Ready To Go Small?
LESS IS MORE
Minimizing possessions and living with less is a pretty popular topic right now. That means getting rid of a lot of “stuff” including excess clothes, shoes, books, kitchenware, furniture, knick knacks, etc., etc., etc. For those courageous souls willing to minimize their possessions and live in a tiny house, we salute you! As you embark on this new lifestyle, we wanted to offer a couple suggestions where our products might help with this transition.
SMALL SPACES
Tiny houses range from 400 sq. ft. - 1,000 sq. ft. and most come with a bedroom/sleeping space, kitchenette, living space and bathroom. That doesn't leave a lot of space for storage. That means tiny house home owners need to get creative. For example, where there is a closet door (even a small one) consider replacing the door with curtains. They take up less space than closet doors when open and our 6100 Flexible Curtain Track is a perfect option. This track can be bent by hand to fit any odd angle. Add6151 Ceiling Cartridges, carriers, your favorite curtain to jazz up the space, and decide which hook you’ll need and you are done!
SHOWER TIME
Tiny houses often come with tiny showers. Adding a shower curtain track (again, we recommend the 6100 Flexible Curtain Track), it is the most versatile track because it is bendable by hand making it easy to fit nearly any space. Add a shower curtain of your choice and you are ready to take a hot shower.
EVEN MORE SPACE
Besides spicing up a closet or adding the finishing touch to a shower, you can add tracks behind the stairs or above kitchen cabinets. Add curtains and curtain tracks to create privacy and separate the living room from other spaces when you have guests staying the night. Our privacy cubicle track can be mounted to the ceiling so it is out of the way during the day, but can create a light and sound reduced area at night when combined with our eclipse fabric. The options are endless.
ARE YOU READY TO MINIMIZE?
Would you consider downsizing to a tiny house or already live in one? We would love to hear about your creative storage solutions!