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Flickr Finds: 2 Small Space Solutions

040809smallspace-03.jpgWe love it when small space solutions cause us to exclaim "how cool" or "neat" or "why didn't we think of that?" That's the case with Monica's dad--he's figured out a way for the two to live in harmoniously in 400 square feet.

 
 

040809smallspace-03.jpgThis image shows the edge of Monica's bed which goes from wall to wall (almost touching on both sides). Because she has limited storage space, Monica's dad installed this rod to hang bags (so they don't have to end up under or on top of the bed). We could also see this solution being used when one has space but doesn't necessarily want hooks or bags on display.

040809smallspace-02.jpgWe've seen a shelf above a door before but we've never seen an IKEA shelf turned upside down for extra toilet paper storage. We love the simplicity and affordability of this idea while giving overflow items a place to land.

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I'm struggling with the idea of leaving overflow toilet paper out and visible, even knowing this is a small apartment. I have literally one closet in my apartment. One. Not a walk-in. A louvered door one which barely holds anything. The kitchen cabinets only hold so much (no pantry), so I hate eating up space with something not food related. The bathroom vanity holds my cat's litterbox (space being what it is). But I still can't bring myself to store toilet paper in a visible way. I just buy it as I need it, only 4 rolls at a time. Buying the double or triple rolls helps cut down on how often I buy. I store it under my kitchen sink.

Regardless, I can absolutely see using that shelf for other purposes. Great idea!

posted by ThatGrrl on April 8th 2009 at 12:34pm
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IMO the shelf looks out of place, awkward

posted by iroh on April 8th 2009 at 1:04pm
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I too wonder about the appearance of that shelf in context, but the bar reminds me of one I had when I was a kid, it was attached to the back of my headboard and my mom used it to store a blanket and quilt in the summer. Anything bulky that she didn't want to fill the linen closet (that is the top shelf of her own closet) I might even have had a spare sheet back there.

posted by Laurie on April 8th 2009 at 1:31pm
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ThatGrrl: why not buy a decorative container to store it in? You could get creative with cardboard tubes slightly larger than the T.P., even. Or a lot of decorative storage boxes would hold a single layer standing up, maybe 3x3.

posted by dtremit on April 8th 2009 at 3:06pm
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Wish I had the room for decorative storage, dtremit. I don't have the available floor or shelf space. But a good idea in a different space!

posted by ThatGrrl on April 8th 2009 at 3:48pm
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