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March, 14

In what way can swapping one bulky side table for a wall-mounted shelf free up floor space in a tight room?

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Bulky side tables eat floor space quietly. They seem small, but in a cramped bedroom or compact living room, their legs and edges get in your way more than you realise. You bump into them, vacuuming is annoying, and the room feels cluttered at ankle level.

A wall-mounted shelf or small floating ledge does the same job – holding a lamp, a book, a glass of water, your phone – without occupying floor space. Your eyes see more visible floor, which instantly makes the room feel bigger and lighter. Physically, you have easier movement and cleaning becomes simpler.

This swap is especially helpful next to beds or sofas that sit close to a wall. Instead of squeezing a table in, you mount a shelf at a comfortable height. Add a cable hole if needed, and you’ve got a neat charging station too.

It’s a small change, but removing that one piece of bulky furniture often makes the whole room feel like it finally has room to breathe.

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