
17 Essential Kitchen Storage Hacks
Imagine A Book Nook Of Your Own!
MakeSpace’s mission is to put an end to schlepping and to hook New Yorkers up with extra cubic footage in their apartments. Once you’ve uploaded all your stuff to the cloud, the question becomes what to do with all this newfound space.
MakeSpace, For Your Health!
Well, it’s taken an incredibly long time, but it looks like winter is finally, truly, wonderfully, superbly gone from New York City. May is pretty late to be thinking about spring cleaning, but what are you gonna do?

How To Take A Technomadic Vacation
Any New Yorker will tell you that one of the hardest parts of living in New York City is leaving New York City. Spending three months in Spain is a distant dream for most of us, because traditionally, a trip like that would entail abandoning your lease, moving all of your stuff to a storage facility, and finding a new job when you get back to the States. After you’ve spent a month hunting on Craigslist for the perfect apartment, the last thing you want to do is give it up.

MakeSpace For ‘Technomadism’ And The Hyper-Minimalist Lifestyle Of The Future
Have you ever wished you could pick up and move to a foreign country at a moment’s notice? Who hasn’t dreamt of spending six months in Madrid perfecting their Spanish and then flying back to New York like nothing ever happened? A new subculture of hyper-minimalist ‘technomads’ strive to make this dream a reality using all the conveniences modern technology has to offer.

8 Life Hacks That Will Make Living In NYC So Much Easier
Living in New York City is hard. The weather is drastic, the commute is brutal, and the pace never lets up. Succeeding here is all about endurance, and for those who are new to city living, it may seem impossible to deal with the challenges of NYC. That’s why we put together this urban survival guide. Here are some ‘life hacks’ for those of you residing in the big apple

Producer Danny Rose Talks Organization And DIY Recording Studios
All New Yorkers struggle with tight spaces, but more than anyone, musicians with home recording studios feel the city’s limitations everyday. Last week we had the opportunity to visit NYU senior Danny Rose’s home recording studio, and Danny was kind enough to speak with us about what it’s like to make records in New York City in 2014.

6 Sketchy Self-Storage People You Don’t Have To Meet Thanks To MakeSpace
If you’ve ever visited a traditional storage unit, you know that there are are a lot of things about self-storage that make it a nightmare, but, in our opinion, the absolute worst thing about visiting a storage facility is the kind of people you meet there. You know these ‘storage people’ we’re talking about, the types you won’t find anywhere other than next door to your storage unit.

How To Break Up In 2014
It’s 2014; we live on our smartphones, our relationships are as textual as they are physical, and as impersonal as it sounds, people actually break up over gchat. At this point it’s pretty much a cliché to send a breakup text, and in New York City, where no one has a car and apartments are in short supply, dealing with a breakup is especially hard. Here at MakeSpace, we truly want everyone to find love, but we also know that sometimes it’s just not meant to be. That’s why we’re going to teach you how to transition through a breakup in 2014, using the luxuries afforded by modern technology.

Brooke Stone Says Tidy Apartments Increase Happiness And Productivity
This week, we spoke with the multi-talented Brooke Stone, of Brooke Stone Lifestyle Management. You may know the actress-turned-professional-organizer from her appearance on an episode of A&E’s Hoarders a few years back. Brooke was kind enough to tell us about the relationship between tidiness and productivity. We were shocked to learn our disorganized work and living spaces may be directly contributing to a lack of productivity and sense of peace in both work and home life.

Purina One Cat Cafe Brings Kittens To New Yorkers Who Don’t Have Space For Pets
When we heard that the first ever ‘cat cafe’ in North America was opening just a ten minute walk from our office, we had to go. These coffee shops full of playful kitties have long been popular in Tokyo, where strict renter laws prevent most citizens from keeping pets in their apartments, but these havens for cat-lovers are seemingly perfect for New York City where lots of animal lovers can’t keep a pet in their apartment for a different reason, because they just don’t have the space.