Are you looking for ways to make the most out of your limited space? However you aren't sure what to do? If so, these suggestions should help you come up with some solutions to solve your storage problems.
The first thing you should do is to completely go through all your clutter. If there is anything that you don't need, want, or use, then you should collect it and get it rid of it. If you feel some of the items still may have some value, then you could consider having a rummage sale. Otherwise, your best bet would be to simply throw it in the trash, so you don't have to deal with it anymore. Once you have done away with unnecessary junk, you should automatically have a lot of new space available once again. However, this is only the first step; there are many more things you will probably want to do. For example, it would be a good idea to purchase some lidded, plastic storage bins. You can use these bins to keep such things as holiday ornaments, wardrobes, and various other items you have around. Then you can store these bins in a closet, a garage or an attic, so they are out of eye sight, but in a place where you can still find them, when you need to. Another good idea would be to buy some large, sealable, plastic vacuum bags. These bags would work perfect for storing clothing, bedding, and various other items. You can also suck the air out of the bags, with a vacuum, which will make them smaller and easy to fit places. Some possibly places you could store them, would be under a bed, or in a closet. When storing boxes and bags in closets, you should always arrange them in order of size, rather than just jumbled around randomly. This will help provide some extra room, and will look better to the eye.
Finally, to maximize your storage, it might be a wise idea to use any multi function furniture you may have. If you don't own any, you could go out and buy some, just visit any department or furniture store. Some examples of multi function furniture are entertainment centers (which can store your television, as well as any movies, cds, or stereo equipment you have), and nightstands (which include cabinets to keep books and other small items in, and enough space on top to hold a lamp).