How To Maximize Your Space: Student Edition

March 23, 2026

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How to live in a small apartment is something almost every university student learns quickly after moving out for the first time. If you asked your ten-year-old self what your first apartment would look like, chances are the reality would be very different—and that’s okay.

Your first university apartment is rarely large. In fact, smaller spaces are often the norm for students balancing affordability, location, and proximity to campus. The good news is that living in a smaller space doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or organization. With the right mindset—and a few strategic tools—you can turn a compact apartment into a space that works efficiently for studying, relaxing, and everyday life.

Here are a few practical strategies for how to live in a small apartment while keeping your space organized and functional.

1. Use Smart Storage to Stay Organized

Many student residences—such as those developed by University Apartments—come fully furnished with the essentials. However, adding a few inexpensive organization tools can make everyday living much easier.

Here are five simple storage solutions from IKEA that work especially well in smaller apartments:

  • Rolling Utility Cart (RÅSKOG or NISSAFORS) – movable three-tier storage that works beside desks, beds, or in bathrooms.
  • SKUBB Storage Boxes – foldable boxes that slide under beds or inside closets to organize clothing and accessories.
  • KALLAX Cube Shelf – versatile vertical shelving that works as a bookshelf, storage unit, or room divider.
  • VARIERA Shelf Insert – creates extra levels inside cabinets, desks, or closets to maximize space.
  • VESKEN Narrow Storage Cart – slim vertical storage perfect for tight spaces like bathrooms or beside desks.

2. Organization Starts with Packing

Learning how to live in a small apartment actually begins before you even move in.

The biggest mistake students make when moving to university housing is trying to bring everything they own. Smaller spaces require a more thoughtful approach. Prioritize essentials and leave items that you realistically won’t use on a daily basis.

If you’re preparing for move-in day, this guide from University Apartments can help: Moving for College: Here’s What to Pack

Packing intentionally not only simplifies moving day—it also prevents clutter from building up in your apartment after you arrive.

3. Choose Housing Designed for Student Living

Another important factor when considering how to live in a small apartment is choosing a space designed with students in mind.

 

Residences like Palay demonstrate how thoughtful design can make smaller spaces feel far more functional. Student apartments at Palay include built-in wardrobes, overhead storage near the bed, and additional shelving that helps maximize every square foot.

The kitchens are designed with enough cupboard space for roommates to share comfortably, while bathrooms include built-in cabinets to keep toiletries organized. These types of design details make a significant difference when multiple students are living in the same apartment.

When storage is integrated into the layout itself, smaller apartments become much easier to manage.

Your First Apartment Is a Starting Point

Your first university apartment is not meant to be your forever home.

In many ways, it’s the space that teaches you what works—and what doesn’t—for the places you’ll live in later. Smaller apartments encourage better organization, smarter storage habits, and a clearer understanding of what you actually need.

Learning how to live in a small apartment is simply part of the process of becoming independent.

And while your first place may be compact, it’s also where some of your most memorable university experiences will begin.

See you next week, 

Olivia Lee

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