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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Apartments Don't Have To Feel Cramped

By Randy Clark


Apartments are notorious for being small and cramped with no room to store anything in and definitely no room to walk once you do. But while the space you have might be limited, if you use it wisely that is likely all the space you need. You will be surprised by the amount a small room can hold once the right measures have been taken.

To start with, make sure any furniture you have can be used for multiple purposes. For example, there are many center tables available that double up as storage units. This can include tables that have shelves or drawers beneath them as well as ottoman style tables that open to reveal a chest inside them. This will help you store additional items you do not use on a regular basis, thereby freeing room in shelves and cupboards around the house.

Installing additional shelving is a very effective and easy way to increase the storage capacity of your apartment. Many landlords allow the residents to make minor alterations like adding shelves. If done right, they not only look nice, but add a lot of real estate that you can use for storage. If possible, you might also consider adding extra shelves to closets and cupboards. Another effective solution is to use free-standing shelves or drawer units. These can create a lot of storage while taking only a small amount and space and requiring virtually no installation.

When searching for furniture, it's important to know the limits of the apartment and choose items that won't be obnoxiously large within the confines of the room. Generally, larger furniture will give the room the appearance of being smaller, and vice versa. Great care should be taken to ensure that the centerpieces of the room, such as the primary couch and TV, don't diminish the appearance of space. Mirrors are commonly cited as a way to make a room appear larger, but care should also be taken here as well, since too large of a mirror can be counterproductive.

If you take proper measures to ensure that everything is the right size for the apartment and take advantage of some of these tricks, you might be surprised how roomy your apartment can feel. If you reserve the floor space for the main furnishings, like the couch and entertainment objects, and use the walls, closets and multi-purpose furniture items for storage, you can maximize the space available to you in your apartment.

Remember, it is not important how much space you have but rather how well you use it. A smaller apartment has its benefits - it's easier to clean, cheaper to furnish - and there is no reason you should suffer any drawback in terms of space or storage if you follow a few general guidelines.




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