Reddit mentions of Chef'n DishGarden Dish Rack, 14 x 13.25 x 6.5 inches, White/Green

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Chef'n DishGarden Dish Rack, 14 x 13.25 x 6.5 inches, White/Green
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    Features:
  • ORGANIZE & DECLUTTER: Short on counter space? The Dish Garden is a must-have for small kitchens. It holds a surprisingly large amount of dishes, keeping your countertop clean and organized.
  • PERFECT TOOL FOR THE JOB: Dry your dishes, baking sheets, and even cutting boards. The two included utensil holders move to fit wherever you need them and the drain spout opens and closes to keep your counter dry.
  • MODERN DESIGN: Contemporary style and colors add a splash of personality to your kitchen counter but also fits perfectly in the sink.
  • GIFT IDEA: Makes a great housewarming or wedding gift for the person who likes clever solutions to keep their kitchen clean and tidy.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Top-rack dishwasher safe
Specs:
ColorWhite/Green
Height14 Inches
Length13.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size14 x 13.25 x 6.5 inches
Weight2.2 Pounds
Width6.5 Inches

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u/aktuarie ยท 55 pointsr/TinyHouses

Here's what I've got. I lived in a room at a friend's place for 5 months in a 9 x 10 space with no other storage so I feel you on this. It's going to be tough but possible.

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KITCHEN
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  1. Dishes and Food: Use the space over the mini fridge for this. 4 place settings total, you don't have room for dirty dishes so you've gotta just wash them as you use them. And face it, you're not having guests over in this place. Get a storage unit to sit on top of the mini fridge or put in shelves to store food. You may have some extra room inside or on top of the cabinet to store some other kitchen items. For washing dishes you'll just have to dry as you go and skip the dish rack, unless you can cover the stovetop and get one of these bad boys, storing under the sink when not in use.
  2. Pots and Pans: Like someone else suggested, put in shelves or a hanging rack over the stove. Maybe a magnetic board behind the stove for magnetic jars of spices + knives. All you really need is a frying pan or two, a small pot for pasta, and a baking pan for inside the oven. You could even store some of the pots and pans inside the oven but I don't recommend it.
  3. Counter/food prep space: Find a butcher board sink cover in the appropriate size or have something cut to size at a home improvement store.
  4. Under the sink: Whatever you can get in there.
  5. Opposite wall: You have very little space but if you have just a few inches, you can install these bad boys which can store way more stuff than just shoes.

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    WEIRD HALLWAY
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    This is your storage spot. It looks like you might have a foot or two deep to put shelves opposite the kitchen door. Go for the cube shelves at IKEA - as wide as you can get, I'm guessing 2 wide. If you have 8 feet of height to work with, get the 4 x 2 and stack the 2 x 2 on top (and secure to the wall and each other VERY WELL). Now you have 12 cubes - Use the Drona boxes as clothing storage drawers (fuck the built in drawer inserts, they waste too much space). Use the other space for books, bathroom stuff like towels, etc. It will store tons and tons of stuff and keep it out of your "living space".

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    LIVING SPACE
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    Alright, this one is the biggest challenge - I'm assuming you'll be spending the most time in this room. But with kitchen and storage in the other spaces, I think it's workable.

  6. Bed: I found this lofted bed with lots of shelves and stuff, which could be a good option if you can't fit shelves in your hallway. Assuming you don't need more storage, I think going for a simpler lofted bed would work better. IKEA has several, some sturdier looking than others.

  7. Seating: Go with the classic "sofa under bed" design from college - find something that is the width of the bed minus the width of the ladder and find a small table to go behind the ladder section. I also recommend this laptop table as a great option for both computer as well as eating purposes. The legs tuck under the sofa to take up minimal space. Alternatively, go sideways with an easy chair and a small table across from it for a TV. It depends on how much walkway you have left with the lofted bed.

  8. TV: Mount that baby up across from the sofa - you can watch TV from the couch or bed. Win-win. If you need to hook up a console, etc. find a really skinny shelf or a small bookcase to tuck into the back corner of the room (where the bunk ladder is). Or you can go super minimalism and just watch shit on your laptop to save yourself the hassle. If you need to hook up electronics to it just make sure you have the appropriate adapters and whatnot and store those on the table next to the sofa.

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    LIVING ROOM - OPTION 2
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    Cover the floor with the biggest, nicest mattress that will fit and cover it with lots of cushions.

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