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Apartment living and small space ideas trending on Pinterest

New insights from Pinterest have revealed that good things come in small packages, with Aussies looking to better utilise the spaces in their homes, with a 35% increase in searches for “space saving furniture”.

In this evolving economy, less is more and based on their searches, it seems many Aussies on Pinterest are being inspired to shift to a minimalist lifestyle. With people increasingly working from home, making the most of the available space has become more important than ever before. Pinterest insights show a 40% increase in searches for “apartment living” as Aussies search for inspiration to jazz up their compact living spaces.

If your home has been feeling stale with all the clutter, now’s your opportunity to find inspiration to transform every nook and cranny into something refreshing. 

In the past four weeks, Pinterest has seen a:

  • 55% increase in searches for “small playroom ideas”
  • 35% increase in searches for “small bathroom interior”
  • 30% increase in searches for “small pantry design ideas”

Whether you’re planning an easy and fun new project this spring or a complete living space revamp, Pinterest can be a great place for interior design inspiration.

See more Pinterest inspiration here

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6 storage tips for apartment living, as learnt from The Block

Apartment living is only continuing to grow in popularity, with people appreciating the benefits of being close to the city at a more affordable price. But in some inner city locations, apartments can be as small as 44 square metres, so how can you maximise the little amount of room an apartment offers?

From smart storage to flexible furniture and hidden cupboards, there are several space maximising initiatives that the city’s top real estate agents have been noticing. A prime example is the octagonal-shaped apartments on The Block, where several tricks of the trade are being used to make the most of every corner.

Below hockingstuart’s Mark Konishi — sales agent for The Block‘s Kingi and Caro — shares the top six storage initiatives he is seeing in inner-city apartments.

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Hidden TV’s: In the city’s most luxurious apartments, buyers no longer want a TV to be the livings room’s focal point. A sliding panel can hide any eye-sore and is the perfect blank canvas for art.

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Mirrored-cupboards: Mirrored-cupboards are a well-loved feature combining storage and functionality and they don’t take up any additional space.

Kingi and Caro's 'cool' master suite

Corner desks: Tiny corners are hard to utilise. A plant might look great but it isn’t functional – adding a small desk with some shelves instantly creates a purposeful space.

Kingi and Caro's 'clever' guest ensuite

Window sills: Once they were dust collectors, but now window sills are being recognised as an additional storage space.

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Sliding doors: A traditional door frame requires plenty of floor space and can often cause congestion issues in small apartments. Sliding doors can maximise space and also act as an eye-catching feature.

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Functional bed heads: There’s no doubt bedside tables are useful, however they do tend to collect redundant odds and ends. Bed heads that have inbuilt shelving ensure only the essential items are stored in the bedroom.

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Our best picks from Ikea’s new SPRUTT storage collection

Moving into my new home today (that has no built-ins… agh!), the release of Ikea’s storage collection SPRUTT, really couldn’t have happened at a better time!

SPRUTT towel holder $24.99 and SPRUTT basket $6.99 each
SPRUTT towel holder $24.99 and SPRUTT baskets $6.99 each

Modern in design, super functional and not to mention low in price, the SPRUTT collection is all about making those busy and chaotic times of the day easier.

Featuring lots of fun and graphic styles, some of my favourites are:

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SPRUTT cabinet with drawers

The SPRUTT cabinet with drawers, which at $149 features nine labeled drawers so there’s no need to go scrambling for essential items.

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SPRUTT baskets

The SPRUTT baskets, which start as low as $1.99 for a two pack and are a super easy way to keep laundry, shoes, makeup or toiletries organised. Jen can see all kinds of nursery uses for many of these items too!

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SPRUTT shower curtain

The SPRUTT shower curtain for $12.99, which has bright neon pockets making it easy to store bathroom essentials right where you need them.

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SPRUTT knob rack

The SPRUTT knob rack with 25 knobs for $39.99, an ideal spot for getting workday outfits ready for the morning or hanging up outdoor clothes.

There’s so much more to choose from too! In stores from this week. Browse Ikea online here.