Fitting in more stuff into smaller spaces is a life-saving hack. It only demands a few tricks to utilize the available space wisely. Check out our exclusive list of Crazy Hidden Spots in Your Home to Add More Storage to Small Spaces!

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Crazy Hidden Spots in Your Home to Add More Storage to Small Spaces

1. Hidden Closet in a Wall

Install open shelves and hooks at an extended wall to build a dropzone for your home. Baskets or small bins on the shelves will keep your belongings in place.

2. Concealed Wall Storage

Use hidden storage that keeps your items off-sight yet handy to maintain an organized and tidy look.

3. Don’t Overlook Corners

Clamp shelves at the corners or less-visited areas of the house to keep your books, magazines, and journals intact.

4. Ladder Shelves

A ladder can easily be transformed into shelves that’ll give a creative touch besides providing enough room for storage. 

5. Camouflage with Drapes and Curtains

Install racks, bins, shelves on the bedroom wall and utilize the space to store houseplants and other essentials while using curtains to hang and drape from the corners to give it a closet-like appearance. 

6. Add Fixures to an Open Cabinet

Group items according to their size or utility and place them in a beautiful storage container that can fit into the room’s style.

7. Choose Double-Duty Furniture

Invest in wise furniture designed to maximize storage, giving an elegant look to your abode.

8. Garden Above Your Door Moldings

Use the space above the doors and windows for displaying houseplants that’ll not just save your space but add positive vibes to your place.

9. Storage Bench Near the Bed

Install a storage bench near the bed’s foot area to make for a pretty seating spot along with storage space. Use this piece of clever furniture to store your sweaters, bed sheets, and blankets.  

10. Drawers at the Side of the Bed

Invest in a sliding box bed with vast storage capacity as ample as your bed. Stack the pillows, blankets, and bed sheets in this hidden spot.

11. Pick a Multipurpose Coffee Table

Opt for a multipurpose coffee table that’ll offer you hidden storage space to hold some pretty houseplants, magazines, newspapers, books, coasters, and more to display. 

12. Add Seating with Storage

Use small spaces for super functional ottomans. It gives you both storage and style without giving your guests an idea of the things stored inside.

13. Use Vertical Spaces

Avail the vertical spaces behind a door or under a staircase or a closet door by hanging slim wire baskets or containers. This is a super crazy hidden spot in your home to add storage space.

14. Under the Stairs

Transform the area below the stairs into a small mudroom, reading corner, sitting area for yourself, or place hooks and drawers for umbrellas, shoes, scarves, backpacks, and rucks.

15. Sides of Cabinets

Store utilities and essentials at your arm’s distance by installing shelves at the side of the cabinets. Ensure there is enough space for the shabby-looking things to find their spot inside.

16. Drawers in the Stairs

This hidden storage to keep knickknacks, sports supplies, winter wear, toys, shoes, and stacked up unused items is an inspiration for limited spaces. Check out some pins here.

17. Knee-Wall Dresser

Transform a knee wall of your room or lobby into a super functional storage space by installing a chest of drawers.

18. Hidden Staircase Drawers

Add self-closing sliding drawers to the staircase and use this hidden space to store shoes or other essentials. Get inspiration here.

19. Compartment Chair

This chair is also a great option that provides a cool storage compartment for hiding your personal belongings.

20. Bay Window Storage Bench

Building a bay window storage seat is a brilliant trick to use hidden space in your home. You can show your carpentry skills by following this tutorial here.

21. Built-In Nursery Dresser

This great built-in idea extends the storage space for keeping dresses, toys, and other essentials for kids.

22. Storage Behind Paintings on the Wall

This hidden storage idea behind the picture frame can be used to keep medicines, cosmetics, or hide any clutter.

23. Columns Kitchen Storage

Open built-in columns in the kitchen enlarge the storage space without many supplies. You can keep platters, glasses, crockery in front of your sight.

24. Bathroom Mirror Storage Case

The bathroom mirror storage case is a useful hidden space for keeping cosmetics, shampoos, and toiletries secretly away from sight. Find the DIY here.

25. Storage in Tub

A tub can be transformed into a toy box; this idea will declutter your home and give a clean, tidy look. Find the DIY here.

26. Tilt-Out Trash Can Cabinet with Drawer

Hide the trash secretly in this type of cabinet with a drawer; you can use this area for keeping laundry, dog food, or recycle bin hidden from visitors.

27. Hidden Frame Compartment

A built-in compartment in the wall can be hidden smartly behind a picture frame. No one can even guess its there!

28. Hidden Laundry Supplies

Hide up all your laundry supplies like detergents, iron, and other knick-knacks inside a retractable shelf.

29. Sliding Fridge Pantry

A sliding pantry behind or at the side of a refrigerator is a smart use of limited space where you can keep plenty of spice jars and other items.

30. Floating Drawers

Floating drawers like these give you a space to keep things on top of them with the convenience of additional storage inside!

31. Smart Table with Storage

A smart center table with built-in storage is the best way to hide newspapers and magazines.

32. Sliding Hidden Shoe Compartment

If you are a shoe collector, then this is the best way to stack them up while hiding your guilty pleasure!

33. Low Staircase Drawers

Do not let the low area of the staircase go to waste. Make retractable drawers to store things of your choice.

34. Velvet Storage Chaise

Add a velvet storage chaise for an elegant option to sit and store stuff.

35. Mini Kitchen Island

A mini kitchen island with hidden storage space is the best of both worlds for a small kitchen setup!

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