When your apartment is tiny but your autumn dreams are huge
My studio apartment is 427 square feet. Four hundred and twenty-seven.
I know this number by heart because every time I try to decorate for fall, I’m reminded that traditional decorating advice assumes you have space for things like “entryway tables” and “multiple seating areas” and “rooms that are separate from other rooms.”
Last September, I tried following a Pinterest fall decorating guide that called for “layering autumn textures throughout your living space.” Twenty minutes later, my apartment looked like a seasonal decoration store had exploded. There were pumpkins on every surface, fall garland draped over furniture, and enough orange throw pillows to outfit a small football stadium.
My friend Jake walked in and said, “Whoa. Did Halloween throw up in here?”

Not exactly the sophisticated autumn aesthetic I was going for.
That disaster taught me something crucial: small spaces require completely different decorating strategies. You can’t just scale down big-space advice and expect it to work. Small space fall decorating is its own art form with its own rules.
But here’s what I discovered after two years of trial, error, and strategic shopping: small spaces can actually be MORE effective at creating cozy fall vibes than large rooms. When every square inch counts, every decorating choice has impact. There’s no visual noise, no wasted space, just pure concentrated autumn magic.

➤ THE SMALL SPACE ADVANTAGE NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Intimacy Over Grandeur
Large rooms need dramatic statements to fill visual space. Small rooms create natural intimacy that works perfectly with fall’s cozy aesthetic. A single candle in a studio apartment provides the same atmospheric impact as five candles in a sprawling living room.
Budget Efficiency
Decorating 400 square feet costs a fraction of decorating 1,200 square feet. Your budget goes further, allowing you to choose higher-quality pieces or more interesting details.
Instant Transformation
In small spaces, changing three key elements can transform the entire feeling of your home. Large spaces require coordinated changes across multiple rooms and areas.
Forced Creativity
Constraints breed innovation. When you can’t just buy more stuff, you have to get creative about styling, repurposing, and maximizing impact.
🎯 THE SMALL SPACE FALL MANIFESTO

PRINCIPLE #1: Every item must serve multiple purposes
PRINCIPLE #2: Vertical space is your secret weapon
PRINCIPLE #3: Quality over quantity, always
PRINCIPLE #4: Embrace minimalist maximalism
PRINCIPLE #5: Create zones, not clutter
🏠 ANATOMY OF A SUCCESSFUL SMALL SPACE FALL TRANSFORMATION

