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17 Essential Kitchen Storage Hacks

Not every household is blessed with a spacious kitchen, with size restrictions and inconvenient floor plans causing untidiness and congestion....
By Luke Carlino Jun 08, 2021
Tyler Tringas' workstation on a balcony overlooking a rice terrace.

How Tyler Tringas Uses MakeSpace To Live Like James Bond

Tyler Tringas was living out of a backpack and working off his laptop in SouthEast Asia when he had to make a quick trip back to the States to attend a friend’s wedding in Vermont. This probably sounds like a logistical nightmare, but Tyler had a plan. He landed in New York City, met a MakeSpace driver in the lobby of his hotel, unpacked his tuxedo, and went to the wedding the following morning. No sweat.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
The best bike lock for NYC is the KRYPTONITE KryptoLok Series 2 U-Lock with a 4-foot cable.

The Best Bike Lock For NYC Is Less Than $50

Bike theft has become an obsession across the Internet. When it comes to locking up bikes, every tech and gadget website, athletic blog, and online store practically stages a nuclear war to test out the best of the best. And we’re not talking a 300-word list of “Bike Lock Dos and Don’ts.” We’re talking an extensively-researched, multiple-part, investigative article which tests the top bike locks against their ultimate enemy: the thieves themselves.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
willow island on putnam lake in patterson, ny costs $995,000 (less than the average nyc apartment) and comes with a 3-story four-bedroom home

Seems Insane! This Private Island Is Cheaper Than Most NYC Apartments

Here’s a story that’s sure to have you wishing you lived anywhere other than NYC! This one-acre private island on Putnam Lake is only an hour and a half drive from the city, and at $899,000, it’s a real bargain by New York standards. Here in the Big Apple, the average apartment goes for $1.4 million, and we can guarantee you it’s a lot smaller than this 5,600 square-foot, pre-war home. The estate has all the amenities of modern living like DSL and satellite television. Plus there’s a guest house! The only catch is that Putnam Lake has a ban on motorized boats, so the only way to reach the property is by rowboat. Still, what’s a morning row compared to an hour on the Q-train?

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
Two people installing an air conditioner into a window.

Don’t Sweat A/C Installation!

There is something unmistakably horrible, awful, and in every way excruciating about the particular sticky heat that seeps in through the cracks of your apartment and nearly suffocates you every summer in New York City.

It’s the kind of heat that makes you wonder if they’ve opened an illegal Russian bathhouse in the apartment below yours. The kind of heat that forces you to shower three times a day. It’s that 200% humidity, 99 degree heat that can only be combated by your trusty air conditioner. Veteran Brooklyners, Manhattanites and the like know that oscillating fans alone just won’t cut it.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
one57, a luxurious 90-story condominium building in midtown manhattan nyc

Seems Insane! ONE57 Residential Skyscraper To Charge $4,000/Sq Foot For Storage Bins

We all know that New York City is insane, but this story from The Real Deal takes the cake. Manhattan’s most talked-about luxury apartment building, One57, will be selling storage bins to its residents for $4,000 a square foot!

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A modern clean bedroom inside a 129-square-foot Parisian apartment.

Tiny Apartment News And Design Roundup

This tiny, foldable micro-apartment on the Upper West Side is on the market for half a million dollars! You think...

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A man is outside and working on a laptop as part of his technomadic vacation.

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.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A sailboat sails in NYC's Hudson River in front of Manhattan skyscrapers.

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

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
A cracked iPhone screen after a bad breakup.

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.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Nov 19, 2019
A white kitty cat is sleeping on a white blanket.

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.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
Comedian Seth Herzog uses MakeSpace for NYC storage.

Featured User: Seth Herzog

Seth is one of the funniest people we’ve ever met. The beloved NYC jokester is now the resident comedian and sketch performer at the new Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, but he’s been on everything from Chappelle’s Show to 30 Rock. Last month, Seth joined MakeSpace. We got to spend some time with him and his stuff when we helped move the comedian out of a storage unit and into the cloud.

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
Handyman Jimmy DiResta uses MakeSpace for tool storage in NYC.

Featured User: Jimmy DiResta

You name it, Jimmy can build it. He’s the handiest handyman. On his popular YouTube channel, Jimmy shows off his almost superhuman ability to make pretty much anything. He’s built everything from a guitar shaped like a machine gun to a replica of a Star Wars Stormtrooper Helmet.

 

By Molli Carlson Updated: Oct 02, 2018
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