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**10 Space-Saving Tricks to Make Your Rental Home Feel Bigger**
As a renter, you're constantly looking for ways to make your home feel bigger and more organized. Here are 10 space-saving tricks that can help you achieve just that.
**1. Use a Label Maker**
A label maker is a simple but effective way to keep your belongings organized and easy to identify. It's perfect for labeling storage boxes, cupboards, and shelves, making it easy to find what you need when you need it.
* Best pick: Brother PT-H100R handheld label printer (£29.99 at Argos)
* Alternative option: Dymo Letratag LT100H Label Maker (£29.30 at Viking)
**2. Invest in a Coat Rack**
A coat rack is a must-have for any renter, as it helps keep your entryway organized and clutter-free. Look for one with hooks or a storage compartment to keep your belongings tidy.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Coat Rack (£5.98 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea TJUSIG Hanger for Door/Wall (£8 at Ikea)
**3. Use Over-the-Door Storage**
Over-the-door storage is a great way to utilize the space above your door without taking up valuable floor space. Look for hooks, baskets, or shelves that can help keep your belongings organized.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Over-the-Door Storage Basket (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KALLAX Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**4. Implement a Spice Rack**
A spice rack is a simple but effective way to keep your spices organized and within reach. Look for one that can be mounted on the wall or attached to the side of a cabinet.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Spice Rack (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea LACK Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**5. Use Adhesive Hooks**
Adhesive hooks are a great way to add some extra storage to your walls without making any permanent changes. Look for ones that can hold a decent amount of weight.
* Best pick: 3M Command Hook (£2.99 at Amazon)
* Alternative option: Scotch Wall Hooks (£4.99 at Argos)
**6. Utilize the Space Under Your Bed**
The space under your bed is often wasted, but it's perfect for storing items like out-of-season clothes or bedding. Look for storage bins or drawers that can fit snugly under your bed.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Storage Bins (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KURA Storage System (£29.99 at Ikea)
**7. Use a Shelf Organizer**
A shelf organizer is a great way to keep your shelves tidy and organized. Look for one that can be attached to the back of your shelves or placed on top.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Shelf Organizer (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea LACK Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**8. Invest in a Small Appliance Stand**
A small appliance stand is perfect for keeping your kitchen countertops clear and clutter-free. Look for one that can hold multiple appliances.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Appliance Stand (£20 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KALLAX Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**9. Use Cord Organizers**
Cord organizers are a great way to keep your cords and cables tidy and organized. Look for ones that can be attached to the side of a wall or placed on a desk.
* Best pick: 3M Command Cable Organizer (£4.99 at Amazon)
* Alternative option: Scotch Cable Ties (£2.99 at Argos)
**10. Implement a "One In, One Out" Policy**
The key to keeping your home organized is to get rid of items that you no longer need or use. Try implementing a "one in, one out" policy, where you get rid of an old item every time you bring a new one into your home.
By implementing these space-saving tricks, you can make your rental home feel bigger and more organized. Happy decorating!
**10 Space-Saving Tricks to Make Your Rental Home Feel Bigger**
As a renter, you're constantly looking for ways to make your home feel bigger and more organized. Here are 10 space-saving tricks that can help you achieve just that.
**1. Use a Label Maker**
A label maker is a simple but effective way to keep your belongings organized and easy to identify. It's perfect for labeling storage boxes, cupboards, and shelves, making it easy to find what you need when you need it.
* Best pick: Brother PT-H100R handheld label printer (£29.99 at Argos)
* Alternative option: Dymo Letratag LT100H Label Maker (£29.30 at Viking)
**2. Invest in a Coat Rack**
A coat rack is a must-have for any renter, as it helps keep your entryway organized and clutter-free. Look for one with hooks or a storage compartment to keep your belongings tidy.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Coat Rack (£5.98 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea TJUSIG Hanger for Door/Wall (£8 at Ikea)
**3. Use Over-the-Door Storage**
Over-the-door storage is a great way to utilize the space above your door without taking up valuable floor space. Look for hooks, baskets, or shelves that can help keep your belongings organized.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Over-the-Door Storage Basket (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KALLAX Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**4. Implement a Spice Rack**
A spice rack is a simple but effective way to keep your spices organized and within reach. Look for one that can be mounted on the wall or attached to the side of a cabinet.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Spice Rack (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea LACK Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**5. Use Adhesive Hooks**
Adhesive hooks are a great way to add some extra storage to your walls without making any permanent changes. Look for ones that can hold a decent amount of weight.
* Best pick: 3M Command Hook (£2.99 at Amazon)
* Alternative option: Scotch Wall Hooks (£4.99 at Argos)
**6. Utilize the Space Under Your Bed**
The space under your bed is often wasted, but it's perfect for storing items like out-of-season clothes or bedding. Look for storage bins or drawers that can fit snugly under your bed.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Storage Bins (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KURA Storage System (£29.99 at Ikea)
**7. Use a Shelf Organizer**
A shelf organizer is a great way to keep your shelves tidy and organized. Look for one that can be attached to the back of your shelves or placed on top.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Shelf Organizer (£10 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea LACK Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**8. Invest in a Small Appliance Stand**
A small appliance stand is perfect for keeping your kitchen countertops clear and clutter-free. Look for one that can hold multiple appliances.
* Best pick: Søstrene Grene Appliance Stand (£20 at Søstrene Grene)
* Alternative option: Ikea KALLAX Shelving Unit (£29.99 at Ikea)
**9. Use Cord Organizers**
Cord organizers are a great way to keep your cords and cables tidy and organized. Look for ones that can be attached to the side of a wall or placed on a desk.
* Best pick: 3M Command Cable Organizer (£4.99 at Amazon)
* Alternative option: Scotch Cable Ties (£2.99 at Argos)
**10. Implement a "One In, One Out" Policy**
The key to keeping your home organized is to get rid of items that you no longer need or use. Try implementing a "one in, one out" policy, where you get rid of an old item every time you bring a new one into your home.
By implementing these space-saving tricks, you can make your rental home feel bigger and more organized. Happy decorating!