THE FOUNDATION LAYER (What Creates Base Atmosphere)
LIGHTING: The most powerful transformation tool
- String lights create instant warmth without taking floor space
- Candles provide scent and ambiance with minimal footprint
- Warm bulbs change the entire color temperature of your space
TEXTILES: Maximum impact per square inch
- One gorgeous throw blanket transforms your entire seating area
- Two perfectly chosen pillow covers change your color story
- A small area rug defines your main living space
SCENT: Invisible but powerful atmosphere creator
- Reed diffusers provide constant subtle fragrance
- Seasonal candles offer controllable scent intensity
- Simmer pots create authentic fall aromas without permanent scent
THE ELEVATION LAYER (What Draws Eyes Upward)
WALL DÉCOR: Uses zero floor space but massive visual impact
- Gallery walls of fall-themed prints
- Floating shelves styled with seasonal objects
- Temporary wallpaper or wall decals in autumn patterns
HANGING ELEMENTS: Creates vertical interest
- Macramé planters with fall-appropriate plants
- Seasonal garland draped from ceiling hooks
- Hanging lanterns or pendant lighting
TALL FURNITURE: Maximizes storage while minimizing footprint
- Narrow bookcases styled with seasonal objects
- Floor-to-ceiling curtains that make windows appear larger
- Tall plant stands that create layers without floor clutter
THE DETAIL LAYER (What Makes Everything Feel Intentional)
SURFACE STYLING: Small objects with big personality
- Mini pumpkins and gourds clustered strategically
- Seasonal books displayed on coffee tables and shelves
- Natural elements like pinecones and interesting branches
FUNCTIONAL DÉCOR: Beauty that serves a purpose
- Pretty storage baskets that contain seasonal items
- Decorative trays that organize while styling surfaces
- Attractive containers for everyday items in fall colors
📐 SPACE-BY-SPACE STRATEGY GUIDE
🛋️ STUDIO APARTMENTS: The Ultimate Challenge
When your bedroom IS your living room IS your dining room
THE ZONING STRATEGY
Zone 1: Sleeping Area (15% of decorating budget)
- Swap regular pillowcases for fall-colored covers
- Add one cozy throw blanket in autumn tones
- Position one small seasonal object on nightstand
Zone 2: Living Area (60% of decorating budget)
- Focus all major seasonal changes here
- Layer textiles for maximum cozy factor
- Create vertical displays to avoid floor clutter
Zone 3: Kitchen/Dining (25% of decorating budget)
- Seasonal dish towels and small appliance covers
- Counter styling with mini pumpkins or fall produce
- Seasonal scents from candles or simmer pots
🏙️ ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENTS: Room-by-Room Flow
Creating cohesion across separate but connected spaces
LIVING ROOM: The Autumn Anchor
PRIMARY FOCUS AREAS:
→ Sofa styling with layered throws and pillows
→ Coffee table as seasonal display surface
→ One accent wall or large-scale seasonal element
→ String lighting to create evening ambiance
BUDGET ALLOCATION: 40% of total decorating spend
BEDROOM: Subtle Seasonal Touches
SUPPORTING ELEMENTS:
→ Bedding in coordinating fall colors
→ Nightstand styling with small seasonal objects
→ Window treatments in warm tones
→ Soft lighting for evening coziness
BUDGET ALLOCATION: 30% of total decorating spend
KITCHEN: Functional Fall Details
EFFICIENT UPDATES:
→ Seasonal hand towels and trivets
→ Counter displays of fall produce or mini pumpkins
→ Fall-scented cleaning products and candles
→ Seasonal artwork or prints near dining area
BUDGET ALLOCATION: 20% of total decorating spend
BATHROOM: Coordinated Seasonal Touches
SMALL IMPACT ADDITIONS:
→ Fall-colored hand towels
→ Seasonal candles or scents
→ Small seasonal object on counter
→ Warm lighting adjustments
BUDGET ALLOCATION: 10% of total decorating spend
🏢 EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS: Maximum Impact Strategy
When every square foot counts double
THE 80/20 APPROACH
- 80% of your decorating effort goes into one main area
- 20% provides coordinating touches throughout the rest
MAIN FOCUS AREA: Choose Your Hero Space
- Option A: Living area for daily enjoyment
- Option B: Kitchen for functional beauty
- Option C: Bedroom for evening coziness
SUPPORTING AREAS: Minimal Coordinating Elements
- Same color palette in small doses
- One seasonal element per remaining area
- Lighting adjustments to match main area mood
💰 SMALL SPACE BUDGET MAXIMIZATION

THE $50 TRANSFORMATION FORMULA
TIER 1: Foundation Changes ($30)
- New throw blanket: $12-15 (creates instant color story)
- Two pillow covers: $8-12 (changes entire seating area mood)
- String lights or candles: $6-8 (transforms lighting atmosphere)
- Small seasonal objects: $4-6 (adds autumn personality)
TIER 2: Elevation Elements ($15)
- Wall art or prints: $5-8 (uses vertical space effectively)
- Small plant or natural elements: $3-5 (adds life and texture)
- Seasonal scent elements: $4-7 (creates invisible atmosphere)
TIER 3: Detail Finishing ($5)
- Surface styling objects: $2-3 (completes the autumn story)
- Functional seasonal items: $2-3 (beauty that serves purpose)
THE $75 COMPLETE MAKEOVER
Enhanced Foundation ($45)
- Everything from $50 formula PLUS
- Area rug in fall tones: $15-20 (defines main living space)
- Window treatment upgrade: $10-15 (adds warmth and privacy)
Expanded Elements ($20)
- Additional plants or natural elements: $8-12 (creates living beauty)
- Storage solutions in fall colors: $6-10 (organization meets decoration)
- Seasonal kitchen/bathroom updates: $4-8 (extends theme throughout)
Premium Details ($10)
- Quality candles or diffuser: $5-7 (elevates scent experience)
- Special accent pieces: $3-5 (adds personality and uniqueness)
THE $100 LUXURY SMALL SPACE EXPERIENCE
All previous elements PLUS:
- One statement piece: $15-25 (gorgeous throw, unique art, or special plant)
- Professional-level lighting: $8-15 (multiple light sources or dimmers)
- Seasonal textiles upgrade: $10-18 (higher quality fabrics and textures)
🎨 COLOR PSYCHOLOGY FOR SMALL SPACES

