Small rented apartments: Storage tips

09.11.2023 05:20
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

If you rent a small apartment, then you probably don't have much space for storage - and it can be quite frustrating.

You can't remodel your rented apartment to add storage space, so you have to do other things that can help you store your items effectively.

Here are some easy solutions you can try without remodeling your rented apartment.

Declutter Thoroughly

Start by going through all your belongings. Donate, sell, or throw away items you no longer need or use. 

Be honest with yourself about what's essential.

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Maximize Vertical Space

Install wall-mounted shelves, hooks, and racks to utilize vertical space for storage. 

This is particularly useful in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms.

Under-Bed Storage

Invest in storage bins, drawers, or bed risers that fit under your bed. 

This space can be used for items like extra clothing, shoes, or seasonal items.

Floating Cabinets

In your kitchen or bathroom, consider installing floating cabinets. 

They create extra storage without using up floor space and can make your apartment look more spacious.

Stackable Bins and Boxes

Use stackable storage bins, decorative boxes, or clear containers to keep items organized and easy to access. 

Label the containers for quick identification.

Utilize Corners

Make the most of corner space with corner shelves and cabinets. These often-underutilized areas can provide extra storage room.

Rent a Storage Unit

If you have belongings you don't use frequently but want to keep, consider renting a storage unit. 

This can be an excellent solution for seasonal items, sports equipment, or sentimental possessions.

Talk to Your Landlord

Reach out to your landlord or property manager and discuss your storage concerns. 

They may be willing to make modifications or allow you to install additional storage options with their approval.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Declutter Thoroughly
  2. Maximize Vertical Space
  3. Under-Bed Storage
  4. Floating Cabinets
  5. Stackable Bins and Boxes
  6. Utilize Corners
  7. Rent a Storage Unit
  8. Talk to Your Landlord