Simplify window treatments with beautiful woven shades which are sleek, functional but still warm and textural.
Decorate the Ceiling
Tall ceilings, popular in tiny homes, are a way to trick the eye into perceiving a larger space. Additionally, statement ceilings will draw the eye upward. “Think of the fifth wall as a valuable opportunity for beadboard, wood beams, or other decorative ceiling design elements,” says Mar Jennings, designer, realtor, and TV host.
Use Drawers (Instead of Cabinets) in the Kitchen
Stacked drawers use vertical space more efficiently—think less dead air above pots, pans, and containers. “Design kitchens with drawers instead of doors to improve organization, access, and allow for creative design details,” says Jennings. “Sometimes, the smallest drawers can be the most useful.”
For more tiny home storage hacks and decorating ideas, visit Good Housekeeping and explore their collection of articles and guides on tiny home living.
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