WARM PALETTE: Cozy Embrace Strategy
Primary Colors: Rich burgundy, deep forest green, warm cream Accent Colors: Copper, golden yellow, rust orange
Psychology: Creates feeling of wrapping yourself in warmth Best for: Studio apartments, north-facing windows, spaces that feel cold
Application Strategy:
- Use deeper colors in smaller doses (accent pillows, candles)
- Let cream and warm whites dominate larger surfaces
- Add metallic touches through hardware and accessories
COOL PALETTE: Sophisticated Serenity
Primary Colors: Sage green, soft gray, warm white Accent Colors: Dusty blue, lavender, antique brass Psychology: Creates calm, spa-like autumn atmosphere Best for: Spaces with good natural light, modern décor styles
Application Strategy:
- Layer different tones within same color family
- Use natural textures to add warmth to cool palette
- Include live plants to bridge cool colors with organic elements
NEUTRAL PALETTE: Versatile Foundation
Primary Colors: Natural linen, warm taupe, cream Accent Colors: Natural wood, matte black, seasonal greenery Psychology: Creates timeless, elevated atmosphere Best for: Renters, minimalist styles, spaces with architectural interest
Application Strategy:
- Rely on texture variation rather than color contrast
- Incorporate seasonal elements through natural materials
- Change accessories seasonally while maintaining base palette
🛍️ SMALL SPACE SHOPPING STRATEGY

THE MULTI-FUNCTIONAL MUST-HAVES
STORAGE OTTOMANS ($15-25)
- Provides seating, storage, and footrest
- Can be styled with seasonal throw or tray on top
- Hides off-season items while serving daily function
NESTING TABLES ($20-35)
- Expand surface area when needed for entertaining
- Tuck away to save space during daily life
- Different heights create visual interest for seasonal displays
FLOOR CUSHIONS ($10-18 each)
- Provide extra seating without permanent furniture commitment
- Easy to store when not needed
- Can be styled with seasonal fabrics or covers
THE VERTICAL SPACE MAXIMIZERS
FLOATING SHELVES ($8-15 each)
- Create display space without using floor area
- Can be styled seasonally and changed easily
- Multiple shelves create gallery-like display opportunities
OVER-DOOR ORGANIZERS ($5-12)
- Utilize often-wasted space behind doors
- Perfect for storing seasonal items or displaying small objects
- Keeps seasonal decorations visible but organized
CEILING HOOKS ($2-5 each)
- Allow for hanging plants, lights, or seasonal garlands
- Create vertical visual interest without furniture
- Easily removable for rental-friendly decorating
THE SPACE-SAVING ESSENTIALS
WALL-MOUNTED PLANTERS ($8-15)
- Bring nature indoors without using surface space
- Create living artwork that changes seasonally
- Can be grouped for dramatic vertical garden effect
COLLAPSIBLE DECORATIVE ITEMS ($5-20)
- Seasonal items that fold flat for easy storage
- Paper lanterns, fabric decorations, temporary wall elements
- Allow for dramatic seasonal changes without storage challenges
⚡ QUICK-CHANGE SEASONAL STRATEGIES
THE 15-MINUTE TRANSFORMATION
LIGHTING SWITCH (5 minutes)
- Replace cool bulbs with warm white alternatives
- Add string lights in one key area
- Light seasonal candles in main living space
TEXTILE LAYER (7 minutes)
- Swap throw pillows for fall-colored covers
- Add cozy blanket to main seating area
- Switch out any visible towels for autumn tones
SCENT ACTIVATION (3 minutes)
- Light fall-scented candle or turn on diffuser
- Place cinnamon sticks in small bowls
- Open windows briefly to clear old air
THE 1-HOUR COMPLETE REFRESH
FOUNDATION RESET (20 minutes)
- Remove all summer/bright decorative elements
- Clean and declutter all surfaces
- Position furniture for optimal fall arrangements
SEASONAL ADDITION (25 minutes)
- Add all planned textiles and lighting changes
- Style surfaces with seasonal objects
- Hang or position any wall décor or plants
ATMOSPHERE CREATION (15 minutes)
- Adjust all lighting to warm, cozy levels
- Activate seasonal scents throughout space
- Make final styling adjustments and photograph results
THE WEEKEND TOTAL TRANSFORMATION
SATURDAY: Planning and Shopping
- Assess current space and create specific fall vision
- Shop for any missing elements within budget
- Gather all existing items that could work for fall styling
SUNDAY: Implementation and Styling
- Deep clean space and remove all non-seasonal items
- Install any new lighting, storage, or organizational elements
- Style all areas according to plan, making adjustments as needed
🎪 COMMON SMALL SPACE DECORATING DISASTERS

