Organizing Small Spaces – 5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)

by Victoria Gazeley on April 18, 2011

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Regardless of the size of the house or apartment you live in, life is better when you are well organized. Today I have a guest writer, Victoria Gazeley from modernhomesteading.ca, who has done some amazing things with organizing small spaces in her very tiny country home. Victoria has been very creative in shaping her stuff and the places to put it, while at the same time maintaining the character of her cozy home. You will enjoy and be amazed at her ingenuity. I applaud her and I am sure you will too…….

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I love looking through home decor magazines, with all those houses that sprawl over thousands of square feet, or have been recently renovated to the tune of $200K.  Closets and nifty storage units spill out from the pages, beautiful rolling drawers are tucked into every nook and cranny, and everything has a place.  For someone who loves efficient storage and likes to know where everything is, it's organizational nirvana.

Unfortunately, I don't live in one of those homes.

My little house is precisely 650 square feet (give or take) and features absolutely zero closet space.  It's a restored 80+ year old homesteader's cabin, and, well, homesteaders didn't have a lot of stuff – hence, no closets!  Flash forward 80 years, and it's current owner has so much stuff that all her furniture is in storage with her ex (lucky him) and friends, and the rest is in her parents' attic.  And that's after paring down over the years.  While I'm not a 'collector' of things – when you live in small spaces, you simply can't be – I still have 'stuff'.

So what do you do when you have an average amount of 'things', a home business, a child, a penchant for things looking nice and neat – and you live in a sweet little house with no closets?  I'll tell you what I did – and it didn't cost a lot, nor did we have to undermine the integrity of the heritage structure we live in by adding built-in storage.

Armoires Are Your Friends

I don't know what I'd do without armoires.coat closet closed1 208x300 Organizing Small Spaces   5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)

I've got several and because I've always lived in small spaces, they've been a terrific help in keeping things neat and tidy.  They're ideal for use as office space, coat closets, arts/camera/games supply cupboards… whatever you might need space for.  And they come in so many different shapes, sizes and styles, you're bound to find one to suit your decor.  Most of mine have been with me for years, though I did buy a new one for our 'coat closet' when we moved into our little cabin.art game storage open1 208x300 Organizing Small Spaces   5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)

Now, buying new is always fun and infinitely simpler, but I'll let you in on a little secret – your best deals can be found on Craigslist and at garage sales.  While it takes a little longer than just picking one up at the store, you're bound to find antique treasures, beautiful hand-crafted pieces and high-end designer units for a fraction of the price of new.  Worth the extra effort, I think.

In short, without armoires, my little house would be a mess – they're such a necessity for us.  Chances are they will work for you too.

Baskets = Brilliant

Baskets – such a brilliant invention.magazine storage under shelf 300x208 Organizing Small Spaces   5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)

Now, I'm not just talking any old baskets, but beautiful, well built square or rectangular baskets that fit together nicely and are stackable.  I've got three different styles in our house, and they all coordinate with the others.  The big sturdy ones I pick up at our local big box store when they go on sale (which is actually fairly often), and the smaller, more colourful baskets were purchased inexpensively at Pier 1.  Add to that a couple of bolga baskets (those gorgeous market baskets from Africa) for some of my son's toys and my mending and knitting projects, and we're pretty well set.  For me, baskets are like the armoires – indispensible.  To be able to have little things out in the open without it looking messy is such such a gift.  And things just don't get lost as easily!  Now that's helpful when you're running out the door and can't find that movie you need to return to the video store…

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In our little house, we have a set of open-riser stairs going up to the loft.  The stairs were left open to keep the main room lighter and airier, but it created some issues when I decided I'd use the space for storage of bins that are, shall I say, less attractive than all those beautiful baskets (I'm talking Rubbermaid totes and those clear closet storage bins).  So what we did was create fabric pieces to fit the openings, and simply pinned them up with flat, white, metal tacks, leaving the bottoms free for access.  Now, obviously this technique has its limitations (and weirdly, getting the right shape for the triangle was incredibly difficult – apparently pattern-makers we are not!!), but it works for us for now.  One day, we might frame in the stair risers and put proper doors on the openings, but for now, this works, and it didn't cost a penny outside of my mother's time to sew the panels.  Thanks, Mom!

