- Install wall-mounted shelves above other furniture, and shelves above doorways.
- If you don't love it or need it, get rid of it.
- Remove doors for an open layout. Hang up curtains where needed for privacy.
- Use the "One In, One Out" strategy.
- Buy infrequently and with great care. Focus on high-quality and long-lasting pieces, even if you have to save up for them. Make sure they fit your space perfectly.
- Buy a bed with storage capabilities, either drawers underneath or a one you can jack up or loft.
- Use a pot rack.
- Get rid of your microwave. Use the oven or stove top instead.
- Hang cup hooks of different sizes everywhere. They're inexpensive, don't take up a ton of space, and keep things off the counters and floor.
- Install vertical storage and built-ins.
- Bring in natural light as much as possible.
- Get small appliances and small pots and pans.
- Go for a fairly neutral color scheme, involving shades of the same color (with a few pops), or...
- Go for a bold color scheme because it provides some 'wow' and dark colors hide corner shadows. But more than bold or neutral, go for a cohesive colors scheme.
- If a particular spot seems to attract clutter, devise a shelving or other type storage solution to contain it.
- Choose upholstered and case goods with legs that give them floor clearance. Air (or negative space) provides the visual illusion of spaciousness.
- Buy multi-functional furniture, like an ottoman with storage inside the base.
- Rip your CDs to a secure and reliable hard-drive and sell off your albums.
- Put anything you don't use daily in a storage container.
- When you finish a book, immediately post it on Paperbackswap.com to get it out of the house.
- Play with a room arrangement on paper until you figure out what works best.
- Use the corners. Don't let the precious space go to waste.
- If you're a collector, rotate your collections in order to keep visual clutter to a minimum.
- Add an orchid or fresh flowers seasonally.
- Use mirrors or any reflective surfaces to give the illusion of added space.
Source: Apartment Therapy www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-best-tips-strategies-and-i-115579
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