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Apartment Living: Space-Efficient Items

By Emmett Timmons


Living in an apartment can have several advantages, and many people actually prefer the simpler lifestyle to owning a home. It allows for some extra flexibility for those who don't stay in one place for too long, and it often means cleaning is a much easier process. But one of the disadvantages is the lack of space, both for storage and moving around. However, it's possible to free up some of that space by using multifunctional products that use space efficiently. Here are a few items that apartment renters should consider.

A Microwave Stand or Baker's Rack - These items of furniture may seems strange to have, but if you're living with a small kitchen, putting your microwave on a separate shelf can free valuable counter space. A microwave stand is usually a stand that's about waist high and have shelving underneath for pantry items. A backer's rack has a base that looks like a microwave stand, but also includes more shelving above. Some baker's racks come with hooks for hanging pots and pans, and a wine rack below for bottles.

Extra Shelves Inside Closets - Another space saver, making shelves inside of an apartment closet can allow the owner to make better use of the space. One idea is to get a hanging cloth divider for shoes and smaller items of clothing. Sometimes the landlord might allow a renter to construct permanent shelving inside the closet.

People who use slow cookers often REALLY use them, and for good reason. Slow cookers are great appliances that can save both time and space. Not only can you start a meal cooking and have it ready by the time you get home from work, but relying on it can reduce the amount of pots and pans you really need.

Smaller items and linens are often well-suited to being stored in drawers. But dressers and desks can take up a lot of space. Finding multi-use furniture items with extra drawers can be a good way to reduce the total number of furniture pieces you need. Beds with drawers, for example, could possibly remove the need for a dresser entirely. As a general rule, you might want to search for items make full use of their mass for extra storage.

Sipping champagne or wine out of a long-stemmed glass can make you feel fancy. But you'll also look like an idiot sipping soda or juice out the same glass. Short-stemmed wineglasses, on the other hand, take up less space in the cabinets and look good when used for more casual beverages. They can be used just as effectively for an iced latte as they can for a pinot noir.

Even if you have a one-bedroom apartment, it's possible to make a more comfortable space for guests to stay than an air mattress by investing a couch-bed. Not only will you not have a deflated air mattress in the closet, a real bed is much more comfortable any way. The couch will be heavier and a bit pricier, but it might be worth it for apartments without a guest room.

Hooks - Place hooks everywhere. One by the front door for your keys; some in the kitchen by the sink for towels and wash clothes. Most office supply stores sell the kind of hooks that can be removed without damaging the paint underneath. Other ideas would be placing hooks in the bathroom for jewelry, or some for decorative purposes. Not sure what to do with that old quilt from grandma's collection? Use it as wall decorations and hang it with hooks.




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