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Using space
effectively is an important art, especially when you are
living in small apartments. Know the difference between not
having enough space to store your things and not making the
best use of your space. Here are some ideas that you can use
to keep your home organized and make the best use of
available space:
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Desk full of papers
and files make your work seem overwhelming. So keep it clear with
the help of a full-suspension filing cabinet strong enough to hold
all your files away from your view.
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For kitchen
cabinets, you may use plastic multiple-level shelves that can be
readjusted easily.
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Furniture pieces
with hidden space and storage are an asset for those living in small
apartments such as coffee tables and ottomans with storage area
underneath or under bed boxes, which are great for keeping your
quilts and linens.
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If some of your
shelves have too much of space, while others are too full, you may
want to readjust them according to the space required. Move them a
little or add another shelf in between to make more use of the
space.
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If you do not have
enough space to display all your collectibles at once, rotate them.
Put some of your things on display, while you store others safely,
and then bring them out once a month and replace the things you have
displayed already. This will make your home seem new every time
someone visits you.
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It is very important
that you get rid of all the things that you don't like or are not of
your use anymore.
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Make best us of
your wall space by adding shelves, pegboards and corner shelves
that can be used to hand up your utensils and tools or display
your prizes and collectibles.
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Make use of
corner shelves for keeping picture frames or small things in the
living room or soap, shampoos, toothbrush and other accessories
in the bathroom. They acquire less space and look great.
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Storage units
are great when it comes to saving space and being organized.
Spices on a spice rack, canned goods in racks, earrings and
other small items in cheap ice trays, pens and pencils in a pen
stand not only avoids clutter but are also easier to find when
you need them.
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To make more
space in the closets, add one rod to hang longer clothing on one
wall and two or more rods on the other wall to hang shorter
clothing.
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Use your common
sense and keep things where they are needed most. Your china,
utensils and spices belong to kitchen, toilet paper, napkins and
towels to bathroom, lines and quilts to bathroom, videos and CDs
in your entertainment area and scissors and glue stick to your
work area. Make space for the things needed in the area there
itself, so you don't have to ransack or run over the entire
house to search for a thing you need frequently.
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You can also use
portable file boxes to hang the file folders, on-the-desk trays
and caddies to keep your papers and storage accessories to keep
your diskettes and CDs.
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You may also
want to rearrange the rooms and customize them according to your
needs. If you are used to read or work in your living room, with
your TV on, you don't need a separate office or study that can
be used for other purposes while your living room needs to be
rearranged to serve both as an entertainment area and work area.
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