I’m 19 and live in my parents small apartment. Thanks to you last summer I remade my entire bedroom with your DIY bed that really helped maximise space. My family and friends were amazed on how I turned my small bedroom in an aesthetic spacious one. And now they gave me the right to remake the whole appartement this summer. You change my point of view on small homes. Thanks a lot for all that you share. Btw I own the same speaker 😅 it’s amazing and very minimalist 👌
about those Diatomaceaous trays, they also sell it as a feet mat/plate . placed on top of the floor mat outside your bathroom to seep away water from your wet feet. however, there were past cases of such products containing asbestos, so please check your sources. my first encounter using such product was in a capsule hotel in Hokkaido.
Hello Daniel - I just love your channel! My degree is in geology with an emphasis in micro-paleontology (studying microscopic fossils). "Diatomaceous" refers to the single-celled, highly porous, algae fossils (diatoms!) that make up the stone. They come in all kinds of shapes, - leaf-like, dinner plate, squares, and triangles. Diatomaceous earth is used in water filters, for killing mites/fleas, and apparently really slick-looking water-loving trays! There are lovely photos of them online of and the Victorians created some incredibly beautiful microscopic art with them. 🌻
Dear Mr. Titchener, I'm inspired by your channel particularly by your skill of organizing and reorganizing spaces. I felt inspired to share that your child's toys being seen out in the open can give her a sense of healthy contribution to her and her parents'/her role models' space. Just as you display what brings joy to you, her toys, neatly put away (and in a way, on display) brings joy to her. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your craft and wonderfully useful resources with us. Stay blessed. 🙏🏾✨
There are a million different channels that cover home decoration or projects. But what I love about your channel is that these are solutions that you are actually using in your home. I am also loving this personal style of video and the subtle digs at your wife and daughter 😂
I do not have a small home, but I am a very cluttered person and am trying to get better at being less cluttered. So I am very happy with these videos, as I can implement this in my life. I now live in my out building while renovating my house, which on the ground floor has my oldtimer car, my motorcycle, road bikes, and everything for my music and DIY hobbies. But also currently my kitchen and storage for items from the house. So it is very very cluttered and impractical. And upstairs I have my office, which also acts as a storage during the renovation. And a room which will in the future be my music room/recording studio/home theater. But now I also sleep there, so it is the living room.
Some great ideas Daniel, thanks. We have recently brought something called a Magic Box here in the UK, it's a mid century teak box that opens up to become a desk and cupboard, as we have majorly downsized and my hubby seems to collect paper and bits and bobs it's the perfect place to put it all when he leaves it all over the flat, I open it, chuck stuff in and lock it up again and he can deal with it later...win win!
Thank you, Daniel. I live in a tiny space with no storage to speak off (nowhere to put my ironing board and hoover, argh!) - you would be appalled at the design. I want to thank you for yet another high quality contribution to improve the lives of those of us who live in tiny spaces. There are several things here that I will be investigating further! Much appreciated.
No place for those things is indeed annoying! I store my bigger stuff behind a large chair in a corner. Maybe you could also put them under your bed? Or a corner with curtains on a tension rod?
Just in time for Prime Day. A friend of mine recently bought a storage ottoman with a reversable lid that turns it into a coffee table, and he loves it!
i have some of the fabric containers for seasonal clothes, and they’ve both ripped very easily. they’re very bad at holding weight as the fabric walls are very thin… with heavy winter clothes it didn’t make a good option for me so im looking to switch to plastic soon. great vid as always!!!
