You all know we have a soft spot in our hearts for small spaces. When size matters, we fall all over ourselves looking for ways to make your home organized and enjoyable. You know, so you don't sweat the little stuff. Here's a handful of posts filled with ideas and tips to maximize every square foot.
TOP ROW:
1. Why Living in 100 Square Feet is the New Hotness
2. Gardening Without A Garden
3. Now You See It, Now You Don't: Using Your Doors for Storage
4. Five Strategies for Decluttering a Small Space
5. 8 Double Duty Rooms That Work and Why
BOTTOM ROW:
6. How Make the Most of Typical Rental Features
7. Downsizing Design: What You Really Need for Your Smaller Living Room
8. Park It: Small Space Bike Solutions
9. Tips to Keep Your Pets Happy without a Yard
10. Design Solutions for Shared Kids' Bedrooms
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Novel idea but the medicine cabinet won't close properly with bulk not only on the shelf but hanging behind the mirror 'door'.
@LyonStill, Sharp eyes! It does look like someone positioned the door-bins for aesthetics rather than function. I like this idea best for someone not sharing a bathroom, because to avoid the problem, you'd have to be very clear where the inside shelves go--and the size of what you'll be storing in everything.
It's not impossible.... I managed to fit a leg o' lamb into our small refrigerator even though it jutted out beyond the shelf. I just made sure the door-bin held short jelly jars to give it some room.
Actually I think the containers are positioned so the door will close. And there is a small space allowance between the cabinet & door. But you're right that it is an absolute consideration when using this method (learned the hard way on at least two occasions --- finally figured out to check this aspect out FIRST before installation :-/