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    42 Things For Anyone Who’s Steadily Running Out Of Room In Their Tiny Apartment

    Small living spaces don't have to feel cramped and cluttered.

    1. A collapsible hanger that can hold up to five pairs of pants horizontally to make more room in your teeny, tiny closet.

    2. A wall-mount organizer so you can rid your over-packed cupboards of pots, pans, and other cooking tools. Plus, the attached hooks are the perfect place to store measuring cups, utensils, and more.

    Reviewer image of the organizer hung above their stove

    3. A slim storage tower so you can maximize even the tiniest unused space in your apartment.

    4. A metal desk organizer that'll help keep your WFH office supplies from cluttering up your desk. Plus, it'll lift your monitor up a little bit so you can stop craning your neck all day long.

    review photo showing laptop organizer

    5. Some slim but sturdy nonslip velvet hangers ingeniously designed for anyone with more clothes than closet.

    6. Some under-bed storage containers to hold all of the things that are usually piled on your bed or draped over your chair...because they have nowhere else to go.

    7. And some bed risers in case you need to make a little more room down there to truly fit EVERYTHING.

    The bed risers

    8. A four-tier storage shelf you can place right overtop of your toilet to hold a lot without taking up too much of your precious floor space.

    9. An expandable rack in case that pipe under your sink is making it hard to make use of the cabinet space down there.

    reviewer pic of inside a bathroom vanity cabinet with a lot of organized items in a small space thanks to the adjustable organizer

    10. An over-the-sink drying rack you can roll right up when your done with it so it doesn't taking up a huge chunk of prime countertop real estate.

    A pot and pan drying on the rack

    11. A six-piece set of refrigerator bins to help your fridge hold everything you and your roommates overstuff it with.

    12. A shower curtain with pockets so you can stop knocking over piles of half empty shampoo bottles every time you step in and out of the tub.

    Reviewer image of the shower curtain with a variety of shampoos, hair brushes, and other bathroom items stored in the pockets

    13. A tiny outlet shelf perfect for storing an electric toothbrush, your glasses, or any other odds and ends that need a better resting place.

    14. A silverware sorter that'll hold up to 24 pieces of cutlery while taking up barely any space at all so you can actually fit all your tools in one drawer.

    reviewer photo showing the silverware organizer along with several other kitchen utensils in the drawer

    15. A hanging caddy you can attach to a shower head or curtain rod to hold all of those things that are usually cluttering the corners of your shower.

    16. A heat-resistant styling station you can hang on a towel rack for easy access and to keep the cables from getting all tangled up.

    The styling station holding hair tools and hanging from a towel rack

    17. An over-the-door towel rack so you have somewhere to put your towels that isn't all over the floor. Plus, it includes hooks so you can hang your robe and other clothes too!

    back of bathroom door with a towel rack that has three tiers of racks for towels

    18. A beautiful, handcrafted jewelry organizer you can mount on your bedroom or closet wall to hold your various jingly jangly jewels.

    jewelry organizer hung up styled with tons of different jewelry pieces

    19. A closet organizer to keep your winter clothes and bedding ~out of and site and out of mind~ once the warm weather hits. Then when you're done using them, just fold 'em up for easy storage!

    reviewer photo showing foldable storage bags filled with clothing and labeled on top shelf of their closet

    20. A hanging Roll Keeper closet organizer that holds 16 rolls and will revolutionize the way you store your towels and T-shirts if you have wayyyyy too many.

    Long rectangular holder with hooks on the end and 16 t-shirts rolled being held in the keeper, all nice and organized

    21. And pack of vacuum bags for those things you never really wear or use, but can't seem to get rid of. Now you can store your extra clothes, towel, blankets, and more without the usual bulk so you'll have an easier time finding somewhere to fit them.

    A person using a vacuum to seal the vacuum bag

    22. Some Command hooks that are strong enough to hold a wide variety of items and require *no tools* to install. Plus, you can move or remove them whenever you want without leaving behind any damage or annoying sticky residue.

    23. Or try a Command jumbo hook that can hold up to 7.5 pounds if you need something a little more heavy duty.

    24. A rustic, wall-mounted coat rack that'll keep your variety of jackets from piling up on a chair that was meant for sitting, while also offering some shelf space to hold extra items that might not fit anywhere else.

    the Key and Coat Rack mounted on a wall wit a jacket, umbrella, and keys hanging from several hooks

    25. A closet rod you can hang from your existing one so you can finally fit all of your clothes in an organized fashion.

    The doubling rod hanging from the top built-in closet rod on rubber-tipped hooks

    26. A gorgeous wood and metal shoe rack customized to fit your entryway so you can remember what your floors looked like before they were covered with your shoe collection.

    a custom four tier shoe rack in an entryway

    27. A freestanding bike rack so you can reclaim your hallway that's starting to look like a bicycle graveyard.

    two bikes hang from the Angetenar Freestanding Bike Rack

    28. A sneaky cabinet you can install behind a door if your remaining storage options are next to none. It's both slim and tall, managing to hold as much as *five medicine cabinets* without being in the way.

    Model showing how the cabinet fits behind a door and holds a lot of items

    29. A hanging purse organizer so you actually have a place for all of your bags to live.

    The organizer hanging over the door storing multiple purses

    30. Some floating shelves perfect for anyone whose book collection is steadily outgrowing the tiny bookshelf you optimistically thought would be large enough. Plus, these require ZERO floorspace.

    31. A stealthy storage ottoman for anyone who has already stuffed all of their drawers and closets to full capacity and needs some extra storage ~disguised~ as furniture. No one has to know!

    32. A cap organizer that wraps around hangers and clothes racks so you have somewhere to keep your ever growing collection of hats, scarves, and other accessories.

    reviewer photo showing hat organizer

    33. A cabinet door organizer to maximize the amount of stuff one lil' cubby can hold.

    34. A set of magnetic glass spice jars you can stick to the fridge to free up a cabinet for other very necessary storage needs.

    Reviewer pic of a number of glass spice jars stuck to the side of a fridge

    35. A macrame produce hammock for anyone looking into alternative fruit storing methods due to their already small counter space being entirely taken over by fancy gadgets and appliances.

    36. A mounted stemware holder that'll defy gravity to essentially turn one shelf into two!

    A reviewer's photo of a gold stemware organizer holding eight wine glasses

    37. An amazing coffee table with a bunch of hidden storage and a top that lifts up to become a makeshift desk or table! Now you'll have extra space to work, eat, and store everything that's usually scattered around your small living room.

    the light wood coffee table with the top lifted to show the storage inside

    38. A two-tier, no-drill corner shower caddy for anyone whose tiny shower is no match for all of your roommates' tubes and bottles.

    Reviewer photo of the shelf holding toiletries and a loofah

    39. A rolling organizer you can add below your pedestal sink that, TBH, should've come with a cabinet underneath it to begin with...

    The organizer underneath a pedestal sink

    40. Some super strong magnetic strips to help you squeeze some brews into your tiny fridge that's already stuffed to the gills.

    41. A lid organizer to get your chaotic kitchen drawers back under control!

    42. And finally, a plastic bag holder because that cabinet under your sink has a lot more to offer than just being the place we keep plastic bags stuffed with, you guessed it, more plastic bags.

    The holder, which has a hole on the top to insert the plastic bags and a slot in the middle where you can pull the bags out

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