One thing I did, too, to organize space under the bathroom sink, was to buy a bunch of rectangular slim small waste bins. They all fit together side by side to store my things, and are so easily pulled out for when I need things in whichever category. I use one locker shelf in the back for two-tiered storage and that also helps, but the slim rectangular waste bin "filing system" can also stack upon itself to some extent, too. Otherwise for now, its just a one layer system which completely fills the space. I use a somewhat larger rectangular bin for my bathroom porcelain cleaning supplies, and a smaller one alongside for glass cleaning supplies. I uses tension rods mounted from front to back, to hang my cleaning cloths. In other bins, I have my hair care kit, and another for hair styling things, such as the blow dryer. I'm still not completely finished with this system, but I'm going slowly, since its such a tightly engineered space and I don't want to make mistakes. So far, my plan is to keep make-up on the top shelf of the locker in back, but to keep it in those long fridge bins with handles at the ends. That way, I can just reach in and grab the make up bin without feeling like I have to dig or search. These long types of fridge bins can also come with removable inner containers for better organizing, plus lids, plus stacking capabilities, which are all super convenient features for organizing the make up and getting it off the precious counter space. But anyway, I highly recommend the rectangular bin filing system, because it uses every inch of space, plus it makes everything so accessible as single kits to pull out as needed, and your items can be crammed into the rectangular waste bins without fear of them falling over or getting messy since they're contained so well by the tall sides of the bins.
Belive it or not, theese videos made me take my final step for apply for Interior architect school. Just love looking at plans and make beautiful and handy changes. My dad asked me why i was smiling so great last night; " i decided to follow my dream, so i applied for Interior Architect school".
Daniel, can you tell me about your kitchen cabinet knobs? I love how they make your plain white kitchen interesting; keeps it from being boring. Anyway. I need cabinet pulls just like that, but cannot find them anywhere! Thanks.
Some ideas to work on, thanks. What bathroom products does our body really need and what about microplastics? Would love to see a minimalism bathroom video sometime.
I have these 3M brooms hangers, they are very sturdy and very useful! Ditto about the plastic totes under the bed. I second the choice of UGreen too, I have several items from them, but I would use them even outside my small home.
Peesonally, I like a bluetooth speaker that stands out, especially if it's one of the main ways you receive media. My favorite is the Victrola bluetooth speakers, the diner jukebox edition. It adds a nice bit of flair to a room, making for a nice conversation piece and it has just enough bells and whistles to make it fun to look at and use. I've owned mine for a while, so I dont know the going price, but I did discover that its one of the few speakers that plays well with equalizer apps, if thats your thing.
crazy how i already had some of the ideas and items in this vid, I'm going to be studying interior design very soon and I've been watching your vids for a while too. love your tastes.
My approach oftentimes is not to kill myself bending over backwards with alternatives to the functionality of having the things that one really needs. What I try to do is to create an aesthetic with my supplies. For example, my solution to the dreaded dish drain rack and board, is to just get the most simple and substantive ones I could find, so that they at least look curated. I have a "frost (semi transparent white)" drainboard, a frost utensil drainer, and a stainless steel dish rack, all purchased separately, and they come together looking clean and intentional. For my sink supplies, I use a Corelle French White round casserole dish, with the ribbed, straight sides, and it's the absolute perfect caddy to corral my sink things. I have an aesthetically pleasing bottle of dish soap (from Trader Joes), plus a plain glass soap dispenser, plus a tall acrylic embossed pint type of glass to hold a diluted mixture of dish soap and water for dipping my dish brush into as needed. Snuggled in there, too, is the drain catcher thingie, plus a scrubbie which is tucked in. The colors are neutral and they coordinate, which changes everything. Probably a lot of people would leave the dish brush right in the diluted dish soap solution, but I just lay the dishbrush on the side of the sink near the ceramic caddy. It looks tacky that way, but I fear the metal clips holding the dishbrush bristles in, would rust if I left the dishbrush in the solution in the acrylic cup. I feel the dish brush laying on the edge of the sink is not a bad trade off for the organized look of the white ribbed ceramic caddy-corral. All of the dishsoap I use is clear, but I keep a bottle of blue Dawn under the sink for when I need it. I also have a MUJI sponge, which I highly recommend, and that also sits tackily on the back side of the sink, but again, its in a neutral color and it's used often enough to justify its place, conveniently, at the back of the sink. Otherwise I would keep it tucked into the Corelle caddy, too. The MUJI sponges are excellent, because they're shaped like a potato, so to speak, and so they fill the palm of the hand and are ergonomic and work with less effort. They are sturdy and have large oversized pores, which somehow allows for soap to be retained inside, but the particles rinse out, so you can keep using them a lot without adding more soap. I really really recommend these sponges! But anyway, I did not fight against the normal and functional flow of washing dishes, and I beautified my implements instead, and am really happy with how everything's worked out. I wanted to share the info in case others would benefit from a Corelle caddy as well.
