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Don’t Let Hidden Space Go to Waste

Home Improvement | By allison gomes | 0 Likes
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No matter the size of your home, it can sometimes feel like there’s never enough storage. Closets can quickly fill up, countertops disappear under clutter, and you’re left wondering where everything is supposed to go. However, chances are your home has more potential than meets the eye. With a bit of creative thinking and intentional planning, you can uncover the hidden opportunities in every room, making your space not only more organized but also more functional and enjoyable to live in.

Along angled walls

 

These sloped surfaces are generally difficult to design around since they’re often too short to fit standard furniture or impossible to hang artwork on. But they may just be the perfect spot for some much-needed storage. Consider transforming such an area with a custom shelving unit that matches the slant of the wall or even stacking IKEA shelves to follow the angle closely. You could also use it as a compact workstation by installing a wall-mounted desk on the flat part of the wall. (Just be sure you have an adjustable chair so you avoid hitting your head.) Whichever route you choose, it’s important that you lean into the angle rather than fight it.

Behind doors

You may have one or two over-the-door hooks throughout your house, but there’s so much more you can do with this vertical space. Depending on what’s behind the door, it could be the perfect spot to mount slim shelves to store small odds and ends that might otherwise clutter your dresser or vanity. In the pantry or laundry room, install larger racks to hold cans, cereal boxes, or cleaning supplies, which can help to maximize every inch of usable space.

Inside furniture

 

These pieces can do more than look good. They could actually be used to store items you need regular access to but don’t want to keep visible at all times. Consider investing in pieces with built-in storage space, including coffee tables, ottomans, and even couches, which are perfect spots to tuck away things like blankets and extra pillows. Even more, a storage bench at the end of your bed or in an entryway offers both seating and a place to hide shoes or seasonal decor. For small bedrooms, beds with drawers or lift-up storage underneath can make a world of difference, helping you stay organized without sacrificing comfort or style.

Through the hallway

This area may seem too narrow to be useful, but with a little creativity, it can become surprisingly practical. Try adding floating shelves for books, plants, or art to make the space feel intentional rather than just transitional. A slim console table can provide a convenient landing spot for keys and mail. And if your hallway is on the wider side, consider installing built-in cabinetry or a bench with cubbies for extra storage that doesn’t disrupt traffic flow.

Above kitchen cabinets

 

If these built-ins don’t reach the ceiling, that unused space is actually a hidden storage gem. Use decorative baskets or bins to store rarely used items like holiday dishes or serving platters; for a more styled look, display plants, cookbooks, or ceramic pieces that tie in to your kitchen’s color scheme. Just be sure to keep it minimal since too many items can make the space look cluttered. And since it’s high up, keep a folding step stool nearby so you can easily access whatever you store up there.

In the attic

More than other places in this list, an attic certainly qualifies as “out of sight, out of mind,” an area usually dedicated to collecting old boxes (and dust) rather than making memories. However, a finished attic can serve as a guest suite, a home office, or even a playroom for kids; the key is to focus on insulation, lighting, and ventilation so it’s comfortable year-round. In addition, built-in storage along low walls or under eaves will allow you to continue storing your belongings. As a bonus, finishing your attic may also increase the value of your home, which can help offset the upfront costs of renovating it.

When it comes to creating a more functional home, you don’t always need more square footage—just a fresh perspective. By reimagining the areas you already have, you can uncover space and purpose in the most unexpected places. Even the smallest adjustments can add up to a home that feels more efficient, intentional, and uniquely yours.

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