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Space-saving ideas for small spaces

Posted on January 6th, 2010
by John Kirchner

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Our blogging friends at DigsDigs shared a heap of photos depicting a variety of clever and attractive interior design ideas that could help save precious space in nearly any place. From couches that fold into themselves to desks that tuck under stairs to steps that provide drawer storage, there’s sure to be something that’ll help you around your house.

From DigsDigs:

The main idea of all this furniture is the clever use of all available places. For example you could find below a modern black and white furniture with many drawers, which could easy solve a storage problem. There are even more practical furniture such as folding bed integrated in cabinet systems and a lot of expandable tables and convertible sofas, which are ones of the most indispensable items in any small room. Below you could see that the practical furniture can be not only very functional but also looks very modern and stylish.

Meanwhile, over at About.com’s Interior Decorating section, there’s a huge collection of articles providing a nearly endless amount of tips and tricks for saving space and making the most out of whatever square footage you have.



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2 Responses to “Space-saving ideas for small spaces”

Mike Layne (mikelayne)

January 6th, 2010 - 3:33 pm

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