Home Storage and Decor Tips from October 2025

When it comes to making your home work better, home storage, the smart organization of space to reduce clutter and improve function. Also known as indoor storage solutions, it’s not just about closets and bins—it’s about using every inch wisely, whether you’re squeezing a couch into a 5x10 unit or turning under-bed gaps into hidden drawers. This month’s posts show how real people are tackling storage challenges without spending a fortune. From figuring out if a car fits in a 10x20 garage to learning how much fits in a 5x5 unit, the focus is on practical, measurable space use—not guesswork.

bedding, the complete set of items used on a bed for comfort and style, including sheets, duvets, and pillowcases. Also known as bed linens, it’s more than just what you sleep under—it’s tied to culture, climate, and personal habit. Why do Europeans skip the top sheet? Why does bedding mean something totally different in slang? These posts break down the real differences, not just the marketing. And if you’re wondering how to pick the right set, the guides cover fabrics, care, and what actually matters for a good night’s sleep.

mirrors, reflective surfaces used for vision, decoration, and space expansion in homes. Also known as plane mirrors, they’re not just for bathrooms—they’re tools for making rooms feel larger and brighter. You’ll find guides on spotting a vintage mirror, how often you should look in one for eye safety, and why flat mirrors are the gold standard. Then there’s curtains, window coverings that control light and add style to a room. Also known as window treatments, they’re a quick fix for making a space feel expensive or cozy. Whether you pick plain or patterned, the advice is simple: fabric, length, and hardware make the difference. And if you’re on a budget, there are tricks to make even cheap curtains look like they cost three times more.

Small bathrooms get special attention too—with paint colors that trick the eye into seeing more space. Dead bedroom corners? Turn them into storage. Couch cushions worn out? Replace just those, not the whole sofa. Every post is built for people who want to fix, upgrade, or organize without hiring a pro or breaking the bank.

What you’ll find below isn’t a random list of articles. It’s a collection of real solutions—tested, explained, and focused on what actually works in Indian homes. Whether you’re storing a car, picking a mirror, or just trying to make your bedroom feel bigger, the answers are here—no fluff, no theory, just what you can do tomorrow.