Form follows function when it comes to furniture for small spaces
1. WALL BEDS
Wall beds — aka Murphy beds — have long been favoured for turning a space into a guest room, and they still serve that function very well. These days, however, wall beds come in all sizes and configurations, with seating, shelving and desks built in, along with comfy mattresses and really impressive, easy-to-use mechanisms.
2. UNDER-BED STORAGE
While underbed storage isn’t new, what is new is how beautiful and clever it can be. The concept is reminiscent of the storage benches often placed at the foot of a bed in large bedrooms, but without taking up all that space. Ideal for storing extra linens and pillows, off-season clothing and other items you might not need every day but don’t want to relegate to a storage closet.
3. EXPANDABLE DINING TABLE
One of the oldest and most common space savers is the expandable table. According to some sources, they first started appearing in the 1500s, followed by centuries of variations.
Today’s expandable dining tables range from simple and functional to works of engineering genius. Having one of these innovative pieces in your home means you really can host that sit-down dinner party for eight after all.
4. CREATIVE SHELVING
If you need more space, look up, even way up! Consider adding shelving in a bathroom, kitchen, over a desk, beside a bed — really anywhere you want to add some functional but attractive storage. If you are installing shelves yourself, be sure to follow guidance for securing them safely to the wall and get out your level to get them straight.
5. CONVERTIBLE COFFEE TABLE
One of the most common catch-all spots in a home is surely the coffee table, especially in a room where people frequently gather. Make the most of this indispensable furnishing by maxing out its usefulness, for example, with clever storage spaces and even lift tops.
Not only can you neatly tuck away books, games, magazines and all those remote controls when guests drop by, but you can also quickly clear space for, yes, your coffee cup.