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Fitting More in Less Space: 9 Storage Hacks for Your Tiny Home

By
Jason Francis
Designed and built over 100 custom tiny homes, lived on a sailboat for 9 months, and loves to live life to the fullest with his wife and their 4 kids.
Updated on:
June 9, 2023
Small kitchen with dishes


Whether you're new to being a tiny homeowner or if you've been at it for a while, learning how to manage your space to keep things functional is always a challenge. There are usually several different closets and shelves in a full-sized home, and that's not including the storage furniture added to the home by the residents!

But when every inch of your home is valuable, it starts to feel smaller than ever when items aren't stored purposefully. If you want to learn how to make the most of your tiny home, these storage hacks can help make the most of your tiny house!

9 Storage Hacks for Your Tiny Home

Are you struggling to figure out how to manage the space in your tiny home effectively? Do you feel like there isn't enough space for all of your things? These expert storage hacks can help you make the most of the space you have to allow you to live the life of simplicity that you've desired.

1. Slim Down Your Possessions

If you've recently transitioned from a traditional home to a tiny house, it's time to rethink your possessions. If you feel like you're low on space because you're used to extra closets and storage options all over your home, it can be hard to decide what you should actually keep.

If you're not sure where to start, consider classifying your possessions into three groups:

  • Essentials
  • Non-Essentials
  • Shared Items

Carefully consider any items that fall into the "non-essentials" category to identify which items you need in your tiny home. For bathroom storage ideas, specifically, get away from the mentality that you need extras of things. Sticking to the essentials will help keep your space more tidy and functional.

2. Every Item Should Serve Multiple Purposes

When it comes to creative storage ideas, everything in your home should serve multiple purposes. Anything that can do more than one thing will help your house be as efficient as possible.

Some ideas are:

3. Maximize Your Space

Living in a tiny home means that you have to make the most of every inch of space in your house. One of the best things about tiny living is how much more conscious you are of your belongings. By maximizing your space to make sure everything is functional will mean that you'll be living big in your tiny home!

4. Elevate What You Can

When it comes to tiny home storage ideas, few ideas are as practical as elevation. When you're living in a small space, every inch of your walls is essential to keep your home functional. Loft beds are a great way to move up an area only used overnight or lofted attic-type storage.

Another great idea is to put shelves with decorations or lesser-used items higher on the walls than usual, so your frequently used items can get prime real estate. If you're looking for seasonal clothes storage ideas, adding cabinets higher on your walls will keep them out of sight until they're needed.

5. Architectural Elements That Work For You

Do you have exposed beams or natural shelving you can utilize to store away elements? Is there space under your cabinets where you can add magnetic strips to attach your spices? Maybe you can hang coffee mugs or wine glasses underneath that area to save your cabinet space?

If there doesn't seem to be enough space, you can personalize your space with elements that suit your needs more specifically. Your lifestyle will most likely require a little extra personalization, so by updating your space, you will have a better idea of how to make the space suit your needs.

6. Store in Your Stairs

If you have stairs in your tiny home, it's a great idea to take advantage of this extra space. You can try adding shelves or cabinets underneath the stairs, or even consider turning the stairs themselves into drawers that you can access each step of the way!

7. Choose Flexible Furniture

Storage tips for your furniture are focused on flexibility. Your chairs, tables, desks, and other regularly used items should be foldable so you can put them away when they're not in use. By having this functionality, you can make the most of your available space any time of day.

Collapsible furniture can be slid into small cracks or underneath the bed, and in some instances, you could hang them from the wall or on the exterior of your home when not needed.

8. Find Your Nooks

Do you feel like you have awkward little spaces that don't seem to fit any furniture or serve a purpose? These little nooks might be your new best friend when you add some shelves and turn them into storage solutions! Depending on your nook's size, you could make the space functional or just a new way to stow away your things.

9. Keep Spaces Lit

Your floor space is at a premium in a tiny home, so bulky floor lamps just won't cut it! Keep your lighting fixtures attached to your walls or suspended from the ceiling, so your spaces remain illuminated but without taking away from the counter or floor space. Additionally, windows are a great way to save on energy bills by giving you tons of natural light.

Where to Start

When it comes to decorating your tiny home, the best place to start is by slimming down what you have to focus on what you truly need. Then, once you have all of your necessities, find ways to efficiently store your possessions in a way that makes sense for your everyday lifestyle.

Optimizing your tiny home will look different for every homeowner, but these storage hacks can help you make the most of your footprint to make sure your comfortable at all times! For more tiny living resources, check out these other insightful articles on our blog! If you're interested in expert tiny home consulting services, contact us consulting to get started!

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