10 Creative Tiny Home Storage Ideas

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Tiny homes are quickly growing in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. Not only are they more affordable than traditional homes, but they also tend to be a more environmentally friendly, efficient, and minimalistic alternative. However, living in a tiny home often comes with a major disadvantage: less storage space. Although this may be a drawback, there are several ways that you can get creative to maximize storage space and maintain a clutter-free environment in your tiny home.

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1. Opt for Multi-Use Furniture

Using your furniture as storage is one of the best ways to make the most out of your small space. Consider placing drawers or bins beneath your couch, storing items beneath your bed, or using an ottoman for extra storage.

Choosing furniture that is multi-functional is another smart way to save space. For example, choosing a sofa that folds into a bed or a dining table that also works as a desk is an easy way to ensure that your small space is functional.

2. Take Advantage of Vertical Space

In a tiny home, it’s essential to make use of vertical space. Consider installing high shelves, wall-mounted racks or hanging storage units to optimize vertical space. Another solution is an on-the-wall storage system like Trusscore SlatWall, which can hold up to 75 pounds per square foot and be instantly accessorized with snap-in hooks, baskets, and shelves. This allows you to transform your unused wall space into a functional storage area while reducing the appearance of clutter.

2. Take Advantage of Vertical Space

In a tiny home, it’s essential to make use of vertical space. Consider installing high shelves, wall-mounted racks or hanging storage units to optimize vertical space. Another solution is an on-the-wall storage system like Trusscore SlatWall, which can hold up to 75 pounds per square foot and be instantly accessorized with snap-in hooks, baskets, and shelves. This allows you to transform your unused wall space into a functional storage area while reducing the appearance of clutter.

3. Use the Space Under your Stairs

Make your stairs extra functional by using them as a storage area. Stairs can be turned into drawers or shelves, depending on the type you have in your home. Cabinets installed under your stairs can also serve as a functional hidden storage space.

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4. Rethink your Kitchen

When stored in cupboards, bulky kitchen items such as pots, pans, and cutting boards can take up valuable space. Instead, consider hanging these items using appliance hooks. Magnetic knife strips, pull-out pantry shelves, and hanging spice racks are other creative ways to optimize kitchen space without sacrificing aesthetics. 

5. Get Creative with Storage Compartments

To maximize storage space in your tiny home, you may need to think outside the box. Instead of traditional shelving and cabinets, consider opting for rollout shelves, compartments hidden in the floor, or storage benches. These options provide much-needed storage space while keeping items out of sight.

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6. Use Bathroom Storage Hacks

In a tiny home, you are likely dealing with limited bathroom space. However, creative solutions such as over-the-toilet shelving, mirrored cabinets with hidden storage, and wall-mounted baskets are all ways to make the space feel less confined. With this extra space for toiletries, towels and other essentials, you can ensure that your bathroom remains tidy and free of extra clutter.

7. Elevate your Space with a Loft

Lofted spaces are great ways to create additional storage or sleeping areas in tiny homes. By lofting your bed, you can free up floor space for a living area or home office. A lofted storage area can create a designated space for infrequently used or seasonal items. A well-designed loft area is one of the best ways to maximize space while adding functionality to your tiny home.

8. Buy Furniture that Folds

Foldable and collapsible items are one of the best ways to keep your tiny home functional without taking up valuable space. Foldable desks can be tucked away when not in use, collapsible laundry baskets save space in the bathroom or laundry area, and fold-out ironing boards can easily be hidden in a cabinet or closet. Collapsible items are not only convenient but space saving, making them perfect for tiny homes and other small spaces.

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9. Use Outdoor Storage

While there are plenty of indoor storage solutions, there are also numerous ways to make use of your outdoor space. Outdoor sheds are the perfect solution for storing tools, bikes and gardening supplies, while storage benches can hide cushions, blankets and other outdoor items. You can even use wall-mounted hooks to keep gardening tools and bikes off the ground. By maximizing your outdoor storage, you can ensure that the inside of your tiny home remains clutter-free.

10. Get More Out of Your Doors

In the same spirit of organizing vertically, behind-the-door storage is another way to make the most out of your available vertical space. With over-the-door caddies, shoe racks, and hooks or hangers, you can store items that would otherwise clutter up your rooms.


Once you start using these storage solutions in your tiny home, you’ll be surprised how much storage space you have. From under-the-stairs compartments to vertical storage, there are several creative ways to optimize your limited space.

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