Introduction
I have a small studio apartment, but that doesn’t mean I don’t like to have stuff around. In fact, I like having lots of things—just not all at once in the same place. So here are some ideas for keeping your small space organized:
Use a hanging shoe organizer for smaller items.
You can use a hanging shoe organizer to store smaller items. This will keep your closet tidy and help you stay organized.
- Hang a shoe organizer in the closet to hold small items like socks, underwear, bras, and accessories.
- Use it as an additional space for hanging clothing if you don’t have enough room for more hangers.
Use a wall mounted jewelry organizer for your necklaces and bracelets.
- Use a wall mounted jewelry organizer for your necklaces and bracelets.
- Use S-hooks to hang jewelry, such as earrings, on the back of doors or inside closet doorways.
- Use a hanging shoe organizer to store small items, like socks or underwear, in your bedroom closet (or anywhere else).
Keep boxes of assorted sizes on hand to fill with small items that you cannot find homes for.
Boxes are a great way to store small items that you do not know what to do with. They can be used to store anything from pens and pencils, to plastic bags and rubber bands.
For example, if you have a problem finding homes for all of your different sized boxes, then this is an excellent solution! You could easily store them in one larger box or two smaller ones (depending on their sizes).
Use stacking drawers to keep your small appliances together and easy to find when needed.
Use stacking drawers to keep your small appliances together and easy to find when needed.
Stack them on a shelf so they’re easy to reach, and make sure they’re well labeled so you know what is in each drawer. Stack them in order of use, from most used to least used.
Hang pegboard or magnetic strip in a closet using S-hooks to hang jewelry, keys, cell phones and other items that can be easily seen without taking up much space.
Hang pegboard or magnetic strip in a closet using S-hooks to hang jewelry, keys, cell phones and other items that can be easily seen without taking up much space.
Pegboards are useful for hanging tools but they also make great jewelry organizers. You can buy them at any hardware store and most craft stores. Simply use the hooks (which come in different sizes) to hang necklaces and bracelets on the pegboard or use magnets to keep earrings off of it if you prefer not to have them visible all the time. If you want something more permanent than a regular pegboard consider getting one with wood backing so that it looks better than just having holes drilled into Sheetrock walls!
Store seasonal clothing in vacuum-sealed bags to save space and make them easier to organize amid all the other clutter.
Vacuum-sealed bags are an excellent way to store seasonal clothing. They help keep your clothes clean and organized, which makes it easier for you to find what you need when the time comes. Vacuum-sealing also saves space, so if your closet is already full of stuff that doesn’t need airtight protection (like shoes), this is a great solution!
Bin organizers are great for storing books and DVDs that are often awkwardly shaped.
Bin organizers are great for storing books and DVDs that are often awkwardly shaped. They keep the items upright so they don’t fall over, and they keep them in one place so they’re easy to find when you need them. You can also use bin organizers to store socks and other small items on a shelf or in your closet.
Wall-mounted hooks can hold coats and jackets off the floor where they will not get dirty or tangled up with pants or sweaters that tend to pile up.
Hanging hooks are a great way to keep coats and jackets off the floor, where they will not get dirty or tangled up with pants or sweaters that tend to pile up. Hanging them on the wall is also a great way to keep them organized.
Finally, hanging them on the wall keeps them out of the way–you won’t trip over them when walking through your bedroom at night!
Keep files organized by adding dividers between each one so you can find what you need quickly without having to search through everything else in order to find it.
To keep your files organized, add dividers between each one so you can find what you need quickly without having to search through everything else in order to find it.
To help yourself locate the correct file, use a label maker and colored labels (like red or green) for different types of files. For example:
- Red = tax returns
- Green = medical bills/insurance claims etc…
Small spaces can feel cluttered but there are ways to get organized
In a small space, items tend to get lost in the clutter of everyday life. You can avoid this by keeping things organized and visible.
- Use containers such as baskets or bins to store smaller items like toys, books and games. They’re also great for storing laundry supplies or cleaning products under the sink.
- Hang hooks on walls for coats, towels and other bulky items like backpacks or sports equipment that won’t fit in closets but need regular access when you come home from work/school every day (or just want to change out of your work clothes). Hooks are especially useful if there’s no room for shelves above doors; they’re perfect for hanging coats over doorways because they don’t take up any floor space at all!
- Use pegboards mounted on the wall behind desks or bed frames where kids hang up their jackets after coming home from school each day – this makes getting ready easier without having piles of clothing lying around waiting until morning when everyone needs something else before heading out again! Pegboards also make great craft stations since everything is contained within reach while still being easy enough access should someone need something quickly without having go digging through drawers looking every time something comes up unexpectedly during projects like these.”
Conclusion
Now that you have some ideas for how to store your small items, it’s time to get organized! Start by organizing your closet with bins and hanging organizers so that everything has its own place. Then move onto other rooms like bathrooms and kitchens where there are lots of little things that need storing.
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