Clever Small Home Hacks

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That Practical Mom

That Practical Mom

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@jillianelizabeth7804
@jillianelizabeth7804 Жыл бұрын
as someone who lives in a smaller home than you (less than 1000sqft) i love this video, because the size of your home doesn't diminish how helpful these hacks are!
@countrycleo5268
@countrycleo5268 Жыл бұрын
Our first home was about 900 sq.ft. After having 2 kids, we had the opportunity to get some land and build a house. We decided on one that was about 1550 sq ft. It was a challenge to find a builder that would build a house 'that small'. "Small" is completely relative. I love your ideas.
@kelseybrintnall2080
@kelseybrintnall2080 7 ай бұрын
Our house is currently 850 square feet. 1500 is my dream lol - someday!
@julielavers3394
@julielavers3394 Жыл бұрын
Love the idea of storing things where you use them even if they technically “belong” somewhere else.
@montieverett4983
@montieverett4983 Жыл бұрын
We are military and move very often. Sometimes we have 2000 sq ft and sometimes like now we have 1200. This video is a perfect example why i enjoy your channel so much! Thank you!!!!!
@Amy.Vvvvvv
@Amy.Vvvvvv Жыл бұрын
I prefer the challenge of living in a small space instead of the challenge of keeping a large space clean!
@KH-hr5xm
@KH-hr5xm 11 ай бұрын
This is what my mom always said! I grew up in a 900sqft home for most of my childhood.
@DottyGale8
@DottyGale8 11 ай бұрын
Forget the home hacks, I’m focused on that ADORABLE baby!
@marilynndesilva7620
@marilynndesilva7620 10 ай бұрын
All the kiddies are just so cute and sweet.😍 Love seeing your children, Kallie. Ooh, I see Hu snacking gems. I'm coming over to your house, Kallie, so I can build things with your kiddies while eating yummy chocolate snacking gems😂
@bcvahsfam
@bcvahsfam 11 ай бұрын
I loved this video. So nice to see how real people live instead of picture perfect magazine illustrations!! You have a beautiful home.
@sstephens2175
@sstephens2175 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in a 1300 square foot home. However, downstairs (which was the basement, with the same amount of square footage as the upstairs) we had my brothers two bedrooms, family room, storage room for home canned food from the large garden my dad grew. Then there was a full size bathroom and a large laundry room. Technically the basement doesn’t count as square foot space, but honestly it doubled our square footage, and we used it. I think when people say you don’t have a small home it’s because they know you have a basement where you have useable real estate. I’m assuming your laundry room is down there, and a place to store over flow items, Christmas stuff, luggage, etc. I think a lot of people would like to see how you use your basement, because those of us that grew up with one know that it definitely adds to the useable space inside of a home. You do a fabulous job with the small space upstairs. Buying the right furniture and accessories makes a world of difference in what we can manage in a smaller space.
@kimmieb2u
@kimmieb2u Жыл бұрын
I started out in 1000 sq ft home then moved to 1450 where I reared my 3 kids. Smaller homes cost less to maintain, heat and cool. There's much to recommend!
@smania7575
@smania7575 10 ай бұрын
The cost of utilities is a HUGE deal when you own a home. We pay about $300/month on average for gas and electricity for our 1100sqft house. My friend pays close to $500/month on average for electricity alone for her almost 2000sqft.
@reneebernadette5636
@reneebernadette5636 Жыл бұрын
My home is 1057 sq ft. You have helped me so much with decluttering this year. Made such a big impact. Thank you.
@ingrid2543
@ingrid2543 Жыл бұрын
Same here, our house was built in 1952. We have a galley kitchen and really no dining room.
@SilverGirl-925
@SilverGirl-925 Жыл бұрын
My home was built in 1950, 1200 sq ft. I refer to it as modest instead of small. Raising three kids in it would be a challenge though.
