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If you live alone, you probably start out in a tiny studio apartment, right? :) With so many things and so little space, it's a real battle with storage! Living in a 26-square-foot studio apartment, I'll share some of my top recommendations for organizing things. 1) Shelf-type storage Since studio apartments are already small, they often don't have a lot of built-in closets. I definitely recommend adding large storage units. In fact, having large furniture in a small space can make it look airy! 2) Mini dryer ✨✨ Is this your first time living alone? A mini dryer is a must. It'll change your quality of life. 💗 There are many brands, so definitely get one! My room is so small that I don't have room for a clothes dryer. It doesn't dry well and smells. 🫨 Also, since people living alone tend to collect their laundry beforehand, air drying is absolutely impossible! I highly recommend a dryer. 3) Samtanbymi TV Since my room is so small, a standard TV is too big and there's no place to put it! I love that LG StandbyMina or Samsung Samtanbymi are easy to move around on the bed or dining table, and they don't take up much space. 4) Kitchen Items - Hanging Kitchen Towel Rack, Non-Punched Dishcloth Rack In a small kitchen, storing even kitchen towels can be a real hassle! A hanging kitchen towel rack that fits perfectly into the upper cabinet is a real deal :) And when I wash my hands at the sink and don't have a good place to hang hand towels or dishcloths, a non-punched rack that fits perfectly into the lower cabinet is super convenient. 🐰 5) Entryway Organization Items I need a handy storage unit to store my car keys, employee ID, and shopping cart in the entryway! Where's room for two storage boxes in a small studio apartment?~~ I use a magnetic doorway hanger to securely attach them and store all sorts of things ♥ #LivingAlone #콘수프챌린지 #LivingAlone #자취템추천 #자취생 #원룸꾸미기 #수납장 #수납정리 #주방수납 #행주걸이 #현관 #정리템