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If you’ve got that awkward gap between your upper cabinets and the ceiling, you’re sitting on prime storage (and a dust magnet). These kitchen cabinet extension ideas are the exact tricks I’ve used in tiny apartments to get a built-in look and squeeze out every vertical inch. Install a Slim Library Ladder Rail A slim rolling ladder rail makes ceiling-height cabinets easy—and beautifully statement-worthy. If you’re going full ceiling-height cabinets, adding a slim rolling ladder…

Sheets are bulky, floppy, and somehow always end up in messy stacks the second you need one set fast. After years of tiny-apartment living, I’ve found a handful of sheet storage ideas that keep sets together, easy to grab, and actually nice to look at. Store Sheets Inside an Ottoman Bench Store extra sheet sets inside a chic ottoman bench—close at hand, totally hidden, and clutter-free. I keep backup sheet sets inside a storage ottoman…

Air dry clay is my favorite way to add personality to a kitchen without taking up precious counter space. In my tiny apartment, these little handmade details made the whole room feel styled, cozy, and totally “me.” Spoon Rest Shaped Like a Leaf Leaf-textured air-dry clay spoon rest—minimal, boho-soft, and perfect by the stove. I’ve shaped a clay spoon rest using a real leaf for texture, and it looks so pretty next to the stove.…

Toys can take over a small home fast, especially when your living room has to do double duty. I’ve learned that the easiest way to stay sane is hidden toy storage that blends in with your “grown-up” decor while keeping playtime super accessible. Storage Ottoman With a Lift-Up Lid Lift the lid, hide the chaos—this chic storage ottoman keeps toys out of sight in seconds. In my tiny apartment, a storage ottoman has been the…

A good coffee bar shelf setup makes your morning routine feel smoother and your space feel more pulled together. I’ve built coffee stations in tiny apartments for years, and the right shelves always turn a forgotten wall into a little daily treat. Two-Tier Shelf Stack Above a Counter Two stacked shelves turn a tiny counter into an airy, intentional coffee bar setup. When I only had a sliver of counter, I added two stacked shelves…

A hallway gallery wall turns that pass-through space into something you actually want to linger in for a second. In my tiny apartments, it’s been my favorite way to add personality without sacrificing a single inch of floor space. Floor-to-Ceiling Frame Stack Floor-to-ceiling frame stack: a small-hallway trick that adds height and effortless gallery charm. A floor-to-ceiling gallery wall sounds bold, but it’s magic in a hallway because it makes the ceiling feel taller. I…

A stand mixer is amazing in a small kitchen—until it eats your whole counter. I’ve lived with one in tiny apartments for years, so these are my favorite ways to keep it easy to grab without letting it take over the room. Build a Pull-Out “Baking Stage” Shelf A pull-out “baking stage” shelf turns your stand mixer into a sleek, space-smart workstation. My favorite wow-factor setup is a strong pull-out shelf that becomes a little…

If your “stuff” doesn’t have a home the second you walk in, it will absolutely take over every surface you own. I’ve lived in tiny apartments for years, and a smart small drop zone is the quickest way I know to make a home feel instantly calmer. Closet Door-Off Mini Mudroom Door-off closet nook turned mini mudroom—one sleek organizer keeps tiny entryways calm. In one apartment, I removed the closet doors and built a simple…

A deep, narrow closet can feel like a storage tunnel where your favorite stuff disappears into the back. The good news is a few layout tweaks can turn that awkward depth into super-accessible, good-looking storage. Double-Hang the Front Half Double-hang the front half to double daily hanging space—without crowding the walkway. In my deep narrow closet, adding double-hang rods near the front instantly doubled my everyday hanging space without making the walkway feel tighter. I…

A linen closet feels instantly calmer when the shelves actually match how you live day to day. In my tiny apartments, dialing in the right shelving layout has been the difference between a “stuff avalanche” and a closet that practically runs itself. Add a Header Shelf Above the Door Line A slim header shelf above the door keeps guest linens tucked away and everyday shelves clear. One of my favorite “hidden” upgrades is a slim…