Maximize Storage in Vertical Space


Vertical space is often the least utilized space in any house. It is even more important for tiny houses to utilize space since there is much you can do to make sure all the things you owned are stored properly. Organize and simplify your living space by downsizing and using only the things that you can't live without because living in a tiny house is not about living in a cramped, messy place.

Double your Closet Space

Your closet is where you store your clothes and shoes but oftentimes, we don't effectively maximize it since some clothes are placed on hangers instead of being folded and piled. Store some of your shoes vertically up to the ceiling with over-the-door shoe organizers on the inside of the door for hats, scarves, gloves, sunglasses and other items we frequently used.

Be Choosy

It really helps to be choosy when it comes to things you want to put inside your tiny house. It is easy to get tempted to accumulate a lot of things from impulse buys to personal collection addiction. The next time you know, your tiny house will end up becoming a hoarder's trash bin. If you are considering to buy something new, make sure it serves multiple purpose.

Use Vertical Shelves

Instead of putting picture frames or posters on the wall, why not mount vertical shelves so you can utilize that unused space. Utilize every nook and cranny with books, personal memorabilia and other decorative items.

Bunks to Murphy Beds

When it comes to maximizing your bedroom space, bunk beds allows you get two or more people to sleep in such a limited space. To save space even more space, the Murphy bed just hinges on the wall and can be hidden as if the bed is not there at all!

Hidden Office and Game Room

Who says you can't be productive or enjoy play time in a tiny house? In every unused corner, a folding workspace can be mounted so you have place to use your computer. A filing cabinet can be mounted around it so you store important files and documents. How about using a kaidandansu staircase to store the game boards and other toys for your kids?

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