Living In An Apartment

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Living In An Apartment


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Living In An Apartment Henry Manoucheri

Living In An Apartment Living in an apartment usually means dealing with limited storage space in the kitchen. A little planning and the right gear, though, can maximize the productivity and efficiency of even the tiniest space.

Living In An Apartment To improve the functionality of your tiny apartment kitchen, consider these helpful tips. 1. Choose reusable supplies. While plastic wrap and disposable baggies are convenient, they take up a lot of storage space, as do piles of used grocery bags. Opt for reusable gear, and you will free up valuable pantry real estate.

Living In An Apartment 2. Buy transparent, stackable containers. Rather than piling boxes and cans haphazardly on top of each other, invest in high-quality glass or airtight plastic storage containers. They tessellate well, which saves space, and allow you to see what you already have, which means you will be less likely to buy unneeded duplicates at the grocery store.

Living In An Apartment 3. Think outside the shelf. If your landlord approves, consider installing hooks from walls, ceilings, or shelving units for extra storage of pots, pans, and mugs. This frees up counter and shelf space and lends a cozy feel to the kitchen.

Living In An Apartment About Henry Manoucheri Henry Manoucheri serves as Chairman and CEO of Global Integrity Realty Corp. & Universe Holdings, which manages 1,500 properties in Southern California. In his work with smaller apartment complexes, he routinely improves and refinances properties to return exceptional profits for his investors.