Great video! Gotta say that line that indicates the remaining time at the bottom is quite distracting IMO. Could consider implementing RUclips’s built in chapter marker instead, far more useful for your viewer to jump ahead and will also let them know how much is left in each segment.
man! ur amazing... love your videos.. i follow lot many vidoes in interior deco., i feel others do it for the sake of it (money) vs you just deliver stuff that i can implement in my home! thanks
I’ve been watching your videos for maybe a year now and I just wanted to come on and thank you for making such good content. I always learn something new and/or gain new perspective from your videos. I purchased the black adhesive trays trays (they were 50% off - SWEET!) for my bathtub as we don’t have any niches. I also purchased one of the foldable desks to use in my small laundry room to use as a folding table. I’m so excited! I’ll collapse it when not in use. Thank you for sharing your tips on creating more efficient living spaces!
Daniel, I just have to know where to purchase the height adjustable coffee table to dining table. Can you provide a link or store. form this or something similar. It is perfect for our small apt as we do not have room for a separate dining table. Thank you so much. As always, great video and ideas!!!
Hi there! Love these kinds of videos? Do you have a model/link for the folding table you showed (stating it was from your time in London)(Just after the 5 stool thing?) thanks in advance.
I'm currently trying to come up with a design for my 1-room appartment and I find your videos on small homes incredibly helpful (especially that I learned about the 5in1 cube chair and the coffee/dining table from your london appartment). It's also very helpful (and joyful) to play around with a model in SketchUp, which I was motivated to from watching your videos. One small suggestion from me is that some mini-links from the descriptions of older videos of yours seem to not be working anymore (I think) so perhaps they expire? I was able to find the coffee to dining table using its name, still.
As always, thank you for your great advice and the way you present it. Still baffled that you don't have more subscribers so I hope more people will discover your videos!
Another great vid Daniel, your content is so timely and interesting as always. I would love you to redesign my kitchen, the kitchen of four doors! Will send you the spec when I can.
In every home I've lived in I've been very frustrated with water pooling at the back of sinks. As an owner-builder I'm fervently searching for sink designs that help void this problem permanently.
I'm sad that those trays won't ship until September. I need them! I found some great suction hooks for my shower. They look like brushed nickel, which is what all my finishes are, and the hold is great.
Great useful video. I will definitely have a look into the recommended items. This video seems so basic but it is so useful and helpful to me. Thank you.
I'd recommend a robot vaccum I live in a small studio and it does the hoovering and mopping all in one go, but not really good for those have lots of things on th floor or have platform storage then
Thanks for this video, I just discovered your channel and I am definitively going to sub and try some of your stuff. Quick note on the Ugreen sponsorship though, most Airlines forbid portable batteries over 5-10 mA so don’t bring your fat battery charger with you unless you want to see it thrown away ;)
Nano tape temporarily loses adhesion when heated with a hairdryer. As long as you cover the tape and don’t get it dusty/oily, you can use it multiple times!
Thanks for this! So many useful products. If you have an affiliate link to your (or similar) coffee-to-dining table, would love to use it! Had never seen that before but it's such a great idea for small spaces.
Hi Daniel. The only item not listed in the description is that extendible table after the ottoman stools. Could you please the name of that product? Thank you.
