Space saving solutions for a full house

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Family homes can be packed to the rafters with people, belongings and furniture. Whether it’s right now or sometime soon, you’ll need to maximize space and reduce clutter eventually. Here are a handful ideas to do just this!

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Use the top of your walls

We have many items that we want to keep but only use once a year or so. Books are a prime example of this. A fantastic alternative to bookshelves and cupboards is erecting floating shelves around the top perimeter of a wall. Make sure you don’t go so high you can’t fit a book standing up, you’ll save space nearer the ground for other things. These items can be things you use weekly or monthly or even daily. Top perimeter bookshelves also look great in a room.

Be savvier with your beds

Bunk Beds might spring to mind quickly when you think about saving space in kids bedrooms. But why stop at two beds? Triple bunk beds are a fantastic option too. If you have three kids, perfect. Then you’ll have lots more space in their bedroom for other pieces of furniture or toy boxes! Even if you only have two, you can turn the top level into a secret den! String up some curtains and fairy lights for them; just make sure you know the password to get in at dinner time! When it comes to your own bedroom, consider beds with storage underneath. In some beds, this storage comes via drawers. In others, you lift up the mattress to find space underneath. Having a headboard that doubles as a chest of drawers is another option.

Install a wall unit

Wall units are very handy because of how high up they go. In the front room, for example, you can use yours to store and display a number of items. You can use the central section to display your TV and any related equipment. Areas around the outside can be used for things like books, DVDs and speakers. You can also have dedicated sections for your kid’s belongings, like toys and electronics items. Wall units can look really big when they are standing alone in the shop, but once you get them home and fill them up, they won’t be so domineering.

Turn your stairs into drawers

Shoes, brollies and boots cluttering up your hallway? Turn your bottom step into a drawer. Canadian Home Workshop have written a guide to turning the whole flight into one huge drawer-fest!

Find a space for an office

Perhaps you want to start working from home, or need to work from home occasionally? Or maybe you’re sick of trying to send emails from the kitchen counter. If this is the case, and you don’t have a whole room for an office, make an alcove. Build upwards rather than outwards. This will help you keep all of your items together. Have your computer and laptop at eye-height, your printer at your feet and any documents and stationery on the shelves above you.


Making Space with a Growing Family

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Been there, done that.

You get pregnant and something weird and ridiculous happens to your hormones. Good sense disappears quicker than your central heating leaves via an open bathroom window, and you find yourself signing up to every expectant mother website in the UK. You then find yourself literally wading through hundreds of spam “Your baby: Week X” emails every morning, looking for that one piece of unique information to get all giddy about.

Worse still, these emails all offer their take on “Baby Essentials” and you find yourself literally breaking the speed limit to get to Mothercare, Argos and Lord knows where else to buy the latest bit of kit that’s “rated 4 out 5 by new mums”. Before you know it your box room nursery is bursting to the seams before your new addition has even grown fingernails inside your belly.

And what are you left with?

A room stuffed full of gadgets & toys that could fill an entire monthly edition of Prima Mother & Baby single-handedly. You have several breast-pumps before you’ve even attempted your first breastfeed; baby has several sleep pods, baskets and cots to choose from; he or she also has a wardrobe that will last them well into their first 6 months and make Kate Middleton seethe with jealousy.

It takes just a matter of months to realise you’ve bought a load of tat. Your baby rarely sleeps and will scream when you zip her into any one of her dozen sleeping bags, you gave up breastfeeding after a week as it was too uncomfortable, and their newborn dresses, shirts and jeans look set to gather dust, tags still attached.

Without further ado, here’s how to clear down your baby paraphernalia!

eBay!

Yep, annoyingly, you find yourself re-listing hundreds of the things you’d bought from there in the first place. But it really is the auction site of choice to recoup some of the money you’ve spent. Remember that maternity clothes, unused breast-pumps and baby monitors have impressive resale values, so this means you’ll have a little extra cash in your pocket to pop into your child’s university fund!

Vacuum Bags

Baby clothes are a toughie. Even if you’ve squeezed out a 10lb baby and bypassed the adorable newborn pieces you’ve bought, your heart just can’t say goodbye to them. Then you have the clothes they’ve worn day-in-day-out captured in thousands of photographs for prosperity; that simply lovely and unmistakable scent of your little person is pretty hard to part with.

Packmate

If you’re set on more children in the future, don’t rush down the charity shop or try to sell them in Facebook groups. Bag them up in a Packmate vacuum storage bag and pop them in the loft. These will protect your belongings from damp, dust and household pests, and reduce the physical size of your bundle by up to 40%.

Memory Boxes and Keepsakes

This brings me neatly onto the clothes that hold extra special sentimental value. That hospital outfit, their first Halloween or Christmas outfit, even the outfit they covered in blueberry puree when they first started out on their weaning journey… they might have the odd stain, but if they mean something to you, keep them! Buy an antique trunk and hide them from view. Hand them down to your own children when they become parents as a truly personal new baby gift.

If this doesn’t appeal, the seamstresses at Love Keep Create will sensitively handle your old baby clothes and turn them into something you or your child can treasure forever; from memory blankets to rag dolls, to fabric frames to teddy bears.

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Rented storage

We all know that some things are simply too bulky to store in your home. Cots, cribs, baby baths, even toddler beds! Then changing units, chest of drawers, baby wardrobes and other big pieces… it all adds up to an absolute fortune. If you’re little cherub is now old enough to answer back and demanding an altogether more grown-up bedroom, it’s often worth weighing up whether it’s economic stupidity to flog their existing bedroom set and have to start over again when baby 2, 3 or 4 comes.

In this instance, it might be worth considering offsite storage solutions. Storage solutions have certainly evolved from the days of lock-up garages in shady areas. Now you can practically “interior design” offsite storage with the likes of Warehouse Storage Solutions Limited. Mezzanine flooring is a way to redesign the interior of your house to free up more space. It’s definitely worth considering if you’re grouping baby paraphernalia with other household treasures.

There you have it - ways to exist in your family home without living in chaos, and creating trip hazards for little people! Do you have any others?

 

 


Space Saving Solutions for the Home

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As any new parent is aware, once you have a baby all of the new baby must haves quickly results in space becoming a rare commodity. Even the most organised amongst us can struggle for space and making the most of any potential space saving opportunities becomes a must.

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Home appliances take up some of the biggest areas of space which you may find can be used better, but of course you can’t get rid of your appliances so why not amalgamate your washing machine and tumble dryer and switch to a washer dryer? With the space gained you can install shelving, a quick and easy way to aesthetically increase your storage options.

There are lots of on trend options when it comes to storing all those bits and pieces too, decorative, stackable hat boxes are ideal and with such a wide selection now available, chances are you can find a set to suit your room perfectly. As well as the storage options that create a statement take advantage of all the potential ways to store things in places that aren’t in view, under the bed boxes are ideal, not just for under the bed but also at the bottom of wardrobes and cupboards.

If you like to get creative why not browse the likes of Pinterest and or IkeaHacks for some inspiration when it comes to optimising the current storage space you have available? You may be surprised at the potential options available which you hadn’t previously considered. Drawer dividers and hooks inside of cupboards are simple, yet effective.

Toys especially, can quickly cause chaos but there are lots of easy ways to keep them contained after playtime! Decorative ottomans which blend in with the rest of the furniture can take advantage of some of that inefficient space which could always be used better.

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