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Tiny homeshave a lot of benefits: they’re eco-conscious, cost-effective, and very cute.
Unfortunately, tiny home living also has its challenges.
You have to forfeit many material norms, and you definitely have to forfeit certain luxuries.
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Walk through your tiny home or review your building plans and add these wherever there’s a free spot.
Stairs, for instance, have so much potential for storage if you are open to seeing it.
Consider converting a portion of your stairs into shelving.
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This minor change is both practical and beautiful.
When there isn’t space to stack yourtowelsand other linens, you have to try something new.
This clever tiny home owner rolls their towels to save on storage space.
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Use a bar top or small dining table for work instead.
Hang Soap Dispensers
We love ashowershelf, but tiny homes can’t always accommodate them.
Instead, hang a sleek soap dispenser like this one.
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The matching set of dispensers will also look much cleaner than bright, store-bought alternatives.
Instead, purchase apoufor anottomanwith a storage compartment.
This versatile design fromParadise Tiny Homesoffers some great inspiration.
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Instead, install some hooks in your kitchen where you’re able to hang these bulky items.
stash your cupboards and drawers for other kitchen essentials.
In this example fromTeacup Tiny Homes, every square inch is used.
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Reserve those storage spaces for larger items and install a skinny shelf for spices instead.
This adorable tiny home pairs the clever storage solution with a set of magnetic spice tins above the fridge.
This design fromSummit Tiny Homesprovides comfy seating and a set of drawers underneath.
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Buy a Blanket Ladder
Not every storage solution has to involve lumber and screwdrivers.
Some are far simpler, and this is one of them.
However, small changes can make all the difference.
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This tiny home owner was able to add a desk for storing office supplies and working remotely.
You’ll have more room to chop and can also store items in the sink underneath.
you might use this addition for books, keys, lotion, tissues, and more.
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This simple buy is so versatile (not to mention comfortable).
Add a Lazy Susan in the Kitchen
Lazy Susans are anything but lazy.
No more digging through a deep cupboard to find expired items and surprise spills.
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Buy a Free-Standing Island
Adding a free-standing island to your kitchen can check off so many boxes.
Use the Windowsill
Little changes matter when it comes to storage, especially in a tiny home.
This is the perfect spot for books, coffee cups, and more.
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