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Micro-Space Living
I'm not talking
about futuristic living in outer space but living in a small
space on earth!
If it is available
make a priority of utilizing under bed storage. Measure under
bed area so you have clearance and use those measurements when
you shop for containers that will fit. You might consider moth
proof containers. A good rule of thumb is minimum of three containers
so that area doesn't become one giant black hole to sort through.
Do the best you can to make sure there is nothing blocking the
ease of access to that area.
Pare down
on clothing.
Pick 2 coordinating
colors of basics (ex; navy,tan)Try to have no more than 2 of
each of these -pants, jackets & sweaters, skirts, dresses,
shoes.(this does not include your 2 favorite jeans and tennis
shoes) . Limit oneself to 8 warm weather tops and 8 cool weather
tops (long and short sleeves included). Remember to go along
with your 2 coordinating color family basics. To keep wardrobe
from being boring you can use a layered look of both seasons.
In a small
space one cannot afford to be eclectic with any thing other than
a few accessories like jewelry,scarves and maybe a vest or two.
Look at some
of the most famous fashionable women like Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
& her famous mother in law,they wore basics and that look
is still considered very chic. Choose your favorite jewelry design
and make that "your" famous signature piece.
Stackable
milk crate storage can go to the ceiling! Secure pieces together with plastic
wire ties (you can find them near cable tv section in your nearby
super store).Ties can be cut if you need to change configurations
the height or width.
One over looked
storage area is the curtain rod! Of course you don't want to
hang anything too heavy there. Maybe an empty back pack or even
a food basket!
Another over
looked storage area is the ceiling! The beauty of ceiling storage
is it's inexpensive and easy. You can get plant hooks just about
anywhere along with chains, S hooks and eye hooks of various
thickness and lengths. If you cant drill, try liquid nail for
ceiling hooks. With four plant hooks , 4 eye hooks, 4 pieces
of chain and a board you can work storage wonders!! With a eye
hook in each corner of the board attach chain and hook on to
plant hook on ceiling.
Often you wont
have to do either if you have metal dividers with ceiling tile.
-they make special hangers for those already. You may need a
metal or plastic anchor (or molly bolt) so you can be free of
the worry something crashing down on your head!
Don't miss
the space above the door.
I have book
shelves over our doors here at home and the are functional as
well as pleasing to the eye.
Easy shelf
recipe: two
plant hanger brackets, they come in various sizes, one board
(no wider than the bracket it self) To install brackets you may
need an anchor or molly bolt. Align brackets to side and top
of door molding (do not go above door molding as you will use
door molding to help support board).
Ever seen those
figurines that stack one inside the other? Use the principle
of storing something inside something else. Store clean socks
inside unused shoes,mittens inside hats and extra sheets and
blankets under the mattress. Put your detective hat on to look
for more opportunities to use this type of storage.
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