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5 Ideas for Storing Clothes and Household Items
As soon as you move into a new apartment after the renovation is complete (or possibly recently started), the question of where and how to store your belongings inevitably arises. For some, there aren't many items, so the solution is simply buying a medium-sized wardrobe that fits everything neatly.
But what if you have a lot of belongings? Let's explore and organize everything clearly.
1. Furniture
Recently, multifunctional furniture items have started appearing on the market—pieces you can not only sit, sleep, or lie on, but also use for storage. For example, a bed with built-in cabinets can comfortably hold up to 8 sets of bedding or towels, while a sofa with built-in shelves can fit up to 30 small books.







2. Boxes
If you can't find furniture with built-in drawers—no problem. You can place neat boxes under existing furniture and store all your essentials there. You can also buy attractive boxes in matching tones and store off-season shoes on a cabinet.





3. Wardrobe Behind a Curtain
A common challenge for residents of small apartments is organizing closet space. Due to their large size, wardrobes take up too much room both physically and visually. Therefore, some people have chosen a different path—installing a clothes rod at home, which can be used to hang clothes and accessories. It can be hidden anywhere—behind the bed or in a corner behind a curtain.





4. Baskets for Small Items
A great idea is to set up a basket (for example, in the entryway) to store scarves, handbags, keys, or glasses. Some people also create a special jar to collect small items.





5. Toys
A joy for any mother of a growing child is a magnetic strip or small baskets where you can temporarily store metal cars and other toys during cleaning. Hang them at a level the child can reach independently.