@ingrid2543
@ingrid2543 Жыл бұрын
@@SilverGirl-925 we purchased our house from the original owner who was 99 at the time and they raised two children in it. We have one bathroom, unfinished basement and thank goodness some attic space. I love the house just big enough for the two of us. There’s no den or family room either. 😀
@rhondapatterson1
@rhondapatterson1 Жыл бұрын
People who say your home is not small are not living in reality. Especially for a family of 5. It is small, but you use it amazingly. My husband and I have almost 1,700 sq feet and I feel like it’s small! But thank you for your helpful hints! Love your channel!
@PinkGrammarGirl
@PinkGrammarGirl Жыл бұрын
I feel our 1,700 is small too, but I grew up in a 3,000! I think 1,900-2,000 would suit us better. Alas..
@rebeccahanna-paxton8666
@rebeccahanna-paxton8666 11 ай бұрын
1500 for me and my husband and we are adjusting and making space so baby has some as she grows - this video is so helpful
@DawnDavidson
@DawnDavidson 11 ай бұрын
I think technically a “small home” is 500-1000 sq feet (a “tiny home” is under 500 sq feet). But I agree that 1100 for 5 people is definitely small. It counts! When I owned a home it was officially 1400 sq feet. It was fine for us when we had 4 people living there, one of whom was a baby. By the time I sold the house, I had at least 6 of us living there full time, along with several “part timers” (eg, shared custody kids) and 2 cats. That’s a lot more people per square foot, and it feels much smaller! By that point we had turned the dining room into another bedroom, and installed a door into the attic space for additional closet hanging space and storage, as well as storing things in the (tiny, wet) basement and 2 storage sheds in the backyard (we did NOT have a garage, though.) That was a lot of stuff to go through and downsize, at the end. Decluttering regularly is a great idea!
@rosechoix
@rosechoix 11 ай бұрын
Kallie, I've been watching KZbinrs for a few years now and you were the only one that I have ZERO desire to watch at 1.25x speed 😅 i love that you stunt drag things out and get right to the point;
@kelvinkao7436
@kelvinkao7436 Жыл бұрын
I have a theater background and tend to pull inspirations from there. Since backstages have limited space, I think my home the same way too. A lot of theater set pieces tend to serve multiple functions. It's one thing in one scene, and you flip it over and it becomes another piece for another scene, etc. I also prefer things that can expand, collapse, and be quickly transformed without additional tools. That's also what I look for with my various items too. If you have limited space, it means you are always transforming the space as situations arise, and you want the cost for that to be minimal. So I really relate to the multi-purpose part.
@Educate.Tomorrow.2DA
@Educate.Tomorrow.2DA 11 ай бұрын
I just LOVE YOU and your genuine self !! I don’t really think you realize how much that’s truly appreciated these days, especially coming from someone whom is a younger individual with 3 young children. Kudos to you!! I’m not old ( at least I’d like to think I’m not; 😂 (probably a couple years older than you tops) however, I’d like to say not everyone is as “mature” and appreciative as yourself to “create” what you have in your house and make it your HOME 🏡…❤.. so many people lose sight of that these days trying to keep up with others or even moreso trying to outdo them, just to look good and make it a sudden competition. All it does is put a lot of pressure on our ourselves and even more on our children. I love your videos, your ideas and most of all you! I feel like you’re sitting in my living room talking to me 😂 and I have a friend for life! 😊 Plus I do have my coffee ☕️ in hand as I watch!! 😊 Your home and family is beautiful! ( I loved the idea that you framed your child’s artwork) I did that myself! ❤ See you in the next video!!
@seasonalliving2881
@seasonalliving2881 11 ай бұрын
I know I’ve been around a long time bc my mind is still blown that QVC and HSN merged! 😄🤯
@juliekemp7839
@juliekemp7839 Жыл бұрын
Organizers like you that have real lives and real houses are my absolute fave. ❤❤❤
@debbyfazfphotography
@debbyfazfphotography 11 ай бұрын
Great tips! I'm a recent retiree, and I have been having SO much fun re-organizing our "small-ish" home. A few months ago, I purchased an immersion blender with attachments. It is fabulous! I immediately was able to donate eight, small kitchen appliances! My appliance cabinet used to be stuffed full, but now it is well-organized with room to spare! Also, I put a vinyl placemat from $ Tree under my stand mixer so I can easily slide it in and out of my appliance cabinet. It has been so much easier for me to use! One last tip, if anyone has an appliance cabinet, AKA, "appliance garage" (with an electrical outlet) it's easy to add convenient lighting to the place with a small, plug in light. Any cabinet can be luminated with battery op lights.