My Razer 14 & MacBook Pro 14 I going use the same idea as you plug them in my Studio Display for a minllist desk setup have you seen the stuff from cozy a canadain company lift table molder sofas TV stands
plsss don’t go down the path of removing all shower products original bottles and laboriously changing them into the so-called Minimalistic ones just for looks (a few hand sanitizers on the counters are fine). Its not only environmentally unfriendly, but also unrealistic (unless you only shop from refill stores, which is extremely limiting..and instead of being cheaper, these brands are usually much more expensive) Buy taller adhesive racks that covers more of the bottles, or simply take off the stickers on the bottle can help achieve a cleaner look that is realistic and enough for daily life already.
Hello dear Community ! I am currently seeking creative ideas on how to install a practical kitchen in a small room with a passage, and also dealing with sloping roof. As I aim to keep the project budget-friendly, I would truly appreciate any advice or input regarding the feasibility of using Malm cabinets from Ikea, combined with a countertop, for a DIY kitchen solution. Do these cabinets prove to be sturdy enough for kitchen use? I am grateful for any tips or personal experiences you may kindly share. Thank you so much in advance! 😊
Most of the cabinets that are designed/assigned for living areas are not likely to hold up to damp areas very well. You can still source cheaper kitchen cabinets (the carcasses at least) then put more expensive doors on them (ideally drawers for lower cabinets). Depends on your budget etc.
I’m 19 and live in my parents small apartment. Thanks to you last summer I remade my entire bedroom with your DIY bed that really helped maximise space. My family and friends were amazed on how I turned my small bedroom in an aesthetic spacious one. And now they gave me the right to remake the whole appartement this summer. You change my point of view on small homes. Thanks a lot for all that you share.
Btw I own the same speaker 😅 it’s amazing and very minimalist 👌
That Sounds amazing! Have fun with the makeover
Whoa! Nice work, Chris! So glad to hear I’ve been of help! 😃
you were the guy that Daniel made a video about the small room narrow and deep room? I really enjoyed that video tbf.
Would love to see the finished version of your bedroom. Best of luck with the whole apartment remodel 😊
Do you have a link to the video of the DIY bed?
about those Diatomaceaous trays, they also sell it as a feet mat/plate . placed on top of the floor mat outside your bathroom to seep away water from your wet feet.
however, there were past cases of such products containing asbestos, so please check your sources.
my first encounter using such product was in a capsule hotel in Hokkaido.
Hello Daniel - I just love your channel! My degree is in geology with an emphasis in micro-paleontology (studying microscopic fossils). "Diatomaceous" refers to the single-celled, highly porous, algae fossils (diatoms!) that make up the stone. They come in all kinds of shapes, - leaf-like, dinner plate, squares, and triangles. Diatomaceous earth is used in water filters, for killing mites/fleas, and apparently really slick-looking water-loving trays! There are lovely photos of them online of and the Victorians created some incredibly beautiful microscopic art with them. 🌻
Dear Mr. Titchener, I'm inspired by your channel particularly by your skill of organizing and reorganizing spaces. I felt inspired to share that your child's toys being seen out in the open can give her a sense of healthy contribution to her and her parents'/her role models' space. Just as you display what brings joy to you, her toys, neatly put away (and in a way, on display) brings joy to her. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your craft and wonderfully useful resources with us. Stay blessed. 🙏🏾✨
There are a million different channels that cover home decoration or projects. But what I love about your channel is that these are solutions that you are actually using in your home. I am also loving this personal style of video and the subtle digs at your wife and daughter 😂
Amazing job featuring products that nobody else is talking about and look extremely functional I honestly need every single item
Bamboo dividers are a game changer. Keeping the sharps that aren't on the knife block separate is so important.
Thanks for this reply. I was on the fence about these bamboo dividers. I was thinking it would take up too much space in the drawers?
I do not have a small home, but I am a very cluttered person and am trying to get better at being less cluttered. So I am very happy with these videos, as I can implement this in my life.
