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    26 Products To Fix Annoying Issues That Come With Living In A Tiny Space

    To take care of those small nuisances that make life difficult.

    1. A set of adhesive strips because smells, pests, and air travels fast in small spaces. This will make it easier to control the temperature and airflow in your home.

    2. A flexible cord organizer so you won't have a cobweb of cords in your line of sight at all times. Visual clutter is so annoying.

    3. An easily hangable T-shirt organizer to hang anything that doesn't fit into your overflowing dresser or chest. This organizer leverages vertical space and hooks to create more space.

    The organizer holding 16 T-shirts while hanging in a closet

    4. An ice cube tray with a lid for anyone worried about spillage in the fridge due to lack of space. Plus, your ice won't absorb freezer odors. Sounds like a win-win to me!

    Hand placing sealed ice cube tray into freezer

    5. A nifty phone mount because desk and counter space are at a premium these days. Plus, this'll keep your phone in your line of sight.

    6. A game-changing pan and pot lid organizer, since maximizing the use of your tiny cabinets takes skill and strategy. Use this to avoid a pot and pan-valanche every time you open a cabinet.

    7. A handy strainer because colanders take up so much sink and storage space. Start using this with your pot so you can save that precious space for something else.

    A reviewer dumping grease with the strainer

    8. An organizer tray so you can store your larger kitchen essentials alongside your flatware. I just bought one of these for my small kitchen and it didn't disappoint!

    The tray with slanted slots to separate the utensils

    9. A pack of cleaning tablets since tiny spaces can yield massive odors. To keep your kitchen smelling fresh, pop one of these in every so often. Plus, your dishes will be cleaner!

    10. A lid holder caddy that'll allow you to retire from being a professional Tupperware diver. With this, everything will be much easier to locate.

    Food storage lids neatly placed in organizer

    11. An innovative yogurt holder because complex problems, like creating more fridge space, require ingenious solutions. Stack your favorite yogurt on the side and use shelf space for something else.

    12. A super useful caddy so your remotes have somewhere to live that doesn't block the TV 😩. I mean, your coffee table was destined for more than holding a few remotes.

    13. An odor-eliminating spray just in case the smell following you around your home is...your carpet. It works by feeding on ammonia in your pet's urine. Parents of fur babies, you're welcome in advance.

    The spray bottle

    14. A sleek, easy-assemble Thuma Bed that has nine inches of under-bed storage space. It took no more than 20 minutes to put together with no tools, which is perfect for renters who move often.

    15. fruit and veggie hammock to be yet another ingenious way of saving counter space. I'm a hop and a skip away from getting this for my L-shaped kitchen.

    Fruit in the hammock hanging from some cabinets
    Knapps Knots / Etsy

    Knapps Knots is a woman-owned business based in San Diego that specializes in handmade macrame crafts.

    Get it from Knapps Knots on Etsy for $27.90+ (available in two sizes and nine colors; free shipping).

    16. A SimpleHuman sensor recycler can to simplify and consolidate your waste management system. Bonus: you won't have to touch it at all — it operates via voice command or hand gesture 👋🏾.

    A person throwing an orange peel in the trash can

    17. A cutting board and strainer combo for those who lack counter space. You were going to wash and chop produce anyway, might as well do it all over the sink.

    The cutting board and strainer with peppers over the sink

    18. An industrial-style bookshelf so you can avoid feeling boxed in with no floor space. Start displaying books, plants, candles, and pictures by opening up visual floor space.

    19. A pair of noise-canceling Apple AirPods Pro for those in microscopic spaces with paper-thin walls. With these, you can listen to meetings without being tethered to your computer by a cord. Plus, the AirBuds charge pretty quickly and the charging case lasts for a WHILE.

    20. A bottle of do-it-all cleanser (yes, really) to replace all of your glass, stainless steel, and cookware cleaners and free up some pantry space. It clings to vertical surfaces so you don't have to break a nail while working it in.

    A sink before and after using the do-it-all cleaner

    21. An unreal wood polish and conditioner because the floors in your tiny space are really going through it. You can easily refresh them with just a little bit of this.

    A before and after of a wooden table where the polish was used to clean

    22. A two-pack of acrylic shelf dividers that'll help you keep your pantry and closet goods from toppling onto each other. We love a borderline invisible storage solution.

    A reviewer's towels being divided with the product

    23. A jumbo clothespin hook because towel racks never seem to hold enough towels. With these, you can really take advantage of your wall space and give everyone a dedicated hook.

    three jumbo clothespins hanging on a wall holding towels

    24. A hanger stacker so that your closet will look ten times less cluttered. Everyone who has a minuscule cramped closet knows the struggle.

    25. A carousel makeup organizer so you can actually *see* 👁👁 your bathroom counter for a change. Finding cosmetics on something that spins is much easier than rummaging through a makeup bag.

    26. A pack of clear bumper stickers for anyone in a tiny space with paper thin walls in desperate need of some peace and quiet. This simple fix will bring the noise down several notches for less than $10.

    Photo collage of the transparent stickers applied on different surfaces
    Amazon

    Promising review: "So my parents’ bathroom cabinets make a lot of noise and are all missing bumpers in the corners of the doors and on the frames. I put these on the other day and life is sweeter without having to hear the cabinet doors slamming or closing each time they’re opened. With the bumpers being clear and not of a color, it’s also aesthetically pleasing." —KW

    Get a 300-pack from Amazon for $9.99.

    Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.