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 Жыл бұрын
I have a cardboard box in the corner. Whenever I come across something that I want to donate it gets tossed in the box and then when the box is full, I take it away to Goodwill. And then replace the box. It has worked really well actually.
@TeresaBell-k7p
@TeresaBell-k7p 11 ай бұрын
You are wise beyond your years . We have lived in our 1400 sq.ft house for 43 years. We obviously love it. We keep it updated and current. We have not had a house payment in almost 20 years. I do not have the desire to move .We don't need to downsize because we adjusted to the space we had . We are incredibly blessed because of decisions we made years ago.
@carolynridlon3988
@carolynridlon3988 Жыл бұрын
We're (hubby & I - retired) in currently 1000 sqft home (after living in less than 200 sqft motorhome for 12 years!) and now enjoy the extra space ❤!
@Larrison1981
@Larrison1981 Жыл бұрын
As a person who.is a senior citizen I must thank you for helping me out I get overwhelmed easily. Oh and your beautiful
@smontone
@smontone 11 ай бұрын
We have a Murphy bed in our playroom. Most of the time it’s a play room and on occasion it’s a spare room. It’s perfect for a queen size bed. I love being in a small house because it has to change with our family. We can’t just keep spreading out and keeping stuff we don’t need-our home has to adapt to now. It keeps things more intentional.
@thatpracticalmom
@thatpracticalmom 11 ай бұрын
YESSSS
@mrsstrople
@mrsstrople 11 ай бұрын
I got large zipper pouches for our board games because I got tired of maneuvering the differently-shaped boxes and I love it
@mybusiness7172
@mybusiness7172 Жыл бұрын
Ahh that is the baby I saw you carry. I love you and you have been a godsend for me.
@MichelleLeone66
@MichelleLeone66 11 ай бұрын
I live in a 1200 sqft house. My granddaughter has those magnetic toys. She loves them! My dining room has my desk and craft cabinet in it!
@tianasorg6121
@tianasorg6121 6 ай бұрын
I agree that everything has it's home. I am constantly trying to find a better way. For me it has to function, look neat and pretty, then be accessible. Those 3 r my standards for when I redo . Have a great day!
@evelynsaungikar3553
@evelynsaungikar3553 Жыл бұрын
I keep a rolling chest of drawers under the Centre of the dining table, with craft and stationery supplies!
@RebeccaWife1Mom4
@RebeccaWife1Mom4 Жыл бұрын
A family of 6- coming from a 1100 sq ft and moving into 3200 sq ft, I couldn't believe the amount of stuff I could fit into my small home. When we moved into the larger home, I was shocked by the amount of stuff the came out of the small home and seemed to have just enough space for it to fit in the larger home. This was because I had systems and storage solutions that worked for a small home (installing extra shelves into closets, using every corner). With a larger home, items had room to breathe and spread out. I didn't need the 6 shelves in the linen, coat closet, and hall closet anymore. I love this video! Thanks for sharing. 😊
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 11 ай бұрын
2:13 if battery ends touch they can discharge faster, so it pays to stack them orderly so the ends can't touch each other. 💖🌞🌵😷
@swoodr
@swoodr Жыл бұрын
My home is bigger, but I’ve started to declutter everyday in 2024. I take one drawer or closet or area and get rid of stuff. I can tackle one area a day. It makes me feel so good!
