Tip # 30: Two tips for one: 1. ask and ye shall receive. 2. never look a gift horse in the mouth. or try not to. neither tip is particularly easy to do. but…
Tip #29: Keep your surfaces clear. mostly. now i should start off by saying that i know this one is a real matter of preference. and i’m not advocating the wholesale removal of every…
Tip #28: Books. well, that’s not a tip. it’s more of a sigh. books. in our tiny apartment my relationship with books goes something along the lines of can’t live with them, can’t live…
Tip #27: Revisit what you’ve stowed away. tiny apartment dwellers know better than anyone the importance of stowing things neatly away. we’ve covered this a lot here. but before we get too devoted…
Tip #26: Sometimes, too much is okay, too. since our recent nuptials (thank you for all of your v. sweet notes) we have become the proud owners of a near-to-complete set of beautiful, made…
Tip #25: Organize your closet. now, this post is a little bit tricky. wooden hangers are, admittedly, not the most space-saving of closet storage options. there’s no denying that they’re wide and bulky, regardless…
Tip #24: Make the bed. i get a lot of questions about how two of us survive life in our luxurious loft. since we’re busy getting married this week, i thought a tip about…
Tip #23: Take out your recycling. i know we’ve talked about garbage already. and two weeks ago we talked about cutting down on bathroom supplies to reduce waste and improve sanity, but it occured…
Tip #22: Hold on to what you love, part with what you don’t. when we first moved into this tiny space, we were nervous about which of our biggest pieces of furniture we’d have…
Tip #21: Limit your grooming supplies. jessie wrote last week with a question about how we handle our bathroom storage, so i decided i would indulge, heinous photograph and all. i really wish that…