While this would be considered a "first home", there isn't a lot of reason for us to go bigger. We have 3 small double bedrooms, two living areas (although not closed off as the house if fairly open-plan), two toilets (one shares with a shower and the other shares with a bathtub), and a decent sized laundry and kitchen. While we don't have a spare room for that "home office", or "study", or "guest bedroom", or "craft/sewing room", I figure that one day we will - two in fact! lol
I love the area we live in. It's in walking distance to a few local shops, beaches, cafes, parks, school, Keas/Cubs, and friends' houses. It's also an older, more established part of town which just gives it so much character and community. Our section is an original Kiwi 1/4 acre with loads of space for the kids to have their outdoor play, trees to climb, and plenty of space for vege and herb gardens and for keeping chickens.
And more in its favour, I have recently found out that our snug little area is tucked into a 'tsunami safe' zone (depending on the size of it I guess) despite being right near the beach.
What more could we want?
Well, for one, storage solutions have always been a bit of a challenge! Fortunately, I am a bit of a declutterer and always have been. So I don't have years of stuff still hanging around and don't tend to accumulate much stuff even when settled in a home for a while (although it still amazes me how I manage to donate a box or two every 3-4mths??). This has still meant it's been tricky finding places for basic things such as: the vacuum cleaner, the freezer, the dog's bed, kids toys, books, books, books, shoes/bags/coats, ironing board (where is that thing?), guest bedding, travel bags, craft/sewing supplies, and generally anything over and above day-to-day living items!
But over the years, and as our needs change, we have found solutions that are both practical as well as not creating an eye-sore.
The kids toys have gone through several transformations. When they were littler, we had most of their toys in a portion of the lounge as I preferred they were out with us playing rather than tucked away in their bedrooms (plus, they just much preferred to be where we were). As they've gotten older, we've been able to reallocate toys to their rooms, where now we really only have the dollshouse and boardgames in a part of the living room behind the couches where we don't have to look at them while relaxing (Nathan's Lego has just moved).
Then there's the laundry. We were able to close off one door from the hallway. On the laundry side it created a space perfect for the upright freezer with the vacuum cleaner squeezed down beside it (and a drying rack slid down the other side). Opposite that in front of the back door we have the dog's bed. I also have a small cabinet squished in there for my herbs and sewing paraphenalia. It really isn't the most practical of rooms, and things certainly need a bit of shuffling around to make it all fit.
On the other side of that laundry/hallway door I have recently hung up a door-mounted hook arrangement to hang coats and bags, and underneath that, a shelf for all our shoes (these were relocated from the messy front door arrangement).
In my hallway I had a large shelf unit with all my sewing fabrics on it - exposed to the world (where the shoe rack now is)! While it was good to have easy access to them and find what I wanted, it really bugged me that they were "all out there". So we also recently managed to get this into one half of Danielle's wardrobe (her wardrobe actually has a bunch of stuff that doesn't belong to her).
A wide hallway makes it possible to use the hallway for storage. |
Then there's our room. When we bought this place 9yrs ago we remodelled our wardrobe. We had several deep shelves put in up high. These store our camping sleeping bags, guest bedding, travel bags, christmas decorations, and anything else that needs a home!
So it really is a shuffling exercise, but I also think it keeps us on our toes to not accumulate and really assess just what we bring into our home. Fortunately we have a small garage to use as a temporary dumping zone before sorting (it can't stay in here too long as it's used for Simon's bikes and our tools and garden stuff etc).
6 comments:
I always like to see other storage solutions. It's a mild obsession for me;-)
LOL, yeah, it's a case of constantly reshuffling and finding a better way lol.
You have wardrobes? You have a wide hallway? How can you say you have a storage problem? lol.
LOL, yes well it's only taken me this long to get my head around it! haha. It's all that craft stuff that causes the problems!
I am very inspired by your comment that you have no intention of upsizing! I also live in a small home with poor storage, although I am not so fortunate to have wide hallways! I feel like I should not be content here but I love my neighborhood and the home's location. Thanks for posting pictures; that's the best part of "small home talk".
Hi S, thanks for coming by. I think you've got it right, it's the "should not be content here" that seems to be so much a part of our society these days to think bigger and bigger.
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