@ErinNDo
@ErinNDo Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness girl! Yes! That is tight especially for 5 people. Our home is about 1400 and we only have two bedrooms and 6 people! It was built in an era about 100 years ago and in that time homes were built with using every extra nook. So no extra space to cut into or use. It’s tight! Our baby is in our room and our three girls 6-12 are in one room. I’ve watched your channel for a long time. Basically since Miles was born.:) My favorite ones you make are the small space home ideas and creative ways to organize with no room and out of the box creative ways to change up your rooms! Like your desk you have in your bedroom! We have a tiny kitchen with one drawer! 😂what? I know. The last person to live here was a single man. We really have barely any room for food storage ,So we put our food in the basement ,at the bottom of the stairs on a shelf . So many areas are multi use areas. I’m currently considering moving our dining room into our living room. We just are so tight in our tiny dining room now with 6 of us at our small table. Currently our living room is a play room on one end and a tv/couch rest area on the other end. We separate it by a chair turned in towards the couch. I love your DIY dollar tree videos and mom hacks so much! I also resonate with your motivation videos. ❤ honestly I just love you and your outlook, humor and honesty about everything. In a video you said in regards to a tidy home…”you are living here , for goodness sake you are living here.” about cleaning. Don’t we put so much expectation on a clean home that we see online?! It’s too much. So I now always repeat that to myself when I’m looking at the house at the end of the day. ❤❤❤❤ You are the best Kalli
@Angebaby1237
@Angebaby1237 Жыл бұрын
This was so helpful!! I am not a minimalist by any means but I love organizing!! So many great ideas here!❤❤❤
@Angebaby1237
@Angebaby1237 Жыл бұрын
Also your babies are adorable ❤❤❤
@blissnow7547
@blissnow7547 Жыл бұрын
Batteries - I remember seeing an article written by a firefighter. His own home almost burned down as he had stored used batteries in a cardboard box, just thrown together. Two had touched ends together making a connection with enough energy still stored and they sparked and the entire box caught flame. Please store them side to side with no ends touching, for your family's safety.
@juliequates9529
@juliequates9529 4 ай бұрын
5 kids in and ive realized that mothering is much time spent doing stuff management. Inventory specialist. 😂
@rebeccamoore4177
@rebeccamoore4177 8 ай бұрын
Great message. Especially with housing prices soaring, making what we have functional becomes more important.
@freckledfangirl
@freckledfangirl 9 ай бұрын
I live in a large old house that has little to no storage. These are great tips.
@monamorgan9452
@monamorgan9452 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree , your home is small, not tiny so that will make nay sayers happy lol We downsized from 2250sq ft to 1359 sq ft, and are totally happy. But like you , I had to get creative with less space. I did declutter and use furniture with double duty systems. We gave two small hall closets I turned into my pantry’s 👍🏻just to share idea🙂
@saracabello5942
@saracabello5942 Жыл бұрын
Your home, at 1,100 is objectively TOO SMALL for a family of five! But your amazing tips for organizing in a small space are great!
@NataschaBrookshaw
@NataschaBrookshaw 10 ай бұрын
We have a 900sqft home also 3 kids 3 bedrooms and I love what you mentioned about the multifunctional furniture, kallax is the one but ive hacked it to a built in TV unit so it doesn't look so kallax and side tables as toy storage.
@larizzo
@larizzo 9 ай бұрын
Timestamps for the video below. Note that they are not to the points where a written title appears but rather to the point where discoure about that particular point starts. 0:00 Intro 0:50 Be mindful of how much stuff you have 1:23 Try a daily declutter 2:29 Is your item a good employee? 3:44 Multipurpose furniture 5:15 Measure before you buy any bins. 5:39 Try collapsible storage 5:50 Sponsor 6:54 Decant food for easier storing 7:31 Declutter the appliances that aren't used enough 8:03 Make use of inside of cupboard doors 9:00 Maximize over door storage 9:30 Utilize unused corners 10:21 Maximize vertical sapce 10:43 Give everything a home (where it's used) 11:57 Remember: this is YOUR home. 12:56 Outro
@PinkieJoJo
@PinkieJoJo 10 ай бұрын
We just decided to get rid of some items in our bedroom that are just causing clutter to put a small walking pad and a small weight bench with band and hand weights in there on one side. Additionally , since I no longer work from home we are going to get rid of my desk that has become a place for clutter and we are going to put a small but comfy chair there and make a little reading nook on that side. I am really starting to reduce things I have and go with things that give purpose to us in our home.
