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Overcoming lack of space in Small Apartments
By Kyle Thomas Haley
So you found the perfect apartment, great location, right price, safe
neighborhood.
One problem, though, it is pretty small, with limited storage space. Not to
worry,
there are a lot of solutions to space issues. Begin by checking with the
landlord
to see if there is a storage facility on site. It might cost a little bit extra,
but it will be well worth it not to have the stuff you do not need on a daily
basis
getting in the way. If there is a storage area, make sure it is secure and dry
so
that your possessions do not get ruined or stolen. If there is no facility on
site
look into a local storage option. Some storage warehouses even bring a portable
unit to you and retrieve it when loaded. Most have reasonable rates.
For your everyday items or possessions you do not want to store, obtain
organizers
for your closets. These will prevent clutter and maximize space to store as much
as possible. Also chests that can double as furniture are handy for storing
items
such as clothing and magazines. Some beds even come with storage compartments
below
the mattress that allow you to utilize otherwise useless space.
Other space-saving ideas include mounting your television from the ceiling. This
eliminates the need for a cumbersome television stand and takes advantage of
space
that would otherwise go to waste. Similarly, recessed lighting make most lamps
obsolete
and is ideal for studio and one-bedroom apartments.
About the author:
Kyle Thomas Haley of Durham North Carolina has been creating and administering
Apartment Renting Sites for STANZEEKAY Inc. since 1999.
Copyright © 2006 STANZEEKAY Inc.
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Updated 6/12/2005
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