Apartments are trending on the smaller size, and because of that, so are the appliances to put in them. Have you seen the size of some of the refrigerators they’re using lately? Seriously, if you rent and have to deal with a tiny refrigerator, or if you share an apartment with roomies and have just a small spot in the refrigerator to store your own food, you need to read today’s post. After you read it, you’ll know how to fit TONS more in a tiny refrigerator.
Think about the packaging that your food comes in. It’s often bigger {ahem, sometimes a lot!} than the product that’s housed in it. So the easiest trick to store TONS more in a tiny refrigerator is to simply remove the outer packaging. An example is pancake or baking mix that needs refrigeration. There is often an inner bag holding the pancake mix, so if you remove that from the box you’ll instantly make more space in the refrigerator. To keep the directions from the box, just use a pair of scissors to clip them off and then tape them to the outside of the inner bag.
Use super strong magnets on the ceiling to hang your bottles. Find magnets like these at Amazon.
If you’ve got to take advantage of even the farthest corner of a tiny refrigerator, bins with handles make it so much easier to retrieve those things later!
Easily add an extra shelf by purchasing a wire rack. Find an inexpensive version at Dollar Tree.
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