Getting use out of the space under your staircase

Space in your home is particularly valuable. When you discover ways to capitalize on the current square footage available, you can add substantial value and fully enjoy all areas of your house.

Storage in the bedrooms of your home

The space under your stairs is often under utilized. The Do It Yourself Network suggested or even creating a minibar or library.

In addition, this space can be turned into a small office, or you can place a small mudroom bench underneath for extra storage, coats and shoes.

Depending on the location of your staircase, your storage needs may shift. Evaluate what you would benefit from, inspect your home for crowded areas and see if you can relocate the clutter to an organized storage unit under the stairs.

Getting more space out of a small kitchen

Small bedrooms can pose some issues. Luckily, you can maximize the floor, wall and ceiling space in this room with a few simple tricks.

Your bed offers quite a few potential adjustments that can help you get the most out of your room. First, opens up a great deal of square footage, according to Freshome. Getting rid of a king-sized bed and downsizing to a queen or full can help increase the space your room. An additional option is installing a Murphy bed, which pulls out from your wall and stores away if necessary. Also, the space under beds can be , according to This Old House.

Capitalize on the storage options your walls offer. Hang shelves and hooks to store belongings, books, pictures and other items.

Optimizing your closet space 

Many homeowners enjoy kitchens where they can easily move around to prepare meals and share the experience with friends and family. Trulia noted that the kitchen is one of the most important rooms that potential homebuyers evaluate. The value of your home is largely contingent upon a good kitchen.

If you need more space in this part of your home, you can easily create quick fixes that can help you fully optimize the space.

Do not forget about that extra space above your cabinets. This Old House recommended placing baskets or containers here to get a little more storage space.

Similar to getting the most out of your bedrooms space, think about what your wall space can offer. Keep cookbooks on wall-mounted shelves, hang your dish drainer up or install magnetic strips for your collection of knives.

If you drink a great deal of wine, consider a countertop wine rack or utilize another space in your home for a larger storage container.

It always seems there is not enough closet storage no matter the size of your home. Getting the most out of this space is especially important for to keep your life organized. HousingLogic noted that many times, you are more likely to leave your closet cluttered if you do not see the mess. Make sure that this space has good lighting to help you stay organized. Keeping things in place is often the key to getting the most out of any part of your home. 

Install cubbies, shelves and hooks to easily keep your items in place. Better Homes and Gardens also suggested installing adjustable shelves to keep everything customizable for any organizational need. 

Organizing and being creative with the space you have help you take advantage of all the space in your home. Get the most out of your house and invest your time in solutions for the available square footage.