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Decluttering your home is a big undertaking. It takes a considerable amount of energy to sort through your stuff to...
A Step-By-Step Guide to Hosting A Successful Yard Sale
Yard sale season is upon us, friends. And if you're anything like us, your consistent decluttering has unearthed stuff in nooks and...
We Asked A Guy Who Made A Pocket-Sized Blanket How To Pack For Hiking Like A Minimalist
When you live in a big city — where piles of trash line the streets instead of trees — sometimes...
Enter The MUJI Hut, Japan’s Newest Prefab Homes
Who doesn’t want to trade the skyscrapers and crowded trains for the quiet, serene, and spacious country some days? It’s...
Ecocapsule Is Finally Available For Pre-Order! Never Pay Rent Or Utilities Again
Sexy Ecocapsule fans of the world, today’s the day you’ve all been waiting for. After six years of development by...
A Sliding Storage Wall Transforms A Micro Apartment
The 5:1 micro-apartment in Gramercy Park dropkicks its constricting 390 square feet in the face with a sliding storage wall that morphs one room into five.
Dope LEGO-Style Micro-Apartment In Barcelona Transforms Into Infinite Spaces
Christian Schallerton’s 258-square-foot LEGO-style micro-apartment in Barcelona is an unassuming, empty rectangular prism. Until you open its cabinets.
Featured User: TreeHugger and LifeEdited Founder Graham Hill
With the help of MakeSpace, TreeHugger and LifeEdited founder, Graham Hill, packs eight rooms of functionality into a 420 square-foot studio. See how inside!
Four Tiny BBQ’s That Are Perfect For Labor Day Grilling
Here In New York City, our friends are always complaining that there’s just nowhere to store a grill. To solve this problem once and for all, we’ve rounded up some awesome, compact barbecues that will fit in even the smallest of homes. Here are our favorites:
How Tyler Tringas Uses Clutter To Live Like James Bond
Tyler Tringas was living out of a backpack and working off his laptop in SouthEast Asia when he had to make a quick trip back to the States to attend a friend’s wedding in Vermont. This probably sounds like a logistical nightmare, but Tyler had a plan. He landed in New York City, met a MakeSpace driver in the lobby of his hotel, unpacked his tuxedo, and went to the wedding the following morning. No sweat.