Did the rented small cabinet start to drive you crazy? When a pile of clothes and miscellaneous things open the door from below, are you tired of trying to close the door? If your answer to one of the questions is yes, then it is likely that your rent does not have enough storage space. In this case, you either need to explore ways to solve the problem, or simply let yourself live in a chaotic home.


Here are some options to consider.


1. Piles of boxes


A bunch of simple matching boxes in the corner of a room can solve your storage problems very elegantly and modernly. You can use plastic, cardboard, wicker or metal - any material fits your aesthetic and budget. Even simple, inexpensive cardboard file boxes can be stacked in the corner of a bedroom or office.


2. Free-standing wardrobe


If you want to rent a separate wardrobe in the foreseeable future, it is a good idea. It will give you a place to hang clothes, and if you move into the next house with a decent cupboard space, it can double as a pantry or TV cabinet. You can save or squander according to your budget. Timber wardrobes are more expensive; zippered fabrics are only a fraction of the cost.


3. Open food storage room


If your new kitchen doesn't have a pantry, there is no need to despair, because the bookshelf is a good choice. You can put all your dry food neatly in a jar and put the plates and cups in a messy pile to increase the charm of the country. The magnetic strip of the knife and the hook of the pot and the pot are two other ways to reduce the clutter in the kitchen.


4. Bucket and bucket


These things are especially useful if you have children, because you can store toys, clothes, towels, beauty products, cleaning products, bedding and sports equipment. If you buy a bathtub with a lid, you can stack them neatly in the designated area.


5. Hook


Semi-permanent hooks are a must-have for apartments with insufficient storage space. The hooks on the door are the best choice because they are not fixed with adhesive, you can hang jackets, dressing gowns and storage cabinets from above. Removable hooks are a safe choice. You can stick them wherever you like, even though you need to test them on the wall first to make sure they are really mobile.


6. Boxes stacked on a shelf


Putting metal, wooden or plastic boxes on their sides is a good way to make temporary shelves. If you move often, it's best to bring a lid to the box, because you can open the lid and move your items without having to pack anything. Portable shelves are also great because they can be used as bookshelves, shoe racks, or small accessories in one place.


7. Tray and suitcase


The tray will help you take advantage of any extra space you have in the house. The large plastic tray on the wheel is ideal for extra storage under the bed; the smaller tray is used to organize small surface areas such as the dresser and table. Suitcases and large bags are also ideal for storing items that do not need to be taken every day.


8. Hanger


Stylish modern hangers take up very little space in your home and will provide you with a place to store your coats, sports bags, scarves and handbags to prevent them from finding a home on your limited footprint.


9. Book on the shelf


Buy some cheap wooden boards from the hardware store and stack them up to make a bookshelf. This is also a good way to save space, because you are using an item that needs to be stored to help store other items. It is also great for people with large libraries.


10. Box and box


Boxes and boxes are great for storing extra bedding. If you buy a flat top, it can also double as a coffee table. This is another storage solution that is perfect for people who are moving often. You just have to pick up the suitcase and you don't have to pack it.