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3 Space-Saving Hacks for Small Homes

If you’re downsizing and looking for ways to furnish your small home, you’ll be relieved to know that there are many creative ways to maximise your limited space. At Leisure Lounge, we have discovered 3 creative space-saving hacks that we just love; go on and give them a try.

3 Ways to Maximise a Small Space

When it comes to the interior design of your compact home, your first priority will be to create a space that is both comfortable and functional, being careful to avoid claustrophobic clutter.

1. Use an Old Chest or a Stack of Old Suitcases as Surface Space

Vintage suitcases have a retro visual appeal, but they can be so much more than just accents or ornaments. Stack suitcases in your room to make a striking bedside table, using them to store items you don’t need access to on a regular basis. You can use your linen kist or large wooden chest for more than a convenient storage solution; it can also double as an occasional table or coffee table to create a novel focal-point.

2. Repurpose Old Dresser Drawers as Bookshelves

This one is for the bibliophiles (and it doesn’t even require any DIY skills!). Old dresser drawers make excellent floating bookshelves. Whether you’re recycling your old chest of drawers or you’ve found a second-hand dresser online, your custom bookshelves will provide a neoteric storage solution that can be adjusted to your whim.

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3. Use Storage that Doubles as Seating

Since you spend most of your down-time seated, it is clear that maximising your seating space is key, especially in smaller homes where legroom is limited. The same can be said for sleeping space, which is vital but less entertainment-friendly. The sleeper couch is the ultimate multi-tasking space-saver, while ottomans provide seating space that doubles as discreet storage.

Find Your Ideal Statement Piece at Leisure Lounge Now!

When it comes to quality interiors, Leisure Lounge is the name to remember. For space-friendly furniture items that maximise and complement your home’s minimalist aesthetic, visit our online shop now!

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