Thursday, November 2, 2017

4 Avenues to Optimize the Storage Space in Rental Units

The demand for luxury apartments in urban areas at an affordable price, have resulted in more people shifting to smaller rental units, instead of spacious bungalows. As most rental apartments come with limited storage space, the apartment may start to feel cluttered as you start decorating it home accessories and furniture, unless you go for a dedicated storage unit. To help optimize the storage space in a rental unit, we give you four focus areas that can make all the difference between a cluttered and welcomingly organized abode. Take a look.

1. Built-in Sections and Overhead Spaces

Given the limited storage space in rental apartments, you need to think smart. Invest in external storage units, such as built-in shelves, foldable furniture, media chest, that allow you to expand the storage within the apartment, without compromising too much floor space. You can also optimize the space above kitchen cabinets to store dishes, seasonal items, and appliances that are not used daily.  Install an open shelf above bathroom sinks to store toiletries.

2. Corners

Corners are often left unutilized, but can be effectively used as a storage space with the right choice of furniture. First and foremost, avoid furniture with large rolled arms in the corner area. Instead, go for furniture that have no straight sides or fixed arms, such as nesting tables and stools. Utilize corners, by using rail shelves to display framed photos or store books and toys. You can also enhance the storage capabilities of the the corner space, by putting up an L-shaped window seat that incorporates drawers, wherein you can store essentials, such as extra linens, and wool blankets.

3. Underbed Area

Let’s face it: having a kingsize bed doesn’t leave much space for movement in the bedroom, let alone adding any other furniture piece in the area. It is, therefore, advisable to avoid king size beds for rental apartments. One of the best ways to optimize floor space in your bedroom, is to utilize the space under the bed. This underbed area can be used to store baskets with lids that can be used to store all the unwanted clutter. Another great space saving option can be to go for a storage bed that provides retractable cabinets and shelves under the mattress surface.

4. Storage Units

If you have tried all possible ways to optimize space inside your rental apartment, you can rent out commercial storage units for rent to store unwanted furniture or other redundant items. You can also use such storage units to temporarily keep your belongings when changing residence or moving to some other city. Nowadays, storage units are equipped with several technological upgrades, such as cctv’s, electronic key codes for access, and climate control features, to protect your belongings.

Wrapping Up


Living in a rental apartment has its pros and cons. While it allows you to have an affordable residence in an urban area, there might be storage limitation. If you are facing space crunch in your apartment, it is likely, you are not making the most of available space. Hope this brief read helps you declutter your home and organize things. If you have more ideas to declutter home or enhance storage space, feel free to share in the comments.  

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