I now live in my out building while renovating my house, which on the ground floor has my oldtimer car, my motorcycle, road bikes, and everything for my music and DIY hobbies. But also currently my kitchen and storage for items from the house. So it is very very cluttered and impractical.
And upstairs I have my office, which also acts as a storage during the renovation. And a room which will in the future be my music room/recording studio/home theater. But now I also sleep there, so it is the living room.
I'm only 5 minutes into the video, and it's the first time I've seen you, and I'm subscribing. It's so nice to see someone with good taste. Cheers!
Some great ideas Daniel, thanks. We have recently brought something called a Magic Box here in the UK, it's a mid century teak box that opens up to become a desk and cupboard, as we have majorly downsized and my hubby seems to collect paper and bits and bobs it's the perfect place to put it all when he leaves it all over the flat, I open it, chuck stuff in and lock it up again and he can deal with it later...win win!
Thank you, Daniel. I live in a tiny space with no storage to speak off (nowhere to put my ironing board and hoover, argh!) - you would be appalled at the design. I want to thank you for yet another high quality contribution to improve the lives of those of us who live in tiny spaces. There are several things here that I will be investigating further! Much appreciated.
No place for those things is indeed annoying!
I store my bigger stuff behind a large chair in a corner.
Maybe you could also put them under your bed?
Or a corner with curtains on a tension rod?
Just in time for Prime Day. A friend of mine recently bought a storage ottoman with a reversable lid that turns it into a coffee table, and he loves it!
i have some of the fabric containers for seasonal clothes, and they’ve both ripped very easily. they’re very bad at holding weight as the fabric walls are very thin… with heavy winter clothes it didn’t make a good option for me so im looking to switch to plastic soon. great vid as always!!!
Great video! I'm so glad you put the links in the description so I could easily look them up. I saved about half to my shopping list 👍
One thing I did, too, to organize space under the bathroom sink, was to buy a bunch of rectangular slim small waste bins. They all fit together side by side to store my things, and are so easily pulled out for when I need things in whichever category. I use one locker shelf in the back for two-tiered storage and that also helps, but the slim rectangular waste bin "filing system" can also stack upon itself to some extent, too. Otherwise for now, its just a one layer system which completely fills the space. I use a somewhat larger rectangular bin for my bathroom porcelain cleaning supplies, and a smaller one alongside for glass cleaning supplies. I uses tension rods mounted from front to back, to hang my cleaning cloths. In other bins, I have my hair care kit, and another for hair styling things, such as the blow dryer. I'm still not completely finished with this system, but I'm going slowly, since its such a tightly engineered space and I don't want to make mistakes. So far, my plan is to keep make-up on the top shelf of the locker in back, but to keep it in those long fridge bins with handles at the ends. That way, I can just reach in and grab the make up bin without feeling like I have to dig or search. These long types of fridge bins can also come with removable inner containers for better organizing, plus lids, plus stacking capabilities, which are all super convenient features for organizing the make up and getting it off the precious counter space. But anyway, I highly recommend the rectangular bin filing system, because it uses every inch of space, plus it makes everything so accessible as single kits to pull out as needed, and your items can be crammed into the rectangular waste bins without fear of them falling over or getting messy since they're contained so well by the tall sides of the bins.
Those undersofa fabric containers r amazing. İ have 4 and use it as part of my wardrobe
Those fabric under sofa boxes will eventually disintegrate, so try spray painting the plastic box a gray color. It lasts longer than fabric.
I'm living in a tiny 1-bedroom in NYC, and this is very helpful. Thank you.
Belive it or not, theese videos made me take my final step for apply for Interior architect school. Just love looking at plans and make beautiful and handy changes. My dad asked me why i was smiling so great last night; " i decided to follow my dream, so i applied for Interior Architect school".
Daniel, can you tell me about your kitchen cabinet knobs? I love how they make your plain white kitchen interesting; keeps it from being boring. Anyway. I need cabinet pulls just like that, but cannot find them anywhere! Thanks.
Some ideas to work on, thanks.
