Just because you live in a small home doesn't mean your storage space has to be limited. Over the years, I've received A LOT of emails on the subject of maximizing storage space in small living spaces such as studio apartments, condos, and tiny houses.
In fact, I received this email from an Organize 365 fan named Amy just the other day and wanted to share it with you:
"Since having a baby, it's been so hard to keep on top of things at home, but listening to your podcasts in the afternoons usually gives me a little push. Do you have experience with organizing small homes and apartments? Our apartment constantly feels cluttered, but in reality, there are very few things we can get rid of, it's just a small space. Any advice for those of us who don't have basements, garages, spare rooms or even a hall closet and also don't have a lot of money for complex storage systems that fancy tiny homes all seem to utilize?"
Amy is in a situation that I know many of you can relate to. Living in a small space with a baby usually means that there is going to be a lot of "stuff" – it's just the way it is.
The issue lies with the fact that you genuinely NEED all of that extra baby stuff because you never know when you'll need it again, especially if you're planning on expanding your family in the future.
The Baby Issue
I'm not saying that having a baby in a small space is an "issue," but it's important to realize that children come with a lot of clutter. Expecting to add more kids to your family without expanding the amount of space taken up in the home is an unrealistic expectation.
Now that I've given you that little reality check, we can dive into the good stuff!
If you're fortunate enough to have a nursery in your home, it's a good idea to try and keep most of the baby related items in there as much as possible. And if you want to maximize your space WITHOUT decluttering, I have four space-saving suggestions for you!
1. Create More Space
Before you say anything – Yes, I understand that you can't just click your fingers together and magically increase the size of your home to create more space. That's not what I'm saying, but it is essential to start looking at your house with "new eyes."
Try and see your home's potential. It may be difficult at first, but trust me – there's always a way to create more space!
A great tip I have for you is to use shoe holders over every door in your house. You can avoid using hooks (which can damage the door frame) by using 3M Command Hooks instead.
With Command Hooks, you can just pop the shoe holder over the top and it'll hold the rack in place without causing any damage to the door – phew!
So, what can you store inside these fantastic shoe organizers?
I'm glad you asked!