5 practical and flexible furniture options for small spaces

Save space with these creative and aesthetic furniture


When dealing with limited space, creative solutions become essential and practical. Flexible furniture can play a key role in maximizing functionality. Here are five ideas that can add space to your home without unnecessary embellishments:

1. Kuggis box with lid, IKEA

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Stay organized and hide clutter with this storage box from IKEA's Kuggis series. Made from partially recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic, this box can be used in various spaces such as the bathroom, kitchen, under your bed, or to organize your shelves. It comes in three colors: transparent black, turquoise, or white.

2. Osmund ottoman, Urban Concepts

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Chairs are useful but can take up a significant amount of space. Instead of opting for a folding chair, consider the Osmund ottoman from Urban Concepts’ modular, natural wood collection. This versatile piece serves as both an ottoman and stool, featuring a cushioned, removable top for storing books, magazines, and other small items.

3. Drew floating shelf, Mandaue Foam

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When floor space is limited, utilize vertical space with the Drew floating shelf from Mandaue Foam. With a capacity of up to 12 kilograms, it not only provides storage but also offers a display area for items you want to showcase.

4. Norberg wall-mounted drop-leaf table, IKEA

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Traditional tables can be too spacious for some areas. IKEA's wall-mounted tables serve a dual purpose by folding away when not in use and acting as an aesthetic shelf for displaying items. This solution is both functional and visually appealing.

5. Hardy sofa, Mandaue Foam

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For those looking for multi-purpose furniture, consider the Hardy sofa from Mandaue Foam. This sofa can be easily transformed into a comfortable bed, making it ideal for hosting guests when you lack an extra room.

When decorating your small space, prioritize multi-functional pieces and items with sleek designs to maintain a sense of openness. Customizable and modular furniture is particularly helpful, as it can adapt to different needs and room layouts over time.