What bathroom products does our body really need and what about microplastics? Would love to see a minimalism bathroom video sometime.
And microfibers...
I have these 3M brooms hangers, they are very sturdy and very useful! Ditto about the plastic totes under the bed. I second the choice of UGreen too, I have several items from them, but I would use them even outside my small home.
Peesonally, I like a bluetooth speaker that stands out, especially if it's one of the main ways you receive media. My favorite is the Victrola bluetooth speakers, the diner jukebox edition. It adds a nice bit of flair to a room, making for a nice conversation piece and it has just enough bells and whistles to make it fun to look at and use. I've owned mine for a while, so I dont know the going price, but I did discover that its one of the few speakers that plays well with equalizer apps, if thats your thing.
I absolutely love your channel. Learning so much.
crazy how i already had some of the ideas and items in this vid, I'm going to be studying interior design very soon and I've been watching your vids for a while too. love your tastes.
My approach oftentimes is not to kill myself bending over backwards with alternatives to the functionality of having the things that one really needs. What I try to do is to create an aesthetic with my supplies. For example, my solution to the dreaded dish drain rack and board, is to just get the most simple and substantive ones I could find, so that they at least look curated. I have a "frost (semi transparent white)" drainboard, a frost utensil drainer, and a stainless steel dish rack, all purchased separately, and they come together looking clean and intentional. For my sink supplies, I use a Corelle French White round casserole dish, with the ribbed, straight sides, and it's the absolute perfect caddy to corral my sink things. I have an aesthetically pleasing bottle of dish soap (from Trader Joes), plus a plain glass soap dispenser, plus a tall acrylic embossed pint type of glass to hold a diluted mixture of dish soap and water for dipping my dish brush into as needed. Snuggled in there, too, is the drain catcher thingie, plus a scrubbie which is tucked in. The colors are neutral and they coordinate, which changes everything. Probably a lot of people would leave the dish brush right in the diluted dish soap solution, but I just lay the dishbrush on the side of the sink near the ceramic caddy. It looks tacky that way, but I fear the metal clips holding the dishbrush bristles in, would rust if I left the dishbrush in the solution in the acrylic cup. I feel the dish brush laying on the edge of the sink is not a bad trade off for the organized look of the white ribbed ceramic caddy-corral. All of the dishsoap I use is clear, but I keep a bottle of blue Dawn under the sink for when I need it. I also have a MUJI sponge, which I highly recommend, and that also sits tackily on the back side of the sink, but again, its in a neutral color and it's used often enough to justify its place, conveniently, at the back of the sink. Otherwise I would keep it tucked into the Corelle caddy, too. The MUJI sponges are excellent, because they're shaped like a potato, so to speak, and so they fill the palm of the hand and are ergonomic and work with less effort. They are sturdy and have large oversized pores, which somehow allows for soap to be retained inside, but the particles rinse out, so you can keep using them a lot without adding more soap. I really really recommend these sponges! But anyway, I did not fight against the normal and functional flow of washing dishes, and I beautified my implements instead, and am really happy with how everything's worked out. I wanted to share the info in case others would benefit from a Corelle caddy as well.
RE: diatomaceous mats: "I don't how it works".
...goes on to explain basically exactly how they work. LOL.
Love your videos.
Great video! Gotta say that line that indicates the remaining time at the bottom is quite distracting IMO. Could consider implementing RUclips’s built in chapter marker instead, far more useful for your viewer to jump ahead and will also let them know how much is left in each segment.
So many useful tips and products in this. My bathroom needs a love and those shower caddy look perfect.
man! ur amazing... love your videos.. i follow lot many vidoes in interior deco., i feel others do it for the sake of it (money) vs you just deliver stuff that i can implement in my home! thanks
nice video, thanks for all your videos, I love them
I was going to say the same thing. Apple’s 16 inch laptops have the maximum battery size that you can legally take into a plane.
