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		<title>Space Saving Tips for Small Apartments</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 04:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to utilize furniture, your entryway and closets to make the most of small spaces. Hang your clothes on space saving hangers like <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com"title="Velvet Hangers">velvet hangers</a> or cascading hangers.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in a small space can get cramped really quickly if you don’t stay on top of things.  Getting things to a manageable level can be challenging.  This is why we have assembled these tips for you.  You can make more efficient use of the space that you have without spending a lot of time or money. </p>
<p>It helps if you start out knowing that you will need to be efficient with space before you buy furniture.  You can buy a platform bed with drawers underneath for extra hidden storage.  Try to work storage into every item that you buy.  A coffee table can lift open to reveal hidden storage, or you can pick one that has drawers.  You may even pick something unconventional, like a trunk, and use it as a coffee table.  Ottomans can open up to hold knitting supplies, throws, magazines and more.  You get the idea.  Whatever you can buy that provides you a place to put extra things will benefit you greatly without using up any of your precious space.</p>
<p>Find wall units that work for what you own.  Some people own a lot of knick-knacks or simply need to decorate.  Instead of using your table top or counter spaces, hang small shelves wherever you can.  Corner shelves are useful and take up very little space.  You can use them for more than decorations, too.  You can place a cup full of pens on them, stash books, or put a basket for your keys and wallet there.  Finding a little space for all of the things that can quickly junk up your apartment is a great place to start.  </p>
<p>Organize your entryway so that junk doesn’t enter your small area.  If you have somewhere to put your keys, coat, hat, umbrella, laptop, mail, cell phone, and shoes when you come in, then they won’t end up on the kitchen counter or in a heap that you have to clean later.  A small roll top desk is perfect for hiding away belongings while keeping them organized.</p>
<p>Keep your closets organized in a way that makes them ultra-useful.  You can nail baskets to interior closet walls for storing things like socks and underwear so that you don’t need a dresser.  You can build some shelves for linens, sweaters, books and more.  Move the hanging bar up, making more use of the vertical space in your closet.  Hang your clothes on <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com"title="Space Saving Hangers">space saving hangers</a> like <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com"title="Velvet Hangers">velvet hangers</a> or cascading hangers to make the most of a small space.  </p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Rick Miller is on the staff of Only Slimline Hangers, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com/"title="Velvet Hangers">velvet hangers</a> which are <a href="http://shop.onlyslimlinehangers.com/ecommerce/categories/onlyslimlinehangers/slimline-shirt-hangers.html"title="Space Saving Hangers">space saving hangers</a>, non slip hangers and slim line hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com.</p>
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		<title>Transitioning to a Small Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living your life in a small space can be either a nightmare or a rewarding experience.  Learn how to save space with tricks like using <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com"title="Space Saving Hangers">space saving hangers</a>. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living your life in a small space can be either a nightmare or a rewarding experience.  It all depends on how you look at it, your attitude, and your organization skills.  Here you can learn how to appreciate the minimalist lifestyle, organize your space, and enjoy living the small life.</p>
<p>Many people choose to live in a small space, such as a small apartment, because of cost or proximity to their jobs.  If it isn’t your choice to live in a tiny environment, then you may find yourself being forced to change your habits.  But, if you prepare, embrace the positives and get ready for a few sacrifices, you can really learn to love a tiny space.  Just because it’s small does not mean that it cannot feel like home.</p>
<p>Some people choose to live in a small space, even a camper trailer, to escape the consumerism that has consumed us.  Lots of families get caught up in buying things because they’re hip, more attractive, on sale, you name it.  We waste so much money on things that are not necessarily needed, but wanted.  We do this so much, that it has actually become a detrimental addiction for many people.  Forcing yourself to switch gears from acquiring possessions to deleting them from your existence can be more of a struggle than you might anticipate.</p>
<p>Make a list of benefits for yourself.  Concentrating on and embracing the positives will help you to transition into living in a small space.  Get excited about how you are breaking free from what society and advertising has led you to believe that you need.  Think about how only 100 years ago we only owned dishes, farm equipment, maybe a desk and maybe a mirror to pass down to our sons and daughters.  In only one or two generations, we have gone from having what we need to having whatever we want.  What do we have to show for it?  A lot of bankruptcy and debt.  Break free and live simply.</p>
<p>Okay, so you’ve decided to take the plunge and live life minimally.  That doesn’t mean that you have to throw away everything that you own.  Pay attention to what you really need and use on a daily basis.  Keep things that make your home yours, like artwork, mementos, and photographs.  Figure out what you just can’t live without and then see how much room is left.  Narrowing down your belongings is liberating!  You can give so much to charity or needy friends and neighbors.  You can sell things that may be worth money and save even more.  </p>
<p>Think about how to fill the small spaces that you have and how you can utilize wasted space, such as space near the ceiling.  Use specialty hangers and <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com"title="Space Saving Hangers">space saving hangers</a> in your closets to double the space available for clothes.  Use companies like YesterTec for small space furniture.  They even have an armoire that opens up to be a full sized kitchen.  There are a lot of surprising “luxuries” on the market that can keep your small space from feeling small.  Be creative and have fun coming up with clever ways to use your spaces!</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Rick Miller is on the staff of Only Slimline Hangers, a leading online resource for <a href="http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com/"title="SlimLineHangers">slimlinehangers</a> which are <a href="http://shop.onlyslimlinehangers.com/ecommerce/categories/onlyslimlinehangers/slimline-shirt-hangers.html"title="Space Saving Hangers">space saving hangers</a>, non slip hangers and slim line hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.onlyslimlinehangers.com.</p>
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