DISASTER #1: The Pumpkin Invasion
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Orange objects on every possible surface
WHY IT FAILS: Small spaces get overwhelmed by too much seasonal theming
THE FIX: Choose 3-5 key seasonal objects maximum, vary sizes and colors
DISASTER #2: The Furniture Rearrangement Trap
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Moving furniture constantly to "make room" for décor
WHY IT FAILS: Disrupts functional flow of small space living
THE FIX: Work with existing furniture layout, use vertical and surface styling
DISASTER #3: The Scale Mismatch
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Tiny decorations that disappear or huge items that overwhelm
WHY IT FAILS: Wrong proportions make space feel even smaller
THE FIX: Choose medium-sized objects that create impact without overpowering
DISASTER #4: The Storage Sacrifice
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Giving up functional storage for seasonal decorating
WHY IT FAILS: Creates daily life friction in spaces where every inch counts
THE FIX: Integrate seasonal elements into existing storage and organization
🌟 SMALL SPACE SUCCESS STORIES
CASE STUDY 1: The 350 sq ft Studio
Sarah’s Manhattan Micro-Apartment
CHALLENGE: Create fall atmosphere in studio with kitchenette, no separate rooms BUDGET: $65 total STRATEGY: Focus 70% of effort on sleeping/living area, 30% on kitchen corner
WINNING ELEMENTS:
- String lights around bed frame: Instant bedroom coziness ($8)
- Fall-colored throw and pillows: Transformed seating area ($18)
- Vertical herb garden: Added life and fall scents ($15)
- Wall gallery of autumn prints: Used vertical space effectively ($12)
- Seasonal kitchen towels and mini pumpkins: Extended theme ($12)
RESULT: Apartment featured on small-space design blog, Sarah became neighborhood decorating consultant
CASE STUDY 2: The Basement Efficiency
Mike’s Below-Ground Apartment Challenge
CHALLENGE: Limited natural light, concrete walls, low ceilings, 425 sq ft BUDGET: $80 total
STRATEGY: Combat darkness with warm lighting, soften industrial elements
WINNING ELEMENTS:
- Multiple warm light sources: Transformed harsh apartment lighting ($25)
- Textural wall hangings: Softened concrete walls without damage ($20)
- Layered rugs: Created warmth and defined spaces ($18)
- Hanging plants: Added life and softness to industrial space ($17)
RESULT: 180-degree transformation, apartment now feels cozy rather than cave-like
CASE STUDY 3: The Shared Small Space
Roommates Jessica and Maya’s Coordination Success
CHALLENGE: Two people, different styles, 600 sq ft shared apartment BUDGET: $45 each ($90 total) STRATEGY: Neutral fall palette with personal touches in individual bedrooms
WINNING ELEMENTS:
- Coordinated neutral fall textiles: Created cohesion in shared spaces ($35)
- Individual seasonal touches: Personal expression in private areas ($30)
- Shared seasonal cooking ingredients: Created joint fall traditions ($15)
- Collaborative seasonal activities: Movie nights, seasonal recipes ($10)
RESULT: Strengthened roommate relationship, became model for shared small-space decorating
📱 TECHNOLOGY TOOLS FOR SMALL SPACE DECORATING

