Organizing Ideas
10 home essentials every renter needs for a tiny apartment
Small space living can be both stylish and functional. Here’s how.
Wall storage for pots and pans

Kitchen storage always feels limited in a small space, and finding a place to store larger kitchen necessities like pots can sometimes feel impossible. Enter the pot rack that mounts to your wall or ceiling. It looks cool, plus it keeps your pots organized and out of the way.
Wall-mounted pot rack with grid, $143, wayfair.ca.
Over the toilet storage

Where do you store your toiletries when you have one bathroom cabinet that barely fits your toothpaste? Enter these genius ladders that sit over your toilet. Add baskets and store things like toilet paper, soap and towels. The best part? No install necessary — just lean it against your wall.
Godbey over the toilet storage, $228, wayfair.ca.
Decorative wall hooks

Decorative hooks are your secret to a stylish space with ample storage. Hang them in a cluster on a blank wall to create a decorative focal point and as a place to hang accessories like jackets, bags and hats. You’ll keep things off the floor, and look good doing it.
Facture Goods hook, $38 US, anthropologie.com.
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