Tips for Maximizing Space in an Apartment or Condo

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Desirable amenities, incredible views, and relative affordability are key benefits often associated with living in apartments and condominiums. But while there are certainly upsides to apartment living, there can also be downsides.

Storage space is an obvious downside to living in many condos or apartments. A lack of storage options can negatively impact a homeowner’s lifestyle by causing too much clutter. Avoiding this pitfall of apartment living can be difficult, but below, we’ll highlight some tips for getting the most out of your space in an apartment or condominium. 

Store Vertically

To maximize your space, make sure you are using your walls. By installing mounted shelving, vertical cabinetry, or walled hooks throughout an apartment or condo, homeowners can successfully expand their storage area without sacrificing the home’s aesthetic, as walled storage is stylish on top of practical.

Minimize Clutter

This should go without saying, but it is crucial to minimize clutter if you want to maximize your apartment’s space. Choosing a more minimalist and Scandinavian style will benefit your apartment in the long run. 

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Find Efficient Kitchen Storage Options

The kitchen is where many homeowners fall victim to clutter most, as this is where larger appliances and smaller items are stored. To optimize your kitchen’s storage, you can add hooks on your walls for pots, pans, and spatulas so that you can open up space inside your cabinets. 

Consider Collapsible and Extendable Furniture

Some homeowners are using collapsible and extendable furniture. Tables can expand from coffee tables to dining tables or chairs can be collapsed when they aren’t being used. Many versions of this style of furniture are incredibly stylish as well. 

Don’t Let Single Items Dominate Entire Spaces

Everyone wants an oversized couch or loudspeaker for their television, but practicality should come first when you are living in a small space. If you want to maximize your living area, having a colossal couch take up the entire room or speakers that block off a significant portion of a living space just isn’t a good idea. Try to condense everything so that you have space to add additional useful items to your living space.

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Divide Your Apartment

For people residing in a studio apartment, try separating your space into defined areas. Many homeowners use this strategy to delineate separate spaces like the kitchen from the office space.  Some strategies you can use include partitioning spaces with screens or curtains or adding glass dividers.