8. Overhead Lighting
No overhead lighting to speak of? I. Feel. You. Without built-in lights, your space can feel smaller and, well, darker. Add some overhead light on prime spots like under shelves and under kitchen cabinets. You can get LED light kits at most major retailers.
9. Jewelry Organizer
If you have no space for your jewels, turn to a tension rod. You can easily install a tension rod anywhere in your home (this organizer chose their closet for more private storage) and hang your jewels off it, so as to not take up storage needed for other things.
10. Bedside Ledge
I have lived in more than one apartment where there is no room for a bedside table. You just have to get creative. For instance, try this bedside ledge instead! It may be smaller than a full table, but it’s enough for your phone and a mug of tea…and that sounds like all you need to me
11. Clothes Separator
Small drawers? No problem! Use a clothing separator to keep your clothes organized and compact in your small drawer space. This works best with undergarments, but t-shirts and shorts can easily be rolled and stored this way as well
12. Door Storage
Yours are under utilized. They have so much open space most people wouldn’t think about using…until now. Use the back of doors to create an organizational space for clothes, scarves, jewelry – you name it.
13. Hidden Power Strip
Whether you have a big space or small, no one wants wires hanging around their home. They don’t look so pretty. Instead, consolidate your electronics and wires to a bed side drawer, in which you have a hidden power strip. Very sneaky.
14. Under Bed Storage
Like your doors, underneath your bed you have cavernous space that is most likely not being used. Even if it is, it’s probably a mess. Buy some cheap Ikea bookshelves to proficiently organize all your odds and ends.
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