How to Save Space in a Studio Apartment

When everything has its place, you will feel more relaxed in your home.

POSTED BY ANNA GRAHAM

Studio apartments are usually much cheaper than one or two-bedroom apartments. They’re a great option when you want to minimize your monthly expenses, especially if you live alone.

If you’re located in the city center, studio apartments might be your only option. Busy cities have limited space and houses are not available for every resident.

As cozy as studio apartments are, they’re also very restrictive. When your whole life resides in a single room, it can get cluttered and disorganized very quickly.

Because the space in studio apartments is so limited, it’s not practical to own a lot of things. Decluttering before you move into the apartment is a good idea but you can’t get rid of everything. There are some things that you can’t live without, like kitchen gadgets, furniture, and clothes.

Whether you’re buying or renting an apartment in one of these modern apartments for rent in McKinney, finding ways to be more efficient with your space will make your apartment more organized. There are so many storage options available from small plastic storage containers to 6ft Storage Containers. When everything has its place, you will feel more relaxed in your home.

Here are some top tips to save space in a small studio apartment.

Use a Storage Bed

When you get a traditional divan bed, the space underneath is wasted. You can’t store any of your bedding under the bed so you need to find somewhere else in your studio to store your duvet sets and blankets.

Platform storage beds have storage drawers underneath the mattress so you can store some of your belongings away. When the drawers are closed, they form part of the bed and don’t look out of place.

Storage beds are perfect when you want to maintain a neat and tidy aesthetic. They keep your studio clutter-free, modern, and stylish.

Use Stackable Storage Solutions

When you’re in a studio flat, floor space is limited. Stacking your belongings in an upward fashion enables you to store more of your belongings without taking up more space in the room.

You can find stackable storage boxes or shelves, or find tall storage units that you can fix against the wall. Another option would be to use floating shelves that you can place along the wall from floor to ceiling.

If you want to make your storage look more aesthetic, find matching shelves, or decorate the sides of your units with plants or fairy lights.

Keep Furniture Against the Walls

When you live in a single room, you don’t have the room to spread out your furniture. Keeping your bed, wardrobe, and drawers up against the wall will maximize floor space, and make your studio look more spacious and open.

When your furniture is out of the way, you’ve got more room to enjoy various activities. You can do at-home HIIT workouts or have a games night with your friends without needing to rearrange the room every time.

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