@tootsiewilde9661
@tootsiewilde9661 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for a real life home
@Dexy83
@Dexy83 Жыл бұрын
QVC was my Mom's pre-Amazon. 😂 I've always stored my measuring cups the way my Mom did which wasn't functioning when I cook a lot more than she did. Hanging them has been a great time and organizing solution.
@beckym.macias6285
@beckym.macias6285 Жыл бұрын
I love small houses! The key is functionality!! Plus it takes less time to clean!!
@marcibrown7944
@marcibrown7944 Жыл бұрын
I have always lived in small homes. You had great tips. Many of them I have used though out the years and the others I am going to try.
@SandJFilms28
@SandJFilms28 9 ай бұрын
Great video. I have a table in my eat in kitchen that seats six so the room that is supposed to be a dedicated dining room I don’t use as such and I found a great table on Amazon that when completely collapsedIt looks like a small console table, but it can be folded out to become a square card table, and then folded out even further to seat eight for special occasions, .So that room can be used for other things instead of just a dining room all the time I love the idea of having multifunctional spaces multifunctional furniture.
@TRuth.T
@TRuth.T Жыл бұрын
Thanks, for sharing your creative ideas. We lived in a 1,800 sq ft. with 8 of us with 1 bathrooom :(
@crybebebunny
@crybebebunny Жыл бұрын
We have always only had one bathroom. Most of the time, we only have 4 people at home, but at special times of the year, we grow to 6. We have a medium size bathroom, but only one. We have a rule that you leave the bathroom as clean or cleaner than it was before you enter. This Meaning, our toilet gets washed every time anyone poops, not just airfresher.
@chrysvest4746
@chrysvest4746 Жыл бұрын
Bunkbeds and trundle beds are great for space saving! I have a small spare bedroom, but lots of grandkids. I have a bunkbed set with a trundle underneath, so three can stay in that small spare room at once. When they’re gone, it only takes up the space of one bed.
@its_so_edna
@its_so_edna Жыл бұрын
That secretary desk is amazing. Love the design. I've never seen one like that. Is it vintage?
@brendarando-newell41
@brendarando-newell41 Жыл бұрын
I love the secretary desk also! I see where you said it is vintage. Can you tell me anything more about it so I have a good working description to search for one myself? Thank you. I just found your video's and I'm in love!
@cynthiaakacyndsmith6539
@cynthiaakacyndsmith6539 9 ай бұрын
I have the same magnetic measuring spoons. I love them! I have more drawers than doors.. yes my home set up for us to enjoy, it is all about this family. Not one else. You got that right!
@HeronCoyote1234
@HeronCoyote1234 Жыл бұрын
You mentioned about decluttering one thing every day. I do what I call “soft decluttering”. When I open a drawer, cabinet, or closet, and it’s looking a bit untidy, I’ll take two to ten mins to quickly declutter and organize the contents. A closet declutter (usually the longest) can be broken up by shelf, or rack. It’s an easy, small effort/big reward method of decluttering.
@beckyev1965
@beckyev1965 10 ай бұрын
exactly - I don't want to feel like my stuff is controlling me! big mindset shift for me
@denisebrown2981
@denisebrown2981 Жыл бұрын
Great tips! I've been working on organizing my home, it's 1200 square feet, and if there are too many things ou, I get ocd and feel the clutter closing in on me. 😮‍💨🤪 I try to declutter a little all the time. Just me and my husband now with our 2 small dogs but also accumulate a lot over the years. It's nice when people give Christmas gifts, but then it's just more "stuff" that I've got to find a place for.
@natalieaatkinson1
@natalieaatkinson1 11 ай бұрын
I found this so funny because I’ve also looked at your home before and thought “you have no clue what small is”! But now that you’ve put it into better perspective, yes, you are in a smaller than standard US home. I’m not sure exactly what size my flat (apartment) is in Ft, I think it’s about 700? But it’s 70m2 in South Africa. And we don’t have lofts or basements for extra storage. And a lot of places don’t even have garages. All our homes here are tiny match boxes. (Some of the newer build places are 37m2 (370s ft?) So I’m always looking for hacks to save space and always constantly de-cluttering. Thanks for all your cool tips and for the interesting videos.
