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Smart Tiny House Storage Ideas to Maximise Every Square Metre

This beautifully designed tiny house kitchen showcases smart, space-saving features like a sleek pull-out pantry, integrated appliances, and a bright, airy layout. Category: Inspiration, Lifestyle, Design

Did you know most tiny houses are under 50 square metres? While some sources refer to homes up to 120 square metres as “tiny,” that size is generally considered a small house. True tiny homes are far more compact—designed to prioritise smart, efficient living in minimal space. It might sound tight, but with clever storage solutions, tiny living can feel surprisingly spacious—and stylish.

At Aussie Tiny Houses, we understand that downsizing doesn’t have to mean sacrificing comfort. That’s why we’ve pulled together some of our favourite smart storage ideas to help you make the most of your space.

  1. Use Organisers That Work Overtime

Your kitchen is one of the busiest areas in your home—so make it work for you. Pull-out spice racks, toe-kick drawers (that slim gap between your cabinet and the floor), and multi-use shelving are game-changers. Every nook counts.

  1. Embrace Hidden Storage

Get creative with built-in compartments and hidden storage solutions. Under-floor hatches are perfect for items you use less often—think extra bedding, tools, or seasonal gear. Consider custom drawers in your steps, under the bed, or even along wall panels.

In the bathroom? Add hidden double drawers to tuck away towels, toiletries, and cleaning supplies.

  1. Declutter with Purpose

Tiny living is all about intentionality. Ask yourself: Do I use it? Do I love it? If the answer’s no, it might be time to let it go. Simplifying your belongings makes room for what matters most—and creates a more serene space overall. Also, keep in mind that it is possible to have more tiny home space if you invest in tiny home accessories that will make your life easier.

  1. Choose the Right Cabinets

When it comes to cabinetry, smart design goes a long way. Here are a few options we recommend:

  • L-Shaped Cabinets: Perfect for one-wall kitchen designs, they maximise corner space and keep appliances within easy reach.
  • U-Shaped Cabinets: One of the most popular types of tiny home decor hacksfor cutting down on clutter is to install u-shaped cabinets. These work well to create enclosed spaces that will increase the amount of storage space that you have. For example, create an enclosed workspace that boosts surface area and storage potential.
  1. Go Vertical

Tall storage makes the most of your walls. Install floor-to-ceiling shelves or vertical drawers to maximise storage without crowding your floor plan. Just add a fold-out step ladder for easy access.

  1. Fold-Out and Collapsible Surfaces

Need more prep space in the kitchen—or a dining table that doesn’t take over your lounge? Collapsible or lift-up worktops are practical, space-saving, and stylish. Use them when you need them, fold them away when you don’t.

The Secret to Tiny Living? Smarter Storage

Living tiny doesn’t mean living without. It means living better—with intention, clever design, and a bit of creativity.

Thinking about making the move? Browse our tiny home buying guides or get in touch to chat with our team. We’ll help you create a space that feels like home—no matter its size.

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