1. A room divider with hooks for hanging bits and bobs. This solid wood divider is a super cute way to break up the (one big) space that is your studio and you get to decide where you want things to hang so your creativity can run wild.
2. A narrow rolling cart to keep things tucked away until you need them. This four-tiered rack is just six inches wide and made to fit in between those awkward gaps. You can use it to store spices in the kitchen area or your makeup in the bathroom and roll it away whenever you're not using it.
3. A Murphy bed that disguises itself as a cute dresser when you aren't sleeping. It's perfect if you want to be able to see your floor during the day and not have to crawl over your bed just to get to the kitchen.
4. Or a lofted twin-sized bed frame so you can have room for a desk underneath. Perfect for working from home, this metal bed frame makes the most of your studio space and will make you feel like you're at boarding school a la Zoey 101.
5. A futon with built-in shelves if you want somewhere to sit in front of your TV that can also be a place to sleep that can also be a nightstand of sorts. A versatile piece, if you will.
6. A giant mirror here to help make the space feel bigger than it actually is. Never underestimate the power of an optical illusion, and you can't go wrong with an arched beauty like this.
7. Corner shelves so you can take advantage of your unused wall space. Perfect for holding books or even as a makeshift pantry for your kitchen spices.
8. Bed risers because leaving any space unused in a studio is basically a crime. These plastic risers add five inches to the height of your bed, so you can hide so much more underneath.
9. A foldable over-the-sink dish rack instead of the normal bulky dish rack you've had in years past. Counter space is precious and this silicon dish rack hangs over the sink, so you can have more room when the dishes are drying. When you're not using it, fold it up and hide it away!
10. A portable projector so you can skip the TV as a whole and save on space. Simply use this baby to project your fave shows on a blank wall and then store it away when you're done! It has built-in speakers and you can even hook it up with Bluetooth so you don't have to stress about the sound.
11. Mug hooks that display your favorite drinkware and give you more space in the cupboards. Bonus: They're super easy to install underneath your cabinets and are sturdy and stylish.
12. And a wall-mounted wine glass and bottle rack for storing and showing off your wine and stemware. If you love a good vino after work, this rustic-style space-saving shelf is the best way to keep your bottles and glasses ready to go without taking up too much room in the kitchen.
13. A coffee table you can use as a desk during the day and a table at night. Not only is there extra storage space with this rustic design, but the top pulls up and out so you can sit more comfortably when you're working from the couch. Shop smarter not harder.
14. A fold-out desk that takes up zero floor space when you're not using it. Clock off and tuck the office away into this adorable cabinet that transforms into a desk. Good for space purposes and probably good for mental health purposes as well.
15. A storage floor lamp so you can have even more surfaces to put things on. If your apartment is on the dark side and you need extra lighting to brighten it up, this one serves three purposes with shelves for storing, USB ports for charging, and a lamp for lighting.
16. A prep table if your apartment came with approximately zero counter space. This can be used for chopping and storage as well as a place to consume your din when the cooking is through.
17. A stylish storage ottoman to accomplish the task of accessorizing your living area and giving you somewhere to put your winter blankets during the summer. Functional for storage and sturdy enough to use as a seat when you have friends over.
18. A desk with a charging station and extra storage for a seriously great WFH situation. Plus, you can minimize the annoying clutter of wires with the built-in power strip, not to mention the hook for your headphones and the side bag for extra storage.
19. Over-the-toilet shelves because it turns out the space above the toilet is prime real estate when you're working with tiny bathrooms. Use it wisely.
20. A shoe organizer — an accessory like this will help keep your minimal floor space clean since it can hold up to 12 pairs of shoes or anything else you might need to keep organized!
21. A garment rack if your studio apartment didn't come with a closet. It has wheels so you can push it out of the way when you're not using it, and it's honestly just a super fun way to display your outfits.
22. A secret hanging rack disguised as a picture frame you can use to hang your shirts and display your favorite photos at the same time. It's the perfect thing if you like to pick out your outfits for the next day.
23. A mop and broom organizer for keeping your cleaning tools off the floor and instead mounted on the wall. In addition to the grippers, there are also hooks that you can use to hang other cleaning items so they don't take up what little cupboard space you have.
24. An over-the-sink cutting board with a collapsible strainer to help you get more prep space out of your kitchen. This cutting board is designed to sit on top of your sink so you can chop and rinse all in one area.
25. Hanging fruit baskets to keep your produce off the counter. This is a great way to make use of the vertical space in your kitchen and wire baskets give it a timeless look.
26. An over-the-door organizer for when you need more pantry space (which is basically always). With six pockets to hold all your favorite snacks and other essentials, this is a super useful item to have in your tiny kitchen.
27. A magnetic storage rack you can stick on the fridge to hold everything from spices to dish towels.
28. A dining tray so you can enjoy your meals from the couch (or bed if you aren't lucky enough to have space for a couch). Plus, it's super cute! So when you do finally move into a bigger space, you can keep it and use it as decor.
29. A headboard with shelves to give you even more storage space. Your sleeping area will look more complete with a headboard that doubles as a cute bookshelf or you can even use it as a nightstand replacement.
30. A magnetic knife holder if you literally don't have room for a knife block. This wooden design is chic and powerful enough to hold and display all your best knives, so you can use your counter space for other necessities (like a coffee maker, duh).
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