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Tips To Utilize Space In A Room

Space is an important thing to have when it comes to your room and where you can, it’s good to try and utilize it where it tends to be limited. Whether that be a bedroom, living space, or kitchen, here are some tips to utilize space in a room.

Bedroom*This is a collaborative post.

Think About Hidden Storage

Hidden storage is an important part of storing all your belongings away without it feeling as though you’ve got too much stuff in your space. Think about beds that have storage underneath them, ottomans for storing soft furnishings, and even vanity stools that have a seat that comes off to reveal more space for all your hair and styling tools perhaps. Hidden storage can be great for making sure that the space isn’t compromised with clutter.

 

Add Fitted Wardrobes In The Bedroom

Fitted wardrobes can be a great contribution to the space because they’ll take up a certain amount of room but will be integrated into the wall space so that it makes for plenty of storage without the chunkiness that can come from stand-alone wardrobes. When you’re shopping for furniture, it’s worth taking a look at Aesthetix Furniture as they sell a whole range of designer furniture that will help transform your spaces into something a lot more luxurious.

 

Install Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are always a good shout when you’re trying to make the most of what little space is available because it’s fitting it to the wall, rather than having any storage on the floor. Storage on the floor space, although helpful can still take up room. With floating shelves, that doesn’t happen.

 

Hang Your Laundry Hamper On Back Of Door

A laundry hamper is one that’s convenient for rounding up all your clothes and making sure they’re stored away, rather than being strewn across the room. However, it can be one item of furniture that takes up space. If you’re able to, you can always hang your laundry hamper on the back of the door. It’s something that can certainly make a difference to the amount of space you have and it’s ideally concealed behind the door when you have the room open. It should contain the smell somewhat better too.

 

Use Radiators For Shelf Space

For shelf space, there are other items of furniture and fixtures in the home that you can use as shelving space. One way could be to put a shelving unit on your radiator. These radiator covers are usually very stylish and will provide an extra shelf of space for you to put various bits and pieces on. There’s also your headboard in the bedroom which you might want to add a shelving unit, as well as shelves that hang on the arms of chairs, etc.

What would you recommend to help save space and make the most of the room? Let me know in the comments below.

 

*Disclaimer – This is a collaborative post with Aesthetix Furniture.

 

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