@americanart2003
@americanart2003 3 ай бұрын
She totally gets all her systems and hacks from Jordan page. I swear I’m listening to Jordan when I watch these
@jessicab6876
@jessicab6876 Жыл бұрын
We also have a smaller home with 3 bedrooms and 3 kids 4 years of age and under and my husband also works full time from home, his desk is in the corner of our dining room and I also work and my desk is in our bedroom. Both the older boys bunk too and our newborn son is I our room but will go to his own room as he gets older. Thanks for always sharing tips and tricks!
@krjohnson
@krjohnson 11 ай бұрын
Your house is small to everyone but tiny house people I love the way you use it and it’s an inspiration to me in my 1700 I do wonder how you manage 3 kids and your husband works from home. My husband works from home and his office/work situation is a huge reason we want to move to a 5 bedroom.
@bkwats1017
@bkwats1017 Жыл бұрын
I love the corner cabinet!
@HannahRainbow88
@HannahRainbow88 9 ай бұрын
Having grown up living in (and cleaning) a large house, I actually prefer the little 2bed apartment we live in now. I get inspo from "tiny house" double-duty furniture pieces, and it takes a fraction of the time to keep it clean and orderly when you're more aware of the space limits. It's also way less of a burden when you move home.
@debby4450
@debby4450 Жыл бұрын
Great ideas! Our house is just under 1100 square feet and we raised three kids here (now all married). We also used some of those same ideas, but some are new and helpful still. Getting rid of stuff that isn't being used is probably the most important thing. I love your channel and often share with our daughters, especially when you give ideas for kid stuff that they would use.
@rhondatallent2396
@rhondatallent2396 Жыл бұрын
Pretty Babies!
@renaparker4579
@renaparker4579 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I got a great hack as soon as your video started. I have kitchen cabinets that I cannot reach the top of. I am a senior + cannot use a step stool because of balance issues. I saw you put canned goods in a drawer. I can certainly do that! I never would have thought of it. Brilliant. I cannot wait to see the rest of your video! ❤
@559mile
@559mile 11 ай бұрын
My boyfriend and I live in a one bedroom apartment and I work from home full time.... I am constantly de- cluttering but our place is now fairly organized and cozy- I do like your idea of shelving closer to the ceiling for storage of items used less frequently
@melissachapman4496
@melissachapman4496 Жыл бұрын
Love this! I think people are starting to realize smaller homes are the way to go. Me and my husband share our 964 sq ft house w/ 2 dogs. I work from home and use my dining room table which is on one side of the living room. When I’m done working I just put everything away and it’s tidy again ! Love your content Callie!
@judyshallstrom415
@judyshallstrom415 Жыл бұрын
Your house is just right for your family❤. And,of course, very lovely. I have found a lot of good information from you. I also ordered and received your planner. I like it and am learning to use it. It is a real departure from the "corporate" planners i used on the job for about 30 years! I highly recommend it.
@arabianknights7391
@arabianknights7391 11 ай бұрын
How utterly sensible you are! I love and totally agree with your use of your bedroom as a daytime office for your husband. I live in a 300 sq ft studio with a bad layout and am perfectly happy because I live in my head and not for stuff. It works for me.
@stephanieg2000
@stephanieg2000 11 ай бұрын
My home is small 2 bed/1 bath. Me and my husband have a room, 2 older teens share a room, 3 cats sleep where they drop! 😻these tips are great! I like the extra laundry hamper on the back of the kitchen door. Smart!
@julietannOsfan1972
@julietannOsfan1972 Жыл бұрын
Great tips. Houses in the UK are a lot smaller than ones in the US, so we have to be quite creative with space. A lot of houses don’t have utility/laundry rooms & have their washing machine in the kitchen. If they also have a tumble dryer that is often in the garage.
@aprilknerr4443
@aprilknerr4443 11 ай бұрын
Olive in the background a lot is super cute. Really good ideas and hacks for most families.
@kathleenhill5838
@kathleenhill5838 Жыл бұрын
848 sq ft here and sure is easier to maintain than old house of 1350. Appreciate your helpful videos!
