The very first flat in New York I called mine was a shoebox studio in the East Village that quantified in about 350 square feet. It had been in that very first teeny tiny apartment which I discovered a precious space-saving lesson. When you’re short on space, storage that rolls is a fantastic solution for transferring your belongings where you want it, when you want it. Following is a look at some inspiration on wheels.

To get a spring soiree, I utilized my vintage trolley (originally from an old shoe factory) as a serving cart for drinks and dessert. Since I really don’t have another dining area, it was a quick and effortless way to roll up in the party!

Shannon Cabinetry

This metal utility cart features a fine butcher block top and a shelf to put away the bulky stand mixer. And it is on wheels, so you can easily move it from the oven to provide you with more distance.

The Lettered Cottage

We’re constantly moving about our coffee table to be closer to us when we’re seeing a film (with snacks and drinks.) That is the reason why I love how this yellow industrial coffee table features large caster wheels — just roll it over, along with the bucket of popcorn.

decordemon

This DIY rolling planter stashes a beautiful container garden. You can move this garden-on-wheels to a feature spot on your living area when you’re having a party.

Echelon Custom Homes

This cart is on wheels, so you can easily move the excess counter space round the kitchen to where you need for cooking.

Bonus layout points: The reddish rolling island cart matches the backsplash and oven.

Incorporated

In this contemporary kitchen, you get a very long utility cart which doubles as a kitchen island along with a dining table. That is a way to make space work for you — the kiddos can hang out while supper is being prepared.

Hint : If you want your kitchen island cart twice as a dining table where the family can sitconsider an open cart rather than a good island. That way you have space to put your legs and may sit more comfortably.

Turan Designs, Inc..

This classic kitchen with its own marble top features two clever space-saving tricks:

The shelves around the side shop your fresh produce (to maintain the top surface apparent because a workspace).

And this island on wheels so you move it where you need for cooking — or roll it from the way whenever you have a group of friends hanging out in the kitchen to get a dinner party.

The Lettered Cottage

This metal side table with drawers isn’t hard to move around as it is on wheels. I’d flip this table into a house bar for a party.

Studio One-Off Architecture & Design

This contemporary industrial coffee table comes with shelves and drawers for storage (the most ideal place for each your remote controllers )wheels to maintain the table within easy reach.

SFGIRLBYBAY

This low open shelving unit is on wheels and stores a large collection of books.

Hint : It’s a whole lot easier to wash your floor (and pick up all those cobwebs in the corner) should you move your furniture around because you vacuum. This way it is easy to get to the dust bunnies.

Laura Trevey

This rolling cabinet is a crafter’s dream. Using its long, heavy shelves, it is possible to stash many stacks of paper (no matter what size.) And you’ll be able to move the bulky cabinet — with all those art supplies — to make space for jobs.

Tania Summit Interior Design

This contemporary playroom features wooden drawers that pull out to show a huge box of space for stashing toys.

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