Small Apartment Ideas1.Instead of buying a special cabinet, hide the TV in a regular wardrobe. The space savings are obvious: the TV will take up only one shelf, the rest can be used for books, discs, or even underwear packed in opaque boxes. Keep in mind: around and, most importantly, behind the TV, you need to leave free space for ventilation. 2. Instead of one large cabinet or shelving unit, buy two small ones - so that they can be pulled apart or pushed back together if necessary. If the storage systems are equipped with wheels, this will give you even more room to maneuver.3.Don't be shy about introducing office equipment into your interior. It's a paradox: many people who suffer from the cramped conditions in a two-room apartment, manage just fine with two square meters at work. Designers of office accessories have come up with countless objects that help save space. For example, plastic "pockets" for magazines, fixed to a metal frame. Compact and clear: all the covers are in sight, and you don't have to spend hours rummaging around on the shelf looking for the right one. 4. Don't clutter your apartment with souvenirs. In conditions of limited space, when every centimeter counts, these dust collectors are of no use. But if you still have a talisman that you can't imagine your life without, hang it in a prominent place. For example, on a mirror frame. Your fetish will look most advantageous against a contrasting background.5. Replace stationary furniture with folding and mobile. Everything goes well! And unfolds, and folds again. In addition, it is easy to move around the house, if necessary, giving way to more needed things in the economy. A good choice of folding chairs in IKEA. On the photo: Travel Studio bed on wheels with extra bed, Ligne Roset salons, F2 folding dining table, Ligne Roset salons, Flip folding serving table on wheels, Kartell, Kartell boutique).6. Look at multipurpose furniture. Objects with several functions are your allies in the struggle for square meters. When buying furniture, choose models with built-in storage systems, for example, coffee tables with compartments for newspapers and magazines. For example, a coffee table (pictured), designed by designers Ronan and Erwan Burularks for Vitra, can also be used as a newsprint or stand for a TV, desk lamp or fan. Through the hole in the bottom, you can stretch the wires. Shop Designboom.