Small space living: Get more out of your tiny apartment with these efficient products
Just because you call a small space home, doesn't mean you can't live large! Whether you're living in a studio apartment, or just want to make the most of the room you have, we've got some products that will help you.
Tucked away coziness
This wall mounted, bio-ethanol burning fireplace from Bergo Designs has no venting, is easy to install and takes up zero floor space.
Perfect for setting the mood, no matter the size of your space! This tabletop fireplace brings all the beautiful ambiance of the real deal (without you having to add a new log every hour), and can sit perched on your coffee table.
Double duty furniture
This cabinet from Ikea is just what you need for your front entrance way. It can double as a functional console table to throw your keys on, but also stores a ton of shoes. The unit uses vertical space, which is very important when it comes to maximizing the room available in a smaller home.
This couch, also from Ikea, is full of hidden storage cabinets. It's also modular, meaning its parts can be disassembled and moved around to fit your needs. If that's not enough, it also includes a pull out bed for when you have guests!
Furnishings that transform
This piece from Resource Furniture starts as a beautiful console table and expands from 14" to 7 ft long! The leaves can be stored inside the table itself when they are not in use.
Similarly, this bench seats two in its original state, but opens to 7 ft and can seat up to 7 people. This provides you with additional seating for guests, but is in no way cumbersome when not in use.
Condensed Kitchen
The Kompakt Kitchen from Euro Line Appliances fits everything you need into 6 ft, making it the ideal solution for tight spaces. With an integrated dishwasher, sink and faucet, pull out prep space, 2-zone induction cooktop, glide-out range hood, speed oven with both microwave and convection oven functions, integrated fridge freezer and a television you'll never need to rely on fast food again.