I’ve been watching your videos for maybe a year now and I just wanted to come on and thank you for making such good content. I always learn something new and/or gain new perspective from your videos. I purchased the black adhesive trays trays (they were 50% off - SWEET!) for my bathtub as we don’t have any niches. I also purchased one of the foldable desks to use in my small laundry room to use as a folding table. I’m so excited! I’ll collapse it when not in use. Thank you for sharing your tips on creating more efficient living spaces!
Daniel, I just have to know where to purchase the height adjustable coffee table to dining table. Can you provide a link or store. form this or something similar. It is perfect for our small apt as we do not have room for a separate dining table. Thank you so much. As always, great video and ideas!!!
Thanks Daniel, off to buy some bamboo dividers - and I’m especially excited about getting a sink caddy!🙏🏻
Hi Daniel, Sorry if you had this question asked many times, but what happened to your garden summer build. I was so looking forward to it.
Hi there! Love these kinds of videos? Do you have a model/link for the folding table you showed (stating it was from your time in London)(Just after the 5 stool thing?) thanks in advance.
Can you add a music playlist under your video descriptions, the tunes you chose are so great !
I'm currently trying to come up with a design for my 1-room appartment and I find your videos on small homes incredibly helpful (especially that I learned about the 5in1 cube chair and the coffee/dining table from your london appartment). It's also very helpful (and joyful) to play around with a model in SketchUp, which I was motivated to from watching your videos.
One small suggestion from me is that some mini-links from the descriptions of older videos of yours seem to not be working anymore (I think) so perhaps they expire? I was able to find the coffee to dining table using its name, still.
As always, thank you for your great advice and the way you present it. Still baffled that you don't have more subscribers so I hope more people will discover your videos!
I wonder how practical it would be to apply these diatomaceous materials as full countertop surfaces at some point. Neat to think about.
I replace my diatomaceous bath mat roughly every 2 years, as they do eventually get saturated and start to lose their wonder.
This is genuinely really good recommendation - will def invest in some of this
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this video! Thank you so very much for this, Daniel.
Are you planning on doing a follow-up or three?
Possibly!
@@DanielTitchener cool!
For smaller kitchens, have you looked at two tier drying racks? 9-11” footprint rather than usual 18”, perfect for minuscule counter space.
Another great vid Daniel, your content is so timely and interesting as always. I would love you to redesign my kitchen, the kitchen of four doors! Will send you the spec when I can.
Thanks for sharing your tips. A lot we haven’t seen before.
In every home I've lived in I've been very frustrated with water pooling at the back of sinks. As an owner-builder I'm fervently searching for sink designs that help void this problem permanently.
Where did you get this foldable coffee to dining table?
Thank you! Adhesive sink caddy is just what I was looking for! And ugreen powerbank will be great for my all-day remote work!
2:57 Nice triceps 😎
Yeah, I noticed them, too.
I'm sad that those trays won't ship until September. I need them!
I found some great suction hooks for my shower. They look like brushed nickel, which is what all my finishes are, and the hold is great.
Great useful video. I will definitely have a look into the recommended items. This video seems so basic but it is so useful and helpful to me. Thank you.
Good stuff in the video.But the way you say adhesive will haunt my nightmares for years to come.
You need an amazon storefront to easily keep all these products sorted.
Hi Daniel, great content as always. What brand is that soundbar that you have in the backround? Love the design.
Bluetooth speakers, I love my Mini HomePods from Apple. Sounds great and small.
Awesome video with a lot of great products. I’m so happy I found your channel! 😊
Inspiring and practical and concise. Love this thanks, Daniel.
I'd recommend a robot vaccum I live in a small studio and it does the hoovering and mopping all in one go, but not really good for those have lots of things on th floor or have platform storage then
Daniel, Great Video and some awesome tips but most of your lists don’t work :(((
Recently downsized! This list is fantastic! Thank u so much 👍🏻🫶🏻
Love the Videos!! So useful!
Thanks for this video, I just discovered your channel and I am definitively going to sub and try some of your stuff.