@stephaniemertz2881
@stephaniemertz2881 Жыл бұрын
Girl, I feel your opening! We are a family of 5 (and a German shepherd) we homeschool, my husband is a prop maker/builder/artist...and our house is 1000sq feet. It's A LOT of life in not a lot of space. 😵‍💫😂
@Crystal.Calvin
@Crystal.Calvin 11 ай бұрын
Love this video. We are a family of 5 living in about 1300 sq ft with no basement storage area. We have invested in alot of custom furniture with hidden storage, builtins, nooks in walls, cabinets that go to the ceiling etc. I'd rather use every bit of my small home than get a larger home to have to heat/cool.
@rantingwithbigfifty4333
@rantingwithbigfifty4333 10 ай бұрын
QVC keeps me shopping.I need 2 declutter I’m so in love with QVC
@ManonJadeYeah
@ManonJadeYeah 11 ай бұрын
For the international viewers like me, Kallie's house is about 102 m2
@serenakoleno9338
@serenakoleno9338 11 ай бұрын
Happiness is loving what you have. I don't envy owners of bigger houses. They can clean multiple bathrooms 😂. They can pay huge mortgages and utility bills. Every house I visit with soaring cathedral ceilings I wish for long johns and hamdwarmers. All the heat is near the ceiling! It would cost a fortune to make it warm enough at floor level. Ignore rude people. TFS I noticed that you store your fire extinguisher in the back of a bottom cabinet. Why not invest in a prettier one and have it visible?
@rebeccastanley3152
@rebeccastanley3152 11 ай бұрын
Love this. I have a kitchen cabinet I put the kids art crafts in because like you I kept walking into the other room to grab them. Now, that I think of it I also do my kids hair in the kitchen. Hair stuff going there now instead of the bathroom. Thanks!
@DFBurgermeister
@DFBurgermeister Жыл бұрын
I don’t have a small house (1700 sq ft), but I still minimize the amount of stuff I have and utilize space as efficiently as possible. I declutter an area (drawer, cabinet, shelf) weekly, so I’m able to stay on top of my stuff without feeling overwhelmed.
@camm8832
@camm8832 11 ай бұрын
Love your leather couch; where’s it from please & are you happy with it? Thanks for putting out great content!
@laurenharris9510
@laurenharris9510 11 ай бұрын
I was wondering this exact thing!!
@htehand
@htehand Жыл бұрын
We are a family of 7 in a 1,100 Sq ft 1.5 story home that has only 3 small closets total. Fitting five kids in is not easy but doable with creative ideas on use of space like the ones you share here. I always keep my eyes open for additional ways to utilize what we've got so thank you for helping me think outside of the box here.
@PinkieJoJo
@PinkieJoJo 10 ай бұрын
My only issue with vertical storage is then having to get up there to dust. Those types of shelves often become dust traps.
@gibletthevan1694
@gibletthevan1694 Жыл бұрын
Have you thought of Murphy bed in your bedroom? Office by day bedroom by night? I’m in the process of setting one up
@mariak7622
@mariak7622 11 ай бұрын
Great tips, thank you!❤ May I give a quick tip to you about your batteries? If you keep them facing the same direction, they will not drain energy faster. So, positive sides all on the same side in the container. Hope this helps!😊
@DebDebbiesWorld
@DebDebbiesWorld Жыл бұрын
My first house was 1100sf and i only had one toddler in it and me and i thought it was tiny! I cant imagine 3 and a WAH husband! LOL I have a much larger home now (20 some odd years later, lol) and I use many of these tips for my home NOW. They are just solid organization tips :)
@arizonashopper5095
@arizonashopper5095 Жыл бұрын
I love your content, Kallie! The last tip was the best. Thanks for all you do. 😊
@kaysegoodson2721
@kaysegoodson2721 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these! They’re always so helpful! I hate people have been rude about home sizes. We’re a family of 6 living in 1500 square feet and we have to be really creative about space as well. My four kiddos share one room with a trundle bed to help save space and we use another bedroom as our school room/play room! They love it and have never complained. You do a great job sharing useful tips! I’ve learned so much about how to make my home more functional, organized and peaceful! Thank you! Keep it up! 👏🏽
@wesblac5873
@wesblac5873 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your life as it is . I spend so much time organizing as I clean. Trying to make my small house look appealing and organized. I have nine children 7 of them still live at home . My husband works from home with his office in our bedroom too. Thank you so much for sharing your tips it's nice to know I'm not alone😊
@jeanh5162
@jeanh5162 Жыл бұрын
Nice green accent wall in bedroom.