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I have a pet peeve about shoes lying all over an entrance way.  When you live in a tiny house, it's not just annoying, but downright dangerous – tripping and falling where there's a sharp corner within two feet in every direction is not a safe proposition.  In our case, we employed the old food cupboard from the original homestead as a shoe closet.  It sits on the front porch and acts as a repository for all the boots and shoes we aren't using imminently.  Keeps us tidy and safe, plus it adds to the historical feel of the house and is a bit of a conversation piece.  The cupboard was without any rot after 80 years of damp west coast weather, so it would have been silly not to use it.  You could use any small cupboard, really, or something purpose-built for shoes. It doesn't really matter, so long as it keeps your shoes neat and tidy.

As with armoires, shoe cabinets are easy to find on Craigslist without a lot of effort.  Worth checking out – unless, of course, you enjoy tripping over shoes…

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With no closet space, I wasn't sure where to store all of our spare linens, wool blankets, and the like.  The little house had a few mice scurrying about when we moved in, so I wanted to make sure all the antique linens were secure from the teeth of tiny four-legged critters.  Fortunately, I have a cedar chest that was my grandmother's and that my dad re-skinned for me many, many years ago.  It now sits proudly in the loft and stores all our linens and traveling gear (backpacks, linen bags, etc.).  It works out well, but honestly, it could stand to be about two feet longer.  Or maybe I should just get rid of a few things…  Needless to say, you can find these pieces pre-owned for a steal in most cities and towns.  It's amazing how much great furniture people get rid of on a regular basis.

The Wrap-Up

So there you have it!  You might have to spend a bit of time and energy on finding the right armoire, baskets or shoe cabinets for your space, but the results – no longer tripping over piles of stuff, or struggling to remember where you last saw your car keys – are worth every penny.

Do you have any unique ideas for storage in small spaces?  Share them below – we'd love to hear!

About the Author

186803 681843880 8146219 q Organizing Small Spaces   5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)Victoria Gazeley lives in a restored heritage homestead cabin on a 6 acre rural property less than an hour by ferry from Vancouver, British Columbia.  In her work life, she is the owner of a small website design firm, helping small businesses build successful, easy to manage websites that get results.  Visit her online at modernhomesteading.ca.

 

Elvies Bio Photo Organizing Small Spaces   5 Ideas for Living without Closets (without Renovating or Spending a Lot)Elvie Look: Your Professional Organizing Coach who is helping people get organized with her easy tips and suggestions. These systems help the busy mom, businessman or woman,  entrepreneur or student learn the keys to organizing in simple, actionable and manageable steps. She teaches how to get organized and maintain your organized space while carrying on your normal busy life. She is the author of "21 Steps From Chaos To Calm.

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Susan McKenzie April 18, 2011 at 5:16 PM

This is amazing! A house with no closets??? I think most of us would be challenged in the 21st century to even consider a house with no closets… I love all the photos and the ideas will work in any house, no matter the size! This is a great article – I love it! Thank you, Elvie and Victoria, for sharing!

Sue Graber April 18, 2011 at 5:58 PM

I couldn’t wait to read what you were going to share with us!! This is incredible and what a lesson for all of us to be able to take whatever space we have and make it work. Very creative!!! Love the pictures and have some new ideas for our home!! Thanks, Elvie and Victoria!!

Denny April 18, 2011 at 10:22 PM

The combination of Elvie and Victoria! Wow, what you two can accomplish is amazing! Great article Victoria, thanks for sharing it with us Elvie!

Michele M Tremblay April 19, 2011 at 3:30 AM

Fun.

Brenda April 19, 2011 at 3:43 PM

Hmmm…great ideas! I especially love the basket idea! Looks great yet very practical! Thanks!

Rachelle April 19, 2011 at 6:16 PM

Love it! I think STUFF is highly overrated! Your storage ideas are beautiful and ingenious, Victoria

Donovan Grant April 21, 2011 at 5:20 PM

Great ideas. As we have 3 ladies in our household there are a lot of shes that need to be tidied away! :)

Elvie Look April 21, 2011 at 11:20 PM

Didn’t she do great with what she had? I love her photos too. Thanks for reading and posting Susan!

Elvie Look April 21, 2011 at 11:21 PM

I think we are twins! She spoke my thoughts exactly. Thanks Denny.

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