
There are a lot of reasons to love apartment living, but an abundance of storage space isn’t always one of them! But with a few simple tips and some rearranging, your studio, 1-bedroom, or 2-bedroom apartment can feel as spacious and functional as a larger home.
Drawers
Drawers are a must-have for every apartment. While they’re essential for storing clothes, they’re also incredibly useful in spaces like bathrooms and closets to keep supplies tidy and uncluttered. If your apartment lacks shelving or closets in the bathroom, drawers are perfect for organizing towels, cleaning supplies, and more. Similarly, drawers in closets and bedrooms can help keep smaller items neatly sorted.
Kitchen Island Cart
The kitchen is often the space that gets cluttered the quickest, and a small kitchen can feel cramped fast. A lack of counter and cabinet space can be challenging—even for those who don’t cook often. A kitchen island cart offers extra storage for kitchen supplies while adding valuable counter space. Plus, since it’s on wheels, the cart can be easily moved around or tucked away when not in use.
Shoe Shelves
Let’s be honest, even in the largest of homes, shoes can easily become a scattered mess or pile up into a mountain if not properly stored. Instead of kicking your shoes off at the door, invest in shoe shelves or a shoe rack. Place them by your apartment entrance or inside your closet to keep things neat and tidy.
Hidden Storage Options
Multifunctional furniture with hidden storage options can be a game-changer. Look for sofas with built-in storage, coffee tables with hidden compartments, or under-the-bed storage cubes. These pieces help keep clutter out of sight while maintaining an organized living space.
Small doesn’t have to mean cluttered! At 985 High, we offer spacious apartments with plenty of closet space, plus many amenities and the vibrancy of downtown living.