@DrMaryVision
@DrMaryVision Жыл бұрын
I have beef a subscriber for a couple of years and love your content. I think this is the best video you have ever produced in terms of tempo, applicability, voice over, and content. Thanks so much. I will “like and share”!
@kymmarye
@kymmarye Жыл бұрын
If it makes it feel better, my townhouse is bigger than your small house and I only have 2 kids. I feel like your square footage is small! Thank you for sharing storage hacks! I’m almost decluttering daily but I’m always looking on how I can declutter more or organize better!
@joannarozmus4315
@joannarozmus4315 11 ай бұрын
My office is in our bedroom as well. It works, not perfect but it functions.
@samanthab3292
@samanthab3292 11 ай бұрын
We used to live in a 1200sqft house with 3 kids and it definitely feels cramped! Especially when the layout isn't ideal. We moved to a bigger place, which is nice BUT it's a lot more to clean and declutter 🤪
@bh9995
@bh9995 Жыл бұрын
I love your video! Your home is definitely considered small for American middle class/suburban standards, and we live in a similar size house with only one kid and it feels “small”. These videos of yours are so helpful in keeping me honest with stuff that is actually important! Thank you for sharing!!
@michelesholar1756
@michelesholar1756 Жыл бұрын
We love in an 1800 sq.ft. home. And there are times I wish it was smaller. I am a declutterer...and to me less is more.. I have gained so much helpful info from looking at your videos. Thank you for your tips, tricks, and everyday decluttering advice ❤.
@ellechanel18
@ellechanel18 Жыл бұрын
I love these tips! I live in a 1100 sq ft house and am having our third baby soon. 3 kids under 4 and a frenchie too 🙃
@jeanmariel925
@jeanmariel925 11 ай бұрын
I agree it’s a small home. I live in a home that is slightly over 1000 sq. ft which is smaller than some apartments i lived in. AndI only live with my husband and two small dogs.
@jadegeko
@jadegeko Жыл бұрын
clutter is the big one! lol! I've learned to not buy stuff, but I have so much trouble getting rid of stuff! thanks for the advice ⁠⁠👍
@ps343family
@ps343family 11 ай бұрын
We have an 1100 sqft house and about 400 is a finished attic so it doesn’t have a full height ceiling. We have 3 kids that are now in their teens and yes it is a small home. Too small, but we make it work. Thanks for these tips.
@lynettehansen2203
@lynettehansen2203 11 ай бұрын
I have enough space but one way that I make the decision to buy/declutter kitchen stuff is the time it takes to use, including cleaning the item. Takes more time to slice stuff with a knife but it takes WAY longer to clean a gadget than to clean that knife. I have one gadget that dices my tomatoes for making salsa. Literally saves me hours! That is the type of thing that I allow to use kitchen space.
@johnclaybaugh9536
@johnclaybaugh9536 10 ай бұрын
When talking about the size of your home, the number of people who live there also has an effect on how it feels. Also, if the main activity if everyone in the home is watching Netflix, all that requires is tvs in multiple rooms. But if the activities include gaming, football, skiing, cycling, etc, that stuff requires more storage space for the required equipment.
@arizonashopper5095
@arizonashopper5095 Жыл бұрын
I also love to make everything have dual functions. I find it odd when people have a something like a coffee table, that has no storage! What a missed opportunity to stash throw blankets and such. 😂
@CookingwithCatLover0330
@CookingwithCatLover0330 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I don't have a small home really but a small kitchen. We live in a home built in 1957 and the kitchen has never been updated. (We moved in 3 years ago and that is on the list.) I love your ideas! I never thought of command hooks on the back of the cabinets and hang a basket. Love it! Thank you!
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