PLANNING APPS
Floorplanner (Free)
- Measure and plan your space digitally
- Test furniture arrangements before moving anything
- Share plans with shopping companions for feedback
Pinterest with Board Organization
- Create separate boards for different small space zones
- Save exact measurements and dimensions with pins
- Track budget and shopping sources for each element
ColorSnap by Sherwin Williams (Free)
- Match colors from inspiration photos
- Create cohesive color palettes for seasonal decorating
- Visualize how colors work together before purchasing
SHOPPING TOOLS
Honey Browser Extension (Free)
- Automatically find and apply coupon codes during online shopping
- Track price drops on items you’re considering
- Compare prices across multiple retailers automatically
Google Lens (Free)
- Identify and shop similar items from inspiration photos
- Find exact products or cheaper alternatives
- Scan items in stores to compare prices online
MEASUREMENT AND VISUALIZATION
MagicPlan (Free/Premium)
- Create floor plans using your phone camera
- Calculate square footage and room dimensions
- Plan decorating layouts with exact measurements
IKEA Place App (Free)
- Visualize furniture and décor in your actual space using AR
- See how pieces look before purchasing
- Test different arrangements and color combinations
🔄 SEASONAL TRANSITION PLANNING

FALL TO WINTER EVOLUTION
KEEP: Base neutral colors, cozy textiles, warm lighting MODIFY: Add deeper jewel tones, evergreen elements, metallic accents ADD: Holiday-specific elements that work with established foundation REMOVE: Orange pumpkins, autumn leaves, harvest-specific items
STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR SEASONAL ROTATION
UNDER-BED STORAGE ($15-25)
- Flat containers perfect for off-season textiles
- Keep seasonal items organized and easily accessible
- Clear containers allow visual inventory of stored items
VACUUM STORAGE BAGS ($10-18)
- Compress bulky seasonal textiles to fraction of original size
- Perfect for small closets with limited storage space
- Label clearly for easy identification during transitions
OVER-DOOR SHOE ORGANIZERS ($8-15)
- Store small seasonal objects in clear pockets
- Keep decorative items visible but organized
- Easy to swap out seasonal collections
🏆 MEASURING SMALL SPACE SUCCESS

