Living in a smaller home doesn’t mean you have to compromise on comfort or style—it just means thinking a little smarter when it comes to storage. Whether you’re in a compact cottage, a terraced house, or a city flat, clever design can make all the difference in how your space feels and functions.
As local architects, we often work with homeowners to find storage solutions that blend seamlessly with the rest of the home.
Here are a few of our go-to ideas for getting the most out of every square metre.
1. Built-in Storage That Works Harder
Fitted cabinetry is one of the most efficient ways to add storage without eating into valuable floor space. Because it’s made to measure, it can be tailored to awkward corners, under-stair nooks, or sloping ceilings—perfect for period homes or converted spaces.
Consider floor-to-ceiling joinery in living rooms or bedrooms to make use of vertical space, or slim built-ins in hallways that double as both storage and design features.
2. Multifunctional Furniture
When space is limited, every piece of furniture needs to earn its keep. Think ottomans with hidden compartments, window seats with built-in drawers, or beds with storage underneath. In open-plan spaces, a kitchen island might also house bookshelves, appliances, or even a pull-out table.
These kinds of thoughtful touches help keep clutter at bay without compromising the overall look and feel of your home.
3. Zoning and Hidden Spaces
In smaller homes, it’s often about being clever with what you can’t see. Pocket doors, recessed shelves, and fold-away desks can help separate functions without taking up room. You might be surprised how much usable space can be found behind walls or under floors.
Architects are trained to spot those hidden opportunities, reconfiguring layouts and finding neat ways to add storage where you didn’t think it was possible.
4. Light, Flow, and Organisation
Storage isn’t just about having enough cupboards—it’s also about creating a home that feels calm and ordered. Thoughtful design brings clarity to smaller spaces, keeping them feeling open and bright.
We’ll look at the flow between rooms, where clutter tends to build up, and how to subtly weave in storage without making the space feel boxed in. Even small changes—like integrated shelving in alcoves or built-in wardrobes flush to the wall—can make a huge difference.
Need Help Designing a Small but Mighty Home?
We are residential architects, and we specialise in creating spaces that are as practical as they are beautiful. If your home is feeling a little tight on storage, we can help you reimagine it, maximising what you’ve got and making it work better for the way you live.
Thinking about a redesign? Let’s chat about how to make your space work harder for you.