Easy Ways to Expand Storage When Living at The Lofts at Bass in Georgia

December 15, 2025
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We all know the specific kind of mild panic that sets in when you realize you have absolutely nowhere to put your fresh laundry or that new stack of books. Apartments often require a little bit of creativity to keep your belongings from slowly taking over the comfortable spaces where you actually want to relax.

You do not need to become a minimalist or get rid of everything you own just to make your home feel spacious and inviting. The Lofts at Bass in Macon, Georgia, offers generous floor plans that give you a head start, but a few smart styling tricks can help you maximize every single square inch. Turning a chaotic room into a tidy sanctuary is usually just a matter of finding the right spot for the things that tend to pile up.

Stop the Mess Before It Walks In

Clutter usually starts the exact second you walk through the front door if you do not have a specific place to drop your things. A lack of a designated landing zone means your keys and mail inevitably end up scattered across the kitchen counter or the coffee table. A simple solution involves placing a slim console table or a small shelf right inside the entryway to catch those small daily essentials.

Once the small items have a home, you can add a few decorative hooks on the wall above the table to catch your jacket and bag. The final piece of the puzzle is a sturdy bench with space underneath to tuck away the shoes you kick off immediately after work. A functional entry station keeps the messy parts of the outside world from spreading into the cozy living room where you try to unwind.

Use the Walls to Hold Your Stuff

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Most people instinctively look for more floor space when things get tight, but empty walls often offer the biggest opportunity to get organized. At The Lofts at Bass, our spacious floor plans give you room to move, and vertical storage helps preserve that open feel while adding flexibility.

Tall bookshelves that extend to the ceiling look polished and provide substantial storage without blocking walkways or interrupting the layout. With taller shelving in place, frequently used items tend to settle naturally within reach, while books or decor that see less daily use stay comfortably out of the way.

The space above kitchen cabinets serves a similar purpose, offering a natural home for large serving platters or seasonal pieces that would otherwise take over drawers. By drawing the eye upward, vertical storage makes rooms feel larger and more open without changing how the space functions day to day.

Buy Furniture That Has a Secret

Finding furniture that doubles as hidden storage allows your apartment to stay stylish without leaving everyday items out in plain sight. Once you start thinking this way, seating becomes an easy place to add extra space. A storage ottoman offers a comfortable spot to put your feet while keeping blankets or board games tucked away and easy to access.

In the bedroom, platform beds with built-in drawers use the space under the mattress to store seasonal clothing. Under-bed storage keeps bedrooms open and uncluttered without the need for bulky dressers. To finish the space, media consoles with closed cabinets hide cords and cables and help living areas feel calm, intentional, and pulled together.

Make the Closet Feel Twice as Big

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The real trick to staying organized is making sure you do not accidentally fill up all that new space with impulsive purchases. Adopting a simple rule where you donate one old item every time you buy a new one prevents your total inventory from expanding.

A strict one-in-one-out policy motivates you to immediately fill a donation bag with unworn garments rather than letting the excess apparel accumulate in the back of the closet. Actual trips to the local charity shop complete the cleaning cycle, ensuring your home remains light, airy, and populated only by the possessions you genuinely value.

The Lofts at Bass in Georgia offers the kind of open, flexible floor plans that make maintaining a tidy environment feel completely effortless. Schedule a personal tour of the community today to secure a new home that finally gives you the breathing room you deserve.

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