Too little space? Many owners are familiar with this problem - even though the square meters are right. After all, it's not just the size that matters, but the intelligent use of space. If you plan systematically, you can create storage space without having to rebuild. The result: more order, more free space, more quality of life - and a plus when renting or selling.
Think vertically, use corners
Underestimated areas such as niches, high walls or sloping ceilings offer great potential for storage space. Shelves up to the ceiling, custom-made built-in cupboards or drawers under stairs create order without wasting space. Boxes, baskets or pull-out compartments can also be integrated under beds, sofas or benches - ideal for rarely used items.
Multifunctional furniture and clever planning
Chests, sliding doors, flexible modules or furniture on castors combine function and storage space. Such solutions are particularly valuable in small rooms - e.g. in guest rooms, hallways or work areas. If you plan in a targeted way and reduce what is not needed, you create an overview and space for living.
Increasing value through order
A tidy, well-structured house not only looks more homely - it makes rooms appear larger and makes it easier for potential buyers to imagine themselves living there. Storage space is therefore also an indirect selling point - especially when it is elegantly integrated.
Conclusion
More storage space is not a luxury, but a real home value. Owners who plan purposefully create order and living comfort - without sacrificing square meters.
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