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Useful Storage Items for Your Small Apartment

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Many people live in small spaces with style. They're not as concerned about square feet as they are about the location. If they live somewhere they love, they seldom worry about how small their apartment is. Instead, they make the most of the space they're in by decorating it cleverly.

If you're a city dweller who wants to continue to live large in a small apartment or loft, you're in luck. There are tools that make it easy to increase the amount of storage space you have in even the tiniest residence. The following five items cost little to acquire, enhance the beautiful look of your home, and make stowing away essential items easy.

Baskets

Baskets come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and finishes to meet your needs. Some are even lined on the inside, too. If you have a lot of small items that you want to put away, place them inside of the baskets you keep on display in your apartment. You'll have easy access to them but not have to worry about your belongings getting lost whenever you have visitors in your small space.

Bins

Typically made of plastic, storage bins are stackable, hold a number of items, and come with lids to keep contents secure. They're available in a variety of sizes and can be bought inexpensively. Grouping like items together and labeling the bins makes it easier to discover their contents without going through each and every one.

Boxes

Decorative boxes are all the rage these days. You can find them in virtually every home decor and craft store in different colors, patterns, and motifs. There are even plain boxes that you can decorate yourself. If you're more of a DIY type of person, you'll enjoy the process of painting and collaging the storage items. Best of all, when you're done, you'll have a few more safe places to keep your belongings inside your apartment.

Bookcases

You don't have to store books on the shelves of a bookcase. You can store other things there, too. Better Homes and Gardens suggests displaying books horizontally and vertically to create visual interest. The publication also notes that brightly colored photo frames make great bookends as well, so feel free to use them as such.

Think about housing your collections, plants, and photographs on the shelving. If you don't have space for large bookcases, choose shelving and place it as high up on the wall as you're physically comfortable. Retrieve the items that you need by climbing a ladder when necessary.

Over-the-Door Hanging Racks and Organizers

Lifehacker author Eric Ravenscraft suggests using hanging organizers on both sides of every door minus your front door. This allows you to fit more in less space. Hanging shoe holders with clear pockets are great because you can see the contents in each easily. You can use these organizers for everything from craft supplies to toiletries.

Your small space isn't lacking personality. Think about the different ways you can include additional storage in your apartment and rearrange things until the order of your furniture and belongings makes sense to you. If you need additional storage outside your home, contact urBin Storage for more information about our convenient and affordable storage bins. You don't have to get rid of what you love when you have a company like ours willing to protect your belongings in a climate-controlled atmosphere until you need them once again.

To store larger items, request a price quote. Keeping your small apartment comfortable and clutter-free is easy when you have a company like ours by your side. We keep your belongings safe until you need them again. When you're ready to retrieve them, all you need to do is tell us.