If your walls are already booked with windows, closets, or weird angles, a TV hanging from the ceiling can feel like the ultimate small-space cheat code. I’ve used ceiling mounts in tiny apartments and with clients to free up floor space, fix awkward layouts, and still get a comfy, binge-worthy viewing angle. Open-Concept TV Hanging Where No Walls Exist A ceiling-mounted TV that pivots effortlessly—perfect for open layouts with glass and doorways. I had a…
Hallways are tiny, high-traffic spaces, so the right light fixture has to work hard without taking up visual room. Mixed Metals for an Intentional Look Brass + matte black hallway light: a mixed-metal statement that makes small spaces feel curated. If your doorknobs, hooks, and frames don’t match perfectly, a mixed-metal fixture can tie it all together on purpose. I’ve used a warm-and-dark combo in small halls before, and it made the space feel curated…
A bar nook is my favorite way to turn that awkward little wall gap or unused corner into something that feels intentional and fun. In my tiny apartments, a well-styled nook has always been the sweet spot between “real home bar” energy and “I don’t have room for that.” Tuck a Bar Nook Under the Stairs Turn that under-stair void into a chic bar nook with stepped shelves and warm wood tones. Under-stair space is…
DVDs can be weirdly hard to store in a small home—too bulky to ignore, but too sentimental to toss. These hidden DVD storage ideas keep your collection close by without letting it take over your living room. Under-Sofa Pull-Out Bins A sleek under-sofa pull-out bin hides DVDs in plain sight—minimal, tidy, and easy to access. I’ve hidden a whole DVD collection in under-sofa pull-out bins, and no one ever guesses it’s there. I stick to…
Pocket doors are magic in small spaces—until you realize a regular knob won’t let the door slide fully into the wall. Warm Brass Look on Wood Doors Warm brushed brass on oak: a simple pocket door pull that makes the space feel designed. On a wood pocket door, I love a warm brass-toned finish because it adds that cozy glow without changing anything else in the room. I used this look in a studio sleeping…
The end of a hallway is basically a blank canvas, and in a small home it can either feel like a dead end or a design moment. Soft Lamp Glow on a Console A warm table lamp at the hallway’s end creates a calm, cozy vignette for nights. I’m obsessed with a warm table lamp at the end of the hallway because it makes nighttime trips feel calmer and less harsh. In my darker apartments,…
A picture ledge is my favorite small-space trick because it gives you that big “gallery wall” impact without committing to a million nail holes. Once you learn a few simple layering moves, you can restyle it anytime and keep your room feeling fresh (even in a tiny apartment). Balance Asymmetry Like a Pro Asymmetrical picture ledge styling: a heavier cluster on one side, airy accents on the other. I style my picture ledge with asymmetrical…
If your counters feel like they’re shrinking by the day, an appliance garage cabinet is the easiest way to get that clean, calm look without giving up convenience. Coffee Station Appliance Garage Cabinet A tidy coffee-station appliance garage: hidden clutter, calm mornings, and warm minimalist style. A dedicated coffee station appliance garage cabinet keeps mugs, beans, and the coffee maker together, so mornings feel easy instead of chaotic. I set mine up with a little…
A bathroom closet can go from chaos to calm fast when the shelves are doing the heavy lifting. Mix Clear Bins With Closed Baskets Clear bins for minis, lidded baskets for clutter—one calm, chic bathroom shelf that works hard. In my own closet, I pair clear bins for tiny items (like mini bottles and backups) with baskets for the not-so-pretty stuff. That mix keeps my shelves looking calm while still letting me see what’s running…
Wire shelves are one of my favorite small-space tricks because they hold a ton without looking visually heavy. Stackable Wire Crate Book Shelf Stackable wire crates make a chic modular bookshelf—move, restack, and grow with your reads. Stackable wire crates can become a modular wire book shelf that you rebuild as your collection grows. I tried this when I was moving a lot, and it was so satisfying to reconfigure it without committing to one…