These old lockers, reclaimed from a school, make excellent storage and take up very little room. They could serve as not only a mini-mudroom, but also a pantry, utility cupboard and more.
photo: My Home Ideas.comAnother great example of how hidden storage areas are lurking within one's walls is shown over at Chris' Just Beachy blog. Chris went poking around and solved a storage issue she was having in her bathroom.Chris is a master of transforming a smaller home into a home that lives large. She uses each and every nook and cranny to its best advantage. While her home is not small, it also is not considered large by many standards. High ceilings help it to feel more spacious and airy, and Chris has maximized the functionality of her home with true finesse. She even offers up a great solution for organizing the overflow of magazines so many of us have.
An actual guest room to put visiting family is something I can only dream of. At present, we only have a futon in my husband's office where we retreat to when company comes. I always insist that our parents use our bed (as we all know how comfortable they are), but the situation is less than ideal. When just our mothers visit (one at a time, of course), we often give them Sophie's room, and she piles into our bed. Another less than perfect solution! So, I am in search of a better solution. I love this glorious, decadent daybed, which has a pull-out trundle. Great for sleep-overs for friends and cousins, but somehow I don't see my father sleeping comfortable on that! Not to mention, it is in a huge room...in an obviously huge house!! Still, I threw in that photo for our viewing pleasure...~sigh~
I think the ideal solution to this problem is to have a Murphy bed. Some even multi-task as a slick office area and bed. I saw them at a home show a while back, and they seem like the perfect solution. Now just to find a pretty one...or the plans to make one. Paul...???
Liz at Violet Posy shared her solution to this common small space dilemma: "...when we upgraded our double bed to a super-king, we gave the old double to our then 3 year old daughter. It means that if we have guests to stay they can have her room and she has the princess blow up bed in our room." As the British say, brilliant! Right, Liz??
******************************************
In keeping with my tiny house tours, here is the most amazing link to the most adorable, tiny homes. It was brought to my attention by Jen. Go tell her thanks for making us all feel better about our small homes!!
***********************************
Next time, we will look at some survival tactics for dealing with the (ahem) shortcomings of living in a smaller space. Storage, furniture selection, colours, organization. We are on the case!!