USEFUL WEBSITES
It's always fun to check out what others are doing to live well in small spaces. These websites are full of new ideas and practical advice for storage solutions and inspiration. Enjoy ...
And let me know if you have some that you enjoy and would like to share.
Small Space Style - smallspacestyle.com
Small Space Style emboldens a cultural shift toward rightsized living with thoughtful design
guidance and community inspiration - because they challenge the “bigger is better” mindset that
fuels clutter, stress and hyper-consumption.
Living In A Shoebox - livinginashoebox.com
Living in a Shoebox celebrates compact living with clever design ideas and resourceful real-life examples - because they show how joy and functionality can flourish in fewer square feet.
Never Too Small - nevertoosmall.com
Never Too Small showcases architecturally brilliant micro homes and smart space-saving interiors because their award-winning examples prove that thoughtful design, not square footage, drives quality of life.
Reading My Tea Leaves shares poetic, practical reflections on simple living in small Brooklyn apartments - because Erin Boyle demonstrates how restraint, beauty and thoughtful choices create deeply meaningful homes.
Whitney Leigh Morris shares sustainable, small-footprint living principles rooted in gentle minimalism - because she blends beauty with environmental responsibility in spaces of every shape.
Laura Fenton provides practical small home strategies backed by personal stories and research - because she understands how our homes shape our habits, well-being, and identity.
Remodelista curates timeless, clutter-free interiors with elevated simplicity - because their restrained design perspective helps small spaces feel calm, useful, and enduringly stylish.
The Minimalists explore how letting go creates room for meaning, connection, and peace - because their approach helps small-space dwellers rethink what truly deserves physical space.
A Life Shift blends mindset, wellness, and simple-living philosophy - because they help readers reshape the habits behind clutter, not just the clutter itself.
Becoming Minimalist inspires readers to own less so they can live more - because Joshua Becker’s research-informed guidance reframes space, possessions, and purpose in ways that empower joyful downsizing.
