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    21 Ways To Maximize Your Tiny Living Space

    Garment racks, cute wall hooks, and more products that'll make your small home feel more spacious.

    1. Hang all your outerwear, clothes, and pants on a sturdy garment rack. This storage solution can be a big help if you don't have a closet or need more room for your wardrobe.

    2. Display your favorite plant babies in these macrame hangers. They'll look so pretty suspended from a curtain rod or ceiling and they'll help free up windowsill space.

    3. Stash knitting gear and other cozy essentials, like blankets and throws, in a decorative basket. Even better, have it by a fave window nook or seating area for times when you want to relax and read.

    decorative white, gray, and black basket with pillows and throw inside

    4. Maximize your bedroom floor plan with a storage-friendly bed that'll be great for catching up on sleep *and* stashing away seasonal clothes or soft linens. This bed comes with four rolling drawers that'll easily fit sweaters and folded sheets.

    gray bed with tufted headboard and four rolling storage drawers underneath

    5. And use a decorative pillow to make your bed a focal point. Place it in front of solid shams or even better, stack it with other cozy pillows and turn a small unused corner into a new relaxation spot.

    pink, white, and yellow floral-print tassel rectangle pillow on white bedding

    6. Enjoy your meals and still have room in your kitchen with a small dining set. That awkward corner between the fridge and apartment door can finally get the revamp it deserves.

    7. Place a love seat in your living room if you don't have the space for large couch or sofa. It'll provide comfortable seating *and* be a compact piece of furniture in your apartment.

    A pink green and blue floral-printed love seat in a living room

    8. And get a coffee table for the random collection of stuff in your living room: It's sturdy enough for flower vases, magazine stacks, and remotes. Plus, you can finally have a safe spot for coffee cups and glasses that's not the floor.

    9. Apply makeup and store necklaces, earrings, and bracelets with a hanging mirror, which will spare you from having to buy a vanity or clunky jewelry box when you're already short on square footage.

    circular mirror with hanging gold jewelry on the bottom half

    10. Attach a foldable desk to your bedroom wall if you want a flexible working space in basically any corner. It comes with plenty of shelves for writing supplies, easily fits a laptop, and can be folded up whenever you're not using it.

    11. And cleverly hide all your e-clutter with this cool row of cut-up books. You won't have to look at your wifi router, tangled monitor wires, and charging cords when you're working at your "desk," AKA the kitchen counter or coffee table.

    before: a home office with a pile of routers, Amazon Alexas, and other cords next to the computer; after: the same space, except all you see is a row of colorful book spines

    12. Reduce clutter in your bathroom with a space-saving storage unit: It easily fits over your throne and holds a lot of cleaning supplies, towels, and toilet paper.

    brown storage unit with three shelves above white toilet

    13. And hang up a space-saving shower curtain that comes with plenty of pockets for shampoo, conditioners, and soap: The days of using the side of your tub or window ledge for "storage" are over.

    clear shower curtain with pocket storage over pink bath tub

    14. Display an "invisible" shelf on your living room wall to show off your favorite reads. It also makes a great replacement for a bulky bookcase.

    15. Organize food storage lids in a space-savvy container, because it's been a minute since you've found the right plastic bowl cover for your leftovers.

    16. And line up sauces and spices on a nonskid shelf (or two). You'll finally have all your cooking essentials in one convenient spot because kitchen space is precious.

    cabinet with gray nonskid shelves filled with different spice bottles

    17. Pin a gorgeous tapestry to the wall above your couch, bed, or desk. It'll go with all of your furniture and you can gaze at it when you need a break from scrolling through your phone or work emails.

    Pink, brown, and white patterned tapestry with a woman wearing moon earrings and a shirt that says "golden"

    18. Arrange shoes on a storage rack, so your entryway will be free from clutter. You don't want anyone to trip over rain boots or sneakers when they walk through the door.

    Reviewer's black four-tier shoe rack with boots and Vans sneakers

    19. And mount a cute wall hook (or two) that'll hold up lightweight jackets, hats, and tote bags on the back of a door. What's cool about these little circles? They're made from broken skateboards and they'll make it easy to find what you need when it's time to leave.

    Colorful circle-shaped recycled hooks holding up a zip-up fleece and shopping bag

    20. Turn a bare countertop into a plant nook with these beach stone vases. You can line them up or stagger them next to each other, depending on the aesthetic you're going for. No cabinet space or shelves? No worries, because they'll help you work with the small kitchen space you have.

    21. And place your TV on a storage-friendly stand whenever you want to have a binge-watching marathon. You'll have so much room for your streaming devices and create an accessible entertainment hub, even you're not actually at a movie theater.

    That feeling when your apartment looks spacious:

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