FUNCTIONAL METRICS
DAILY LIVABILITY TEST
- [ ] Can you perform all daily activities without moving seasonal décor?
- [ ] Do storage solutions still function for everyday needs?
- [ ] Is cleaning and maintenance still manageable?
GUEST COMFORT ASSESSMENT
- [ ] Can guests move through space comfortably?
- [ ] Is seating still adequate for your social needs?
- [ ] Do people comment positively on the seasonal atmosphere?
AESTHETIC BENCHMARKS
PHOTOGENIC TEST
- [ ] Does space photograph well from multiple angles?
- [ ] Do seasonal elements enhance rather than overwhelm architecture?
- [ ] Is color story cohesive throughout visible areas?
STYLE EVOLUTION TRACKING
- [ ] Compare before and after photos to measure transformation
- [ ] Document which elements create biggest impact per dollar spent
- [ ] Note which techniques transfer to other seasonal decorating
BUDGET AND TIME EFFICIENCY
COST-PER-IMPACT ANALYSIS
- Track which purchases create most dramatic visual change
- Identify most time-efficient transformation techniques
- Calculate actual cost per square foot decorated
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT MEASUREMENT
- Document new techniques learned during transformation
- Track confidence level increases in decorating decisions
- Note transferable skills for future seasonal decorating projects
🎯 YOUR SMALL SPACE FALL ACTION PLAN
WEEK 1: ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGY
DAY 1-2: SPACE ANALYSIS
- Measure all areas and identify decorating zones
- Photograph current space from multiple angles
- List all existing items that could work for fall decorating
DAY 3-4: VISION DEVELOPMENT
- Create inspiration board with realistic small-space ideas
- Choose color palette based on existing furnishings and preferences
- Set specific budget and prioritize most important changes
DAY 5-7: PLANNING AND PREPARATION
- Create detailed shopping list with backup options
- Research best sources for needed items within budget
- Plan timeline for implementation based on available time
WEEK 2: IMPLEMENTATION
WEEKEND: SHOPPING AND GATHERING
- Execute planned shopping trips with list and measurements
- Gather any existing items that will work for fall styling
- Collect natural elements like branches, pinecones, or leaves
WEEKDAYS: GRADUAL IMPLEMENTATION
- Monday: Lighting changes and basic textile swaps
- Tuesday: Surface styling and small decorative objects
- Wednesday: Wall décor and vertical elements
- Thursday: Scent and atmosphere finishing touches
- Friday: Final adjustments and styling refinements
WEEK 3: OPTIMIZATION AND ENJOYMENT
DAILY: LIVING WITH CHANGES
- Note which elements work well for daily life
- Identify any adjustments needed for functionality
- Enjoy the transformed space and note emotional impact
WEEKEND: FINAL REFINEMENTS
- Make any necessary adjustments based on week of living
- Photograph final results for documentation and sharing
- Plan storage for off-season items
ONGOING: SEASONAL EVOLUTION
MONTHLY CHECK-INS
- Assess what’s working well and what needs adjustment
- Plan any additions or modifications within budget
- Document lessons learned for future seasonal decorating
SEASONAL TRANSITIONS
- Plan ahead for next seasonal change
- Note which elements can transition between seasons
- Build on successful techniques and color stories
🌅 THE SMALL SPACE ADVANTAGE REALIZED
Six months after mastering small space fall decorating, my perspective on home design completely shifted.
What I learned:
- Constraints force creativity in ways unlimited space never could
- Every element must earn its place, leading to more thoughtful choices
- Intimate spaces create stronger emotional connections than grand rooms
- Budget limitations develop better design skills than unlimited spending
The unexpected benefits:
- Easier maintenance means more time enjoying rather than cleaning
- Quicker seasonal transitions allow for more frequent refreshing
- Higher impact per dollar spent creates more satisfying transformations
- Stronger personal style development through necessity-driven choices
The confidence transformation: When you successfully create beauty within serious constraints, every future decorating challenge feels manageable. Small space decorating teaches you that good design comes from understanding principles, not from having unlimited resources.
Your 427 square feet (or whatever your number is) isn’t a limitation—it’s a creativity catalyst. Every small space decorator I know has developed better design instincts, more interesting personal style, and more confidence in their aesthetic choices than many people with unlimited space and budgets.
The most beautiful homes aren’t always the largest ones. They’re the ones where every element has been chosen with intention and care.
Your small space fall transformation starts with one strategic change and builds from there. Embrace the constraint, trust the process, and discover that small spaces can create the most powerful seasonal magic of all.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I decorate a small apartment for fall without making it feel cluttered?
The key is the rule of one focal point per zone. In a studio or small apartment, pick one area to be your “fall moment” — a styled coffee table, a single shelf, or a windowsill vignette — and keep the rest minimal. Swap out a few throw pillows and add one cozy texture like a chunky throw, then let the scent (a single candle) do the rest of the seasonal work. Less is genuinely more in small spaces. You want people to feel the season, not be overwhelmed by pumpkins on every surface.
What fall decor works best in apartments where I cannot make permanent changes?
Renter-friendly fall decorating is easier than you think. Stick to freestanding items: tabletop vignettes, draped throws, removable adhesive hooks for lightweight garland, and Command strips for framed seasonal prints. Dried botanicals and branches in a floor vase add height without wall holes. Candles (or LED flameless versions if your building requires it) add instant cozy atmosphere. Swap out pillow covers instead of entire pillows — the covers pack flat and cost a fraction of new pillows.
What is a realistic budget for decorating a small space for fall?
You can create a genuinely cozy small-space fall setup for $25-$50. Two pillow covers ($8-$15), a chunky throw from a discount store ($12-$20), one scented candle ($5-$10), and a few natural elements like dried eucalyptus or pinecones ($5-$10 at a craft store or free from outside) is all you need. If you already own throws and neutral pillows, your refresh can cost as little as $10-$15 with just a few seasonal accents. Dollar stores and thrift stores are your best friends for small-space seasonal decorating.
One of the biggest visual game-changers in small spaces is paint color — see which shades actually make rooms look bigger in my guide to paint colors for small rooms.
Ready to transform your small space into an autumn haven? Start with one of these strategies this weekend and share your space-saving successes in the comments—I love seeing how these techniques work in different tiny homes!
COMING THIS WEEK: → DIY Fall Pillow Covers: No-Sew Options Under $10 (Wednesday) → Fall Kitchen Décor: 15 Budget Ideas to Warm Up Your Space (Friday)
MORE SMALL SPACE INSPIRATION: → Small Apartment Organization: 20 Budget Storage Solutions Under $30
→ 10 Genius IKEA Hacks for Small Spaces Under $30 → Creating a Reading Nook in Any Room for Under $75

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