Quick note on the Ugreen sponsorship though, most Airlines forbid portable batteries over 5-10 mA so don’t bring your fat battery charger with you unless you want to see it thrown away ;)
Time stamps man. Use them.
Lmao the most aggressive way to make a suggestion I can’t
😂😂😂
yeah its 2024, timestamps are a must for these outlined organized videos.
Then how are we supposed to watch every minute of the video if non interest items are skippable? 😂
I just saw the products listed in the description section
How do you remove the adhesive shelves once you decide to move? And how to you reuse them in your new place (do they come with extra attachments)?
Nano tape temporarily loses adhesion when heated with a hairdryer. As long as you cover the tape and don’t get it dusty/oily, you can use it multiple times!
Nice find on diatomaceous tray!
I have Bar soap. And I am happy.
Thanks for this! So many useful products.
If you have an affiliate link to your (or similar) coffee-to-dining table, would love to use it! Had never seen that before but it's such a great idea for small spaces.
Hi Daniel. The only item not listed in the description is that extendible table after the ottoman stools. Could you please the name of that product? Thank you.
thank you Mr. Titchener. ordering the prutta. before i do so, wanted to order the bath mat from this same material, have you tried that?
I look forward to all of your videos
Great video as always! Super helpful!
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please don't do the progress bar thing, instead add timestamps (chapters). No need to reinvent the wheel.
Great ideas, great video. Thank you.
Love the laptop powerbank
Please say where you’ve bought all these useful items please!
How do you avoid spiders and other bugs around your under storage?
Sadly microfiber clothes release a lot of microplastics. I would say paper towels are the eco option if you dont go mad with them?
Do you have a link to that coffee to dining table?
This is just the Home Shopping Network and we are the bored housewives
12:57 What outdoor furniture including sofas are they 👍🏾👍🏾
My Razer 14 & MacBook Pro 14 I going use the same idea as you plug them in my Studio Display for a minllist desk setup have you seen the stuff from cozy a canadain company lift table molder sofas TV stands
What is the brand of your sofa you have behind you in the video?
What is that coffee table that converts to dinning table?
Love your accent! Cheers!
What do you thinka bout AR glasses instead of big computer screens?
Funny how you consider your daughter's toy collection as a lot...In the US, people have entire rooms dedicated to their kid's toys.
plsss don’t go down the path of removing all shower products original bottles and laboriously changing them into the so-called Minimalistic ones just for looks (a few hand sanitizers on the counters are fine). Its not only environmentally unfriendly, but also unrealistic (unless you only shop from refill stores, which is extremely limiting..and instead of being cheaper, these brands are usually much more expensive)
Buy taller adhesive racks that covers more of the bottles, or simply take off the stickers on the bottle can help achieve a cleaner look that is realistic and enough for daily life already.
Great ideas. Thank you
Hello dear Community ! I am currently seeking creative ideas on how to install a practical kitchen in a small room with a passage, and also dealing with sloping roof. As I aim to keep the project budget-friendly, I would truly appreciate any advice or input regarding the feasibility of using Malm cabinets from Ikea, combined with a countertop, for a DIY kitchen solution. Do these cabinets prove to be sturdy enough for kitchen use? I am grateful for any tips or personal experiences you may kindly share. Thank you so much in advance! 😊
Most of the cabinets that are designed/assigned for living areas are not likely to hold up to damp areas very well. You can still source cheaper kitchen cabinets (the carcasses at least) then put more expensive doors on them (ideally drawers for lower cabinets). Depends on your budget etc.
Spotted Razer fan
Have you watched monogatari series?
@DanielTitchener where can I find the transforming coffee table to dining table?
Is last charger air travel compliant?
Hello just want to ask where did u download that wallpaper in your pc...
Don't you fond that matte black faucets and shelves show white spots from soap and water?
love the vids
what is that sofa behind you?
Some good stuff x
120